As a fairly prolific reader, I often get asked for recommendations from people looking to expand their reading list of doom. Over the summer and into the first few weeks of fall, I’ve been catching up on a lot of the books I’ve been meaning to read, and here is my list of the books you should add to your pile right away, as well as a couple that I would recommend avoiding. Continue reading
Category Archives: Editorial
Editorial | Fantasy Books You Should be Reading RIGHT NOW (and some that you shouldn’t)
Filed under Books, Editorial, Tracy Gronewold
Editorial | Bizarre Search Terms that Brought Web Surfers to Therefore I Geek
One cool thing about running a blog—especially a blog that’s been around for a little while—is the opportunity to look at the stuff behind the scenes. Blog hosts have all manner of statistical breakdowns, including search terms that have brought denizens of the internet to the blog. Some of the ones that have wound up in the Therefore I Geek search term log are hilarious. Continue reading
Filed under Editorial, Geek Life, Tracy Gronewold
Editorial | Follow Up Review: Clash of Clans
Many months ago, I reviewed a little mobile game called Clash of Clans, by Supercell. Since then, the game has completely exploded across mobile devices (it’s the top money making game on both iOS and Android right now) and has been imitated by many other games since its 2012 debut, including The Simpsons: Tapped Out and even the upcoming Call of Duty: Heroes.
Unlike most of the mobile games I review, I stuck with Clash for quite a bit longer than the few weeks of play that it usually takes me to get a reviewable feel for the game. In fact, my Town Hall is now level eight, and I’m in Gold League III with 1500 trophies. Continue reading
Filed under Editorial, Game Reviews, Reviews, Tracy Gronewold
Editorial | Encouraging Reluctant Readers with Comic Books
Like many boys, Borderless comic book store owner Peter Newcomb was a reluctant reader as a preteen. Books really didn’t have any draw for him and he saw nothing exciting in pages full of plain text. At the same time, however, he loved looking at the picture in comic books, and he wanted to know the story that went along with them, so he began reading the printed dialogue. Over time, he became a good reader, which led to his becoming an avid reader—and he wants other reluctant readers to be able to do the same thing. This was the driving force behind the opening of his comic book store, and Pete encourages young people to come in and read comic books, even if they don’t buy them.
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Filed under Comics, Editorial, Tracy Gronewold