When I first came across The Wilds on Amazon Prime, I already knew it had been canceled. Normally, that would be enough to make me skip a show altogether. Why invest in a story that won't get a proper ending? But the trailer was intriguing enough that I decided to give it a chance—and I'm glad I did. The Wilds is one of those shows that people seem to either love or hate. Personally, I loved it. More Than Just "Lost with Teenagers" At first glance, The Wilds looks like a teenage version of Lost : a group of teens survives a plane crash and ends up stranded on a deserted island. But that's only the surface. Very quickly, the show reveals that something much darker is happening behind the scenes. The girls aren't simply victims of an accident—they are participants in a twisted and deeply unethical social experiment that none of them agreed to join. This mystery is what makes the series so compelling. Every episode uncovers new layers, raising questions ...
The New Girl by Cassandra Calin was originally a gift for my daughter. She loved it so much that she wouldn't stop talking about it until I finally sat down and read it myself. As someone who isn't particularly interested in comic books or graphic novels, I wasn't expecting much. To my surprise, I ended up having a wonderful time reading it. The story is engaging, emotional, and incredibly relatable, regardless of your age. A Story About Starting Over in a New Country The novel follows Lia, a young girl from Romania who moves to Canada and suddenly finds herself navigating an unfamiliar world. She has to make new friends, adapt to a different culture, and cope with barely speaking the language. Anyone who has ever felt out of place or struggled to fit in will immediately connect with Lia's experience. The book captures the loneliness, confusion, and anxiety of being "the new kid" with honesty and sensitivity. Growing Up Isn't Easy What makes The New...