Midori Monet Wins Miss International Queen 2025 | Full Coronation Night Performance & Special Awards

Witness the unforgettable moment when Midori Monet of the United States is crowned Miss International Queen 2025! šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡øšŸ‘‘āœØ In this full performance from the Coronation Night finale, Midori Monet not only captivated the stage with elegance and confidence but also took home two major recognitions: šŸ† Best in National Costume šŸ† Best Preliminary Performance Her journey to the crown reflects the essence of Miss International Queen — celebrating diversity, inclusivity, and the beauty of transgender women worldwide. šŸŒˆšŸ’–

šŸŽ„ Watch her crowning moment, stage walk, and the highlights that made Midori Monet stand out as the ultimate queen of 2025. šŸ”” Don’t forget to subscribe for more pageant performances, crowning moments, and highlights!

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Book Review: Dark Shadows Looming Ahead by Marion Kummerow (Escaping the Reich Book 2)

I just wrapped up Dark Shadows Looming Ahead by Marion Kummerow, and I’ve got a lot of mixed feelings about it. As the second book in the Escaping the Reich series, it really dives into the dangers of Nazi Germany and the internal resistance against the regime, which I thought was an interesting perspective, most WWII novels focus on resistance in places like France, so it was refreshing to see Germany itself as the battleground.

The plot centers on Koloss, Judith, and a few others, each trying to escape the Gestapo’s grip in their own way. Koloss stands out to me—he’s a big guy who dodges the Nazi draft, knowing it could get him killed. There’s something so raw and brave about his decision, and I found myself rooting for him the whole time. Judith, along with other characters, does whatever she can to help Jews escape, and the tension of watching them dodge the Gestapo made for a gripping read. I liked how Kummerow brought in the role of Sweden, showing how they helped in ways other neutral countries didn’t. I didn’t know much about that before, so it was definitely a new angle.

The pacing of the book was great and there was always something happening, and I felt like the stakes were sky-high the entire time. But here’s where I start to feel torn: the ending just… wasn’t satisfying. There’s a real sense of ā€œWhat happens next?ā€ and it left me wondering if Kummerow will address the characters’ fates in the next book. The loose ends left me feeling frustrated. I don’t mind a little suspense, but this was more of a hanging feeling, and it made me question whether I want to dive into the next installment if it doesn’t pick up with these same characters.

On top of that, while the book’s still super well-written, it didn’t feel as enlightening as the first book in the series. In Escaping the Reich, I learned a lot about things like Operation Swedish Furniture which is a piece of history that completely blew my mind. Here, the Swedish resistance angle was cool, but I didn’t feel like I learned as much new information. I guess I was expecting that same sense of discovery that made the first book so impactful.

That said, Kummerow’s writing still drew me in. She’s really good at creating tension and making you care about characters without relying on unnecessary romance, which I appreciate. This is a story of survival and real-world consequences, not about some love affair amid the chaos.

In the end, I’m giving this one a solid 4 stars. It’s an engaging read, but the unresolved ending and lack of new historical depth left me wanting a little more. If you’ve enjoyed the first book, you’ll likely enjoy this one too, but be prepared to feel a bit let down by the open-ended conclusion.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

About the Author
Marion Kummerow was born and raised in Germany, before she set out to ā€œdiscover the worldā€ and lived in various countries. In 1999 she returned to Germany and settled down in Munich where she’s now living with her family.

After dipping her toes with non-fiction books, she finally tackled the project dear to her heart. UNRELENTING is the story about her grandparents, who belonged to the German resistance and fought against the Nazi regime. It’s a book about resilience, love and the courage to stand up and do the right thing.

Book Review: Three Children in Danger by Marion Kummerow (Escaping the Reich Book 1)

Three Children in Danger is a deeply moving and suspenseful historical novel that offers a fresh, emotionally rich perspective on World War II through the eyes of its most vulnerable victims—children. Marion Kummerow masterfully tells the story of twelve-year-old Holger and his younger siblings, Hans and Hertha, as they navigate a terrifying and uncertain world after their Jewish parents are taken by the Gestapo.

Left alone in Nazi-controlled Berlin, the children must rely on the kindness of strangers—and the quiet bravery of members of the resistance—to survive. Their journey is filled with danger, heartbreak, and unexpected moments of hope, particularly when they find refuge through the unlikely protection of a Swedish church and the courageous Countess Sophie, who risks everything to help them escape.

Kummerow’s storytelling shines through her vivid settings and her ability to weave real historical details into the narrative, creating a story that is not only compelling but also profoundly human. The characters are beautifully drawn: Holger’s transformation from scared child to fierce protector is especially poignant, and the resistance figures are inspiring without being romanticized.

Told from multiple perspectives—including a Jewish child, a communist, and an aristocratic German woman—the book highlights how people from vastly different walks of life came together to resist evil. It’s this intersection of ordinary and extraordinary lives that gives the novel its emotional depth.

