Friday, December 19, 2014

Quick review of The Secrets of Life and Death by Rebecca Alexander


I highly recommend this book for various reasons but 2 in particular. 
The story takes place in two different times but both times are connected. 
One year is 1585 the other is 2013.
In my reading of this book it also pulled me into two different types of reading. 
What I mean by that is that when I was reading the parts that took place in 1585 I felt a sense of reading a classic like Mary Shelley's Frankenstein or Bram Stroker's Dracula. In terms of it being a bit dry & forcing you to pay attention to every detail which I found odd because the writing was not dry but it was just the way my mind had operated as I immersed myself in the book. 
Then when it would jump to 2013 I was back in time with many of today's writing & still highly immersed in the book waiting to turn the next page. 
The author Rebecca Alexander successful pulls you into these two world, forcing you to dive deep into each of the lives involved. 
It starts with the murder of a girl & a Professor Felix Guichard being called in to examine symbols that have been painted on the body. 
The symbols look similar to those on a metal disc in a museam that go with a "journal" of sorts written by Edward Kelley who was the assistant to a noted alchemist by the name of Dr. John Dee who in 1585 had been summond by the King of Poland to help his dying niece. 
It was a world full of magic that the two were not prepared for and now it looked like it had come about again in the year 2013. 
With the help of a mysterious woman Jackdaw Hammond, Felix tries to solve the mystery of the dying woman that the answers date back almost 400 years ago. 
But like every good mystery the answers could cost them their lives. 
I give this 4.5 out of 5 stars & recommend it for any lover of mystery, occult & intrigue. 
I have received this book free from bloggingforbooks in exchange for my honest review. 

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Shovel ready by Adam Sternbergh review


Sorry I have been away for awhile but I was in a writing competition. This is partly  why it took awhile for me to finish this book. I would like to say it is the only reason but as much as I liked the premise of this book the simple things like the lack of using quotation marks drove me bonkers! 
As a writer myself I know the most important thing is to allow the reader to "see" the action. As I reader I also enjoy being immersed inside the pages that takes me along for the journey. Now with that being said I do not like when it feels as though I am reading a screenplay in the wrong form which a lot of this book was written like. 
I get the lead character Spademan has lost his lack of sympathy and it is brought on page in very clipped sentences. But I found between that and no use of quotation marks disturbing for the fact I spent more time trying to figure out is he thinking or actually talking to someone? 
During my journey of reading this book I felt my mind wonder but not into the story. It wondered on things that needed done. This was not a good sign but I needed to finish this book and so as I started reading today being on page 89 of the 243 pages I had to force myself to focus and get through the book if anything just so I can go on to the next one on my pile. I have to say once I got the no quotation/ short sentences in my brain & forced passed them I felt okay about the novel but not great. 
So what is it about: 
It's about a garbage man who turns to a hit man after a dirty bomb goes off in New York.  He has no sympathy and does not want to hear anyone's story as to why they want someone killed (which made me think of the Transporter, don't open the package), that is until he is asked to kill an evangelists daughter who went on the run and the evangelist is the one who wants her dead. 
When Spademan finds her he sees she is pregnant and this makes him think back to the wife he lost in the bombings. 
The evangelist has found a way to give the people a taste of heaven by what they call "tapping in" think in terms of total recall and the matrix. It is what it reminded me of. 
But I did finish the majority of this book in a day and it started to hold my interest but I faultered too much along the way so I gave it a 3 out of 5 stars. 
I received this book free from bloggingforbooks.org to read and give my honest review

Monday, October 27, 2014

Make Comics like the Pros by Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente


So when I got this book I wasn't a hundred percent sure how I was going to blog about it! Fact is I gravitated towards this book because I write novels & I write comics. Novels I have been working on for quite some time so the factors that go into it & how to get on the shelf is easier for me. But when I got into writing comics it was trying to find that balance & I was just lost so I wrote it out as though it was a short story. 
This book made me breath easier. It is a step by step guide filled with examples. Love it & recommend highly! 

