Various short descriptions of popular manga series I found at Barnes & Nobles
I recently went to Barnes & Nobles, as you do as a book addicted person, and found various short descriptions in the manga sections, apparently made by B&N employees. Here’s a collection of my favorites:
One Punch Man
“World’s fastest man tries to murder world’s fastest mosquito”
Pokémon
“Child enslaves animals and makes them battle each other.”
My Hero Academia
“Kid cries till he gains powers”
Demon Slayer
“Evil Michael Jackson ruins family.”
Haikyuu!
“gay volleyball players, in denial”
Hunter x Hunter
“A hide-n-seek game between father and some gone wrong.”
Kakegurui
“Sociopathic and psychotic kids use gambling as an aphrodisiac.”
The Ellen Show was one of the most widely watched programs on television!! Akeem Mair makes a splash on Ellen DeGeneres’s show with one of her top writers, Lauren Pomerantz!!
It happened when I was in acting class at the time. I swear my phone kept buzzing every 5 minutes like crazy. My friends and family kept blowing up my phone up with texts like, “you were on The Ellen Show??? Call me!” They were thrilled seeing me on the recurring humor segment called “Speak The Lyrics.” A show where one of Ellen’s writers walks up to a complete stranger and begins speaking to them in song lyrics.
I swear I had no idea it was on TV because I was in a class, ‘On Set/On Camera’ breaking down being realistic with your actions in a scene taught by David Rountree. I originally had no idea I was even being filmed for The Ellen Show. A couple months earlier, I stopped at a Barnes and Noble in Burbank. I notice a bunch of film crew standing outside so I asked one of the crew members, “What’s going on?” None of them claim they knew any information about what’s going on. I walked in and checked out some books and was on my way out when I notice a 2pac record and stopped at the record section. That’s when Lauren appeared.
The hilarious segment puts some of Ellen DeGeneres’ writers in a public setting with hidden cameras that also record the conversation that takes place between them and a complete unsuspecting stranger. The catch is, the writers only get to use lyrics from a song when engaging a stranger. How the person responds to the incoherent statements being thrown at them is usually the funniest part of the segment. In Akeem Mair’s case, the show’s staff was using lyrics from Taylor Swift’s song titled Me!
I remember Coach Mike lessons of being completely confident and don’t disagree with what anyone says while their improving. Next thing I know, I was signing some papers and it airs on TV, Ellen calling it, “The best episode she’s ever seen!”
Unlike other strangers seen in past episodes of the segment who tend to shy away from the situation, Akeem Mair, being the experienced actor that he is, acted confidently and comfortably in engaging the show’s writer in a conversation that did not make sense at all. The whole segment with Akeem turned out to be such a treat for followers of the Ellen DeGeneres Show, and the actor gained instant popularity online, much to his surprise.
On Ellen Show’s YouTube channel, the segment with Akeem Mair reached more than 700,000 views and more than 5 million on Instagram. Akeem Mair’s brief stint on the Ellen DeGeneres Show landed in the instagram feed of his future agent, Sarah Angeli from Commercial Talent Agency. The timing was perfect because I had just submitted my headshots and resume to her last week. So when I walked into her office for my agent meeting, she had my episode cued up on her computer. She was like, “I just saw this yesterday and here you are!” She played it again and we both smiled and laughed. I’ll never forget that experience, it was God’s blessings written all over it.
Akeem Mair’s words, “I learned that life is an unexpected audition, especially in the land of Hollywood. You never know when your opportunity is so always be ready!!”
Just finished reading Icebreakers! I now understand what all the hype was about! It was such a good storyline with a lot of steamy romance if you’re into that. Now I’m going to start reading Wildfire, the sequel to Icebreakers!
Does Barnes and Nobles famously have versions of books you can only get in their stores. Do they ever restock those? Particularly the hardcover ones
I am asking for absolutely no reason and not because I had not read OUABH when the B and N hardcover exclusives for OUABH and TBONA were in stock And I am certainly not asking because the cheapest one I found was 65 dollars for just one and everything else was hundreds of dollars
The next book I’m about to start reading is Icebreakers! I’ve heard nothing but great things about this book and I’m excited to see what all the hype is about! Also splurged on some books yesterday and bought Hannah Grace’s new book Wildfire, will most likely start that book once I’m finished with this one!