This is not just another WWII novel—it’s a story of resilience, quiet heroism, and the belief that even in the darkest times, individuals can make a world of difference. It will resonate with readers who appreciate historical fiction with heart, especially those who admire the courage of real people during one of history’s most harrowing eras.

This book is a strong start to the Escaping the Reich series, and promises more gripping stories to come. Highly recommended for readers who enjoy emotionally powerful historical fiction with well-researched, character-driven narratives.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

About the Author
Marion Kummerow was born and raised in Germany, before she set out to “discover the world” and lived in various countries. In 1999 she returned to Germany and settled down in Munich where she’s now living with her family.

After dipping her toes with non-fiction books, she finally tackled the project dear to her heart. UNRELENTING is the story about her grandparents, who belonged to the German resistance and fought against the Nazi regime. It’s a book about resilience, love and the courage to stand up and do the right thing.

Book Review: The Past That Made Us by Kelly Marks

Kelly Marks’ debut novel, The Past That Made Us, is an emotionally rich and beautifully written exploration of grief, healing, and second chances. The story follows Millie Carpenter, a woman whose life is upended by a cancer diagnosis, forcing her to confront the past she’s spent years trying to forget. This novel is a heartfelt journey through raw emotions, tangled relationships, and the sometimes painful but necessary act of confronting our history in order to move forward.

Millie is a driven, career-focused accountant who has built her life around the walls she’s put up to protect herself from childhood trauma and a fractured relationship with her parents. But when she’s diagnosed with cancer, she finds herself faced with the very people she’s avoided for years—her estranged mother and the man she once loved. As Millie’s strength dwindles from chemotherapy, memories she’s buried for years resurface, forcing her to reevaluate the choices that led her to isolate herself from those she cares about.

Returning to St. Bell, Maine, the seaside town where her troubled past began, Millie must face the unresolved pain and grief tied to her family and the community she’s spent so much time running from. Complicating matters further is the return of her first love, a golden boy turned lobsterman who disappeared when she needed him most. As Millie reluctantly opens her heart to the support she’s been avoiding, she begins to uncover the possibility for healing, forgiveness, and maybe even a second chance at love. But can she truly let go of the past and embrace what lies ahead?

Marks has crafted a compelling story that pulls you in from the very first page. The writing is descriptive and emotionally charged, bringing the characters to life in a way that makes their struggles and growth feel incredibly real. Millie’s inner turmoil is both heartbreaking and inspiring, and watching her navigate this chapter of her life is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. The book beautifully explores the complexity of second-chance romance, showing that sometimes it’s not just about reigniting old flames but also about understanding, forgiveness, and healing.

The emotional depth of Millie’s journey will keep readers hooked, as you’ll find yourself empathizing with her pain, rooting for her happiness, and feeling the weight of the tough decisions she must make. With fully developed characters and a story that feels both raw and relatable, The Past That Made Us is a book you won’t easily forget. Whether you’re drawn to emotional stories, second-chance romances, or tales of personal growth, this novel offers all of that and more.

In the end, Kelly Marks has delivered a stunning debut that will resonate with anyone who’s had to come to terms with their past and find the courage to heal, love, and move forward. This is a book you won’t want to miss, and it will stay with you long after you’ve turned the last page.

Highly recommended for fans of emotionally driven, character-centric novels and second-chance romances.

4 out of 5 stars

About the Author
Kelly Marks worked as a nurse for ten years before settling into the somehow more demanding job of raising her kids. Born in Canada, but primarily raised in Texas, she calls herself a ā€œTexas-Canadian.ā€ She dreams of one day living on the ocean where she pictures writing novels to the background sounds of crashing waves. For now, she lives with her wonderful family in Houston, TX. The Past That Made Us is her debut novel.
To learn more about Kelly or become great reader friends, check out http://www.kellymarksbooks.com.

Book Review: Pinhole (Down #1) by Glenn Cooper

Glenn Cooper’s Pinhole kicks off the Down trilogy with a strange mix of science fiction, historical intrigue, and a thrilling adventure in a bizarre alternate reality. It’s a wild ride, but not without its bumps along the way. Here’s a closer look at what works, and what doesn’t, in this captivating yet imperfect first entry in the series.

The story begins with Emily Loughty, a brilliant research director at the world’s largest super-collider, which spans beneath London. During a high-stakes experiment to test the collider’s capabilities, something goes wrong. A fellow researcher overrides the safety protocols, and when the collider reaches its maximum capacity, the fabric between universes is torn. Emily disappears, replaced by a man who died centuries before. As it turns out, they’ve swapped places, and the man’s appearance in the lab wreaks havoc.

Enter John Camp, Emily’s boyfriend, who is determined to find and rescue her, despite their last interaction being on bad terms. His search takes him into the Down, a hellish alternate world where historical figures and twisted fates await.

The book’s pacing is a standout. While the beginning feels a little slow, especially with some of the dense scientific explanations, once the action picks up, the suspense is relentless. The Down is a fascinating creation, full of bleak, medieval imagery that ties into the book’s Dante-esque inspirations. The world-building is effective, even if it leans a bit too heavily on the historical elements.

Cooper’s choice to populate the Down with figures from history that are both notorious and lesser-known—is an intriguing idea, and it keeps the reader engaged. The fact that some of these figures are trapped in this grim parallel universe and offer explanations for their presence provides a unique historical twist to the narrative. However, these sections sometimes feel excessive, bogging down the pace with lengthy backstories and discussions that may be a bit too heavy-handed for some readers. It’s as though the author assumes readers are unfamiliar with these historical figures, which detracts from the overall flow.

The characters themselves, especially Emily and John, are relatable and endearing. Emily’s sudden disappearance and the mystery surrounding her fate create a strong emotional pull. John’s determination to rescue her, despite their fractured relationship, gives the story depth. Cooper’s portrayal of their evolving dynamics adds layers to the plot, and the tension between them keeps things engaging, even as the action sometimes feels secondary to their emotional journey.

The imaginative nature of the Down is a major highlight. It’s a world that feels both familiar and utterly strange, with a gothic, medieval atmosphere that sets it apart from other parallel universe settings. The cliffhanger ending is effective in leaving readers eager to dive into the next book in the series.

That said, there are a few drawbacks. The novel occasionally struggles with pacing, particularly in sections where too much time is spent on explanations about the historical figures in the Down. While this concept is intriguing, some readers might find it a bit overdone. Furthermore, the book’s balance between action and introspection feels off at times, as the narrative sometimes lingers too long in one place or idea before moving forward.

Pinhole is an ambitious beginning to a trilogy that mixes science fiction with historical fantasy in a unique and entertaining way. The tension, character development, and imaginative world-building make it a compelling read, though it’s not without its flaws. The slow start, heavy historical exposition, and occasional pacing issues can detract from the overall enjoyment. That said, the cliffhanger is enough to ensure that I’ll be picking up Down: Portal to see where the story goes next.

If you enjoy mind-bending science fiction with historical twists and an intriguing, if imperfect, alternate universe, Pinhole might be just what you’re looking for. It won’t be for everyone, but it has enough going for it to be worth the ride.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Disclaimer: I received this ebook at no charge via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Review provided by Book Whisperer.

Katseye Clinches MTV Push Performance of the Year at 2025 VMAs

In a groundbreaking achievement for the K-pop scene, Katseye has been honored with the MTV Push Performance of the Year award at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards. The six-member girl group—comprising Sophia Laforteza, Manon Bannerman, Daniela Avanzini, Lara Raj, Megan Skiendiel, and Yoonchae Jeung—secured the accolade for their captivating performance of ā€œTouchā€

Katseye made their debut at the MTV VMAs with a high-energy performance of ā€œGnarlyā€ during the pre-show. Dressed in coordinated black bustiers and micro shorts with metallic belts and feather trim, the group showcased their dynamic stage presence and synchronized choreography.

The MTV Push Performance of the Year award recognizes emerging artists who have delivered exceptional live performances. Katseye’s win underscores their rapid ascent in the global music scene and their ability to captivate audiences with their talent and charisma.

The group’s dedicated fanbase, known as EYEKONS, played a pivotal role in securing this victory. Through organized voting campaigns and listening parties, EYEKONS demonstrated unwavering support, ensuring Katseye’s performance garnered the attention it deserved.

With this prestigious award, Katseye has solidified their position as one of the most promising acts in the global music industry. As they prepare for their upcoming Beautiful Chaos Tour, fans can anticipate more electrifying performances and musical milestones from this trailblazing group.

The Apothecary Diaries Seasons 1 & 2 Review: Maomao, Mystery, and Romance

From the very first episode, The Apothecary Diaries captured my attention with a refreshing protagonist and a setting that feels both rich and intimate. It’s rare to find a series that balances slice-of-life mystery, palace intrigue, and a slow-burning character dynamic this well—and somehow, it all works.

Maomao is a breath of fresh air. From the get-go, she’s incredibly likable—not because she tries to be, but because she simply is who she is. She’s nonchalant, often sarcastic, but always perceptive. And best of all, she’s not a pushover. In a world that often tries to diminish women, especially in palace hierarchies, Maomao holds her own with quiet resilience and sharp intellect. You can’t help but root for her.

What I love most is how the show never makes her intelligence the only thing that defines her. She’s curious, dry-humored, sometimes a little reckless—but always, deeply human.