I received this book free from Blogging for books to read & review

Friday, October 17, 2014

Full dark, no stars 1922 & Big Driver review

I finally added this to my collection after seeing the movie A Good Marriage which is the last story in this book of shorts. The story Big Driver is the second story in here & it has a movie coming on lifetime this Saturday. You are probably thinking the way I am, Stephen  King on lifetime whattttt??? But I will watch it then blog about the book vs the movie after. 
For now however, I have finished the first two stories in here. 
The first being 1922.
It is a story about a man that has murdered his wife & the consequences that proceed. 
It starts with Wilfred Leland James, known in the story simply as Wilf. He is in a hotel room & he is writing is confession. The date is April 11, 1930. He is in the Magnolia hotel in Omaha, Nebraska and he writes "how in June 1922 he murdered his wife Arlette Christina Winters James and hid her body by tupping it down the old well." 
He also states that his son Henry helped after he cozened him for 2 months. Henry was only 14 at the time & it was a regret that Wilf still holds to this day. 
He writes this confession as he hears the scurry of the rats in the walls that he coinciders his judge & jury & they have found him here in the hotel & plan on bringing him to justice. 
So what brought about this murder? Land of course. It's a farmers bread & butter & Wilf owning 80 acres that had been passed down from generation to generation was hoping to add the 100 acres in Hemingford home, Nebraska that had been willed to Arlette by her late father. 
Arlette on the other hand wanted to sell the land to Farrington's Hog Butchery & Wilf did everything in his power to stop her. Eventually she threatened to take over his farm & sell it to them as well. 
Wilf would die before handing over his land which seemed his death would not be a problem for her & so the plan was devised. 
Wilf had dreamed about how easy it would be to end her life but as in real life he learned it was not so easy & his abilities were not for anything other than farming. It was a messy situation but in the end Arlette was no more. 
What came next would ultimately ruin the life he has known. The next eight years would bring destruction of the world he knew and the consequences of his actions would lead him to no alternative then to sit in a hotel seeing his dead wife and hearing his jury coming for him. 
Even as a short story Stephen King brings his brilliance & visual mastery of a man who has done a bad deed & yet you feel sorry for him as you read his world crumbling like a decrepit building the tears stream down your face as you can not bear it. Proof that he is a master storyteller & not just a horror writer. 

The next story is Big Driver: 
This story is about a writer named Tess who sees success with her book series called The Willow Grove Knitting Society. The series consisting of twelve books so far follows a group the solves murders. 
She takes speaking engagements to build up her nest egg but only ones that she can drive to & does not stay overnight more than a day so that Fitzy her cat would not be alone. 
She gets a email from Ramona Norville who is the head librarian at Chicopee Public Library and is writing as the president of Books & Brown Baggers which puts on a noon lecture each month  with people encouraged to bring their lunches & she states how popular the event was. Originally Janet Evanovich had been schedueled but need to cancel so could she fill the spot & she was offered an honorarium of fifteen hundred dollars. 
 It would be a quick in & out for her & it was close enough to get home the same night. 
Tess agrees & spends the day speaking, mingling & signing autographs.
After all is done Ms. Norville hands her the money & gives her directions for a short cut that would save her a lot of time. 
After plugging the address in her gps she heads away seeing the sign for I84 but passing it in lou of the shortcut. 
She heads down Stagger lane which is a deserted dirt road ignoring all the horror cliches in her head. 
With her mind elsewhere it was too late for her to notice the pieces of broken wood with the nails all over the road till one ended up in the front wheel of her expidition & she ended up with a flat tire in a ditch. She sees salvation coming her way in the form of a white van that belongs to a rock group called the zombie bakers only to watch helplessly as the swerve to avoid all the broken wood, kicking up dust & heading off down the road never seeing her on the side. 
She decides to pick the pieces of wood up & toss them aside so the next person to come along would not be the same fate. 
Of course there is no service on her phone so she has to wait for the kindness of strangers which comes in way of a guy in a blue ford 150 pickup who pulls over to help the damsel in distress. 
The man is a massive presence standing well over the six feet mark with a faded hat & bleach splattered overalls. Causing Tess to be uncomfortable but his happy go lucky attitude changes her tune & she feels bad about his truck door being open & the possibility of his battery dying while changing her tire that she goes to shut it but notices the broken pieces of wood (the same that caused her tire distruction) in the back seat. As it's clicking in her head she turns to find him hovering over her. 
He hits her & she blacks out. When she wakes he is raping her on the floor of a broken down store & as she tried to get away he strangles her. Eventually she playes dead & finds herself being dragged into a culvert & left. She isn't the only one in there finding another two victims who had indeed been killed. 
She listens for him to leave & runs away. Running down the road she ducks out of sight at every headlight that passes for fear that it is him coming back after her. 
When she finally makes it home she realized the woman she was is not who she is now & she starts plotting her revenge. 
It is a story about what lengths one will go to when the person they know gets violated so violently that they disappear from exsistance and are replaced by a stranger. 
As you read you cheer for her even though you know it's leading her down a dark path. 

In conclusion even if you have never read a Stephen King book it would be worthwhile to pick this one up. I look forward to reading the last two stories when I am finished with my next blogging for books review. 
Stay tuned for my book vs movie review of Big Driver after Saturday & my follow up of this rest of this book. So far I am rating this 5 stars! 

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Dark Eden by Chris Beckett

So when I was picking my next book from bloggingforbooks.org I decided from the little snippet I read about this book that I would enjoy it. 
My frustration started when only the ebook was available & so I was taken to a different site to purchase it. Still it wasn't too bad when I had to download the adobe digital reader instead of it just being able to be saved & me add it to my nook. This part was railing on my nerves because it did not go smooth but either way I finally got it on my nook and was looking forward to reading it 
Unfortunately I found things right away that I wasn't happy with. 
In reading some of the reviews before purchasing the book I already knew that the characters in it were limited in their vocabulary. So right away it was double words. Big big, small small, dark dark & so on. This drove me insane because the rest of the story did not support it. 
Eventually I got over it & just tried to get into the story. 
It took me quite a long time to read it just for the fact that I was not getting into the reading & the characters but I pushed ahead anyhow & started to pick out little things to get my brain to turn it's wheels about what was going to happen next. 
The book itself is about a group of people that consider themselves "Family". They have story times and Any Versires as they call it about how their Mother & Father come to Eden from Earth along with three other companions. 
The three companions choose to leave & try to make it back to Earth but Angela & Tommy choose to stay and in turn start to build a family that would eventually reach the 500 people who now reside in Eden at this time. 
However "this time" is what is confusing. Even though they call some of the vehicles and artifacts they find by the proper names, but not spelling, the time line just doesn't fit. 
In my reading I gathered that the original ones went through a worm hole then they crashed on Eden. 
Ultimately it feels as though they came from the future but the characters that exsist are more like the Indians making their own hunting equipment, living in little families under one big family. 
The majority of them have the same first name that was taken from Mother & Father. They have last names such as Spiketree &  Redlantern that have been named for the various trees & lights that they give off. But then there is London & Brooklyn named for Earth places.
The main character is John Redlantern and as a "newhair" he killed a leopard and brought it back to family instantly becoming a hero & as any young person he took it & ran with it. 
John always questioned was was beyond the Circle of family but no one would listen. We he speaks out of turn at one of the story times, the council quickly dismisses him & has his family head Bella deal with him. 
One of the oldest is named Mitch and he is the poster boy of how we view older people. Being treated like a child just because he has lost some of his senses. It goes to show that just because one can't hear or is losing their vision does not mean the brain is gone. 
Gerry is John's cousin (though you come to realize the entire colony is more like brothers & sisters) and he, like any younger family member, idolizes John. He was there when John killed the leopard & was the first to boast to anybody he came near. 
When John uprises against the ways of what they have been told & chooses to dismantle the original circles of rocks that were put there for when Earth returned for them he is thrown out of Family & was told never to return. 
After his group gives him provisions to help him out he leaves & heads out as far as possible to see what Eden had to offer outside the little forest that his family lived in. 
Eventually his love Tina Spiketree realized that change is coming to family & not for the better she choses to go in search of John & his cousins Gerry & Jeff tag along. 
Jeff, the youngest of them has one of the wisest minds and soon they capture a young Wollybuck to try to train it to be a horse like back on Earth. 
As time goes by more & more newhairs join them and they start to make a new family but John is never happy in one place & continues to make the group move on & on. 
Even Garry who thought that John was always right starts to question him causing a rift between the cousins & John wanting to venture on his own. 
With the death of one of their group by a snow leopard most turn on John for bringing then out there and soon the group splits into two different parts.
John & his group keep moving on looking for that perfect place but never being happy.
In the end they find something that tells them Earth is never coming for them & so they have to enjoy what they have not what they think they need. 
As I was reading I was getting the sense of a John being Peter Pan & not wanting to grow up & face reality as his companions long for home. 
All in all I give this 3 out of 5 stars. There were things I didn't like & just couldn't get behind but then something would happen & I'