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Book Review–Atmosphere: Love, Space, and the Weight of Dreams
In Atmosphere, Taylor Jenkins Reid takes readers on an unforgettable journey—not just through the vast unknown of space, but deep into the tangled galaxies of ambition, love, and sacrifice. With her signature emotional intensity and immersive storytelling, Reid’s latest novel proves once again that she can take a specific world (be it music in Daisy Jones & the Six, fame in The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, or tennis in Carrie Soto Is Back) and make it universally resonant.
By Kamran Zeb9 months ago in Geeks
Squid Game Season 3 Gave Us Closure — and a Gut Punch We will Never Forget. AI-Generated.
⚠️ Spoiler Alert: This article contains major spoilers for Squid Game Season 3. The final chapter of Squid Game has arrived — and it left me emotionally wrecked, deeply reflective, and strangely satisfied. Season 3 may be the shortest season in the series, with just six episodes, but those six delivered more tension, heartbreak, and meaning than most shows manage in an entire run.
By Muhammad Adil9 months ago in Geeks
Squid Game vs Alice in Borderland: Which Survival Show Did It Better?. AI-Generated.
⚠️ Spoiler Alert: This article includes important details from Squid Game (Seasons 1–3) and Alice in Borderland (Seasons 1–2). If you haven’t finished them yet, be careful — spoilers ahead!
By Muhammad Adil9 months ago in Geeks
Confessions of a D&D Dungeon Master: What Fantasy Taught Me About Real Life
When I first sat behind a Dungeon Master’s screen, I thought I was just guiding a group of friends through a night of fantasy. I had maps, dice, monster stats, and more soda than any human should drink in a single sitting. What I didn’t realize was that I was about to embark on a journey that would teach me more about people, leadership, creativity, and—surprisingly—myself, than any real-life seminar ever could.
By Mati Henry 9 months ago in Geeks
Why I Think Eleven Will Die in Stranger Things Final Season
I have this awful, choking feeling in my chest that I can’t shake. Every time I rewatch Stranger Things, especially those scenes where Eleven looks so fragile, so human despite all her powers, I feel it stronger. Like I already know how it ends. Like I've already grieved it before it happens.
By Ava Writes Truth9 months ago in Geeks
How to Create Your First Anime Short in 2025: A Beginner's Guide
Anime creation has advanced past the studios of Japan — nowadays, any energetic maker with the proper equipment can bring their anime dreams to life. In 2025, an assortment of instinctive computer programs, AI partners, and reasonable tools will have made it simpler than ever to quicken your stories.
By Amayah Adalee9 months ago in Geeks
Ashes in the Rain
The storm arrived just after midnight, peeling silence from the narrow alleyways of Istanbul. Rain rattled down over flickering neon signs, washing the dust from centuries-old bricks like a benediction. High above a shuttered bakery, in a crumbling apartment that smelled of mothballs and memory, an old man sat at a piano.
By Shehzad Ahmad9 months ago in Geeks