Jinshi is hilarious. On the surface, he’s a walking contradiction: princely looks, effortless charm, and a soft voice hiding someone with real complexity beneath the glamor. I loved how the show slowly peeled back his layers, episode by episode. You never get dumped with exposition—his story is revealed through moments, glances, overheard conversations, and his interactions with Maomao.

There’s a perfect balance between tension, banter, and vulnerability. It never feels rushed, yet it never stalls out either. Every scene between them adds something—whether it’s character depth, emotional stakes, or just an amazing punchline.

So often, side characters in shows like this fade into the background. Not here. From court ladies and eunuchs to mysterious nobles and palace physicians, The Apothecary Diaries creates a whole ecosystem of fascinating people. They each bring their own energy to the story—some humorous, some tragic, some shady—and all of them feel like part of a living, breathing world. It makes the palace feel alive, not just like a backdrop.

Season 1: The first season is mostly episodic, following Maomao as she solves smaller medical mysteries in the inner palace. Some viewers might’ve wanted more plot momentum, but I found the structure engaging. The mysteries are clever, never too easy, and often tied to real medical or historical concepts, which I found genuinely fascinating.

The tone strikes a great balance—it’s light and quirky, but with an undercurrent of tension. You know there’s something deeper going on beneath the surface.

Season 2: Season 2 ups the stakes, both politically and emotionally. You start to see the bigger picture—secret alliances, dangerous conspiracies, and deeper connections between characters. There’s a notable increase in emotional weight, especially around Jinshi’s identity and Maomao’s own sense of belonging (or lack thereof).

This season also leans more into the sensuality and subtle romance. Nothing is overt, but you can feel it—through glances, words left unsaid, costumes, and gestures. The restraint makes it all the more compelling.

Some fans felt the pacing dipped in the second half—and I get that. The story slows down in places. But for me, it was in service of character development, and I honestly didn’t mind it. I was happy to just spend more time with these characters.

So if you’re looking for a series that’s plot-heavy, action-packed, and wrapped up in 12 episodes, this might not be your cup of herbal medicine. But if you love character-driven mysteries, smart writing, and an emotionally restrained (but satisfying!) romance that actually respects your intelligence—The Apothecary Diaries is an absolute gem.

It’s thoughtful. It’s funny. It’s weirdly romantic. And Maomao? She’s the kind of heroine I want to see more of. I cannot recommend this enough for anyone looking for a great anime that’s smart, action-packed, and truly draws you in with its characters.

Philippines Kenneth Marcelino | Mister Cosmopolitan 2025 Finals Full Performance | 1st Runner-Up

Watch the full performance of Kenneth Marcelino, Mister Philippines, at the Mister Cosmopolitan 2025 finals in Bangkok, Thailand! šŸŒāœØ Representing the Philippines with pride, Kenneth impressed the judges and audience alike, earning the titles of 1st Runner-Up, Mister Photogenic, and Best in National Costume. This video showcases his complete finals performance—runway, charisma, and poise that brought the Philippines honor on the international stage. šŸ‡µšŸ‡­šŸ‘‘

šŸ“ Event: Mister Cosmopolitan 2025
šŸ“ Location: Bangkok, Thailand
šŸ† Placement: 1st Runner-Up
šŸ… Awards: Mister Photogenic, Best in National Costume

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Mister Philippines Kenneth Marcelino | Best in National Costume Winner at Mister Cosmopolitan 2025

Mister Philippines Kenneth Marcelino wowed the stage at Mister Cosmopolitan 2025 in Bangkok, winning the award for Best in National Costume! šŸ‡µšŸ‡­āœØ His Sang’gre-inspired costume, masterfully designed by Patrick Isorena, showcased Filipino creativity, culture, and artistry. With its intricate details and powerful symbolism, Kenneth’s performance stood out as one of the most unforgettable moments of the competition. šŸ‘‘ This victory proves once again the strength of the Philippines in international pageantry. Congratulations, Kenneth Marcelino and Patrick Isorena!

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Full Performance: Joy Barcoma at Miss World Philippines 2021 | #BWAP Winner, Now Miss Earth PH 2025

šŸ‘‘ WATCH JOY BARCOMA’S FULL PERFORMANCE during Miss World Philippines 2021, where she made it to the Top 24 and earned the coveted Beauty With A Purpose (BWAP) Fast Track award — a sign of the queen she was destined to become. Fast forward to 2025: Joy is now the reigning Miss Philippines Earth and a top favorite to win the Miss Earth 2025 crown, in its silver anniversary edition. Fans and analysts alike see her as one of the strongest contenders — praised for her powerful public speaking, impressive CV, and inspiring glow-up. This video takes you back to the moment where it all began — her grace, intelligence, and purpose already shining through.

šŸŒ Will she make history this year at Miss Earth 2025?

Relive her early pageant journey and see why Joy is capturing hearts worldwide.

šŸŽžLivestreamed by Miss World Philippines

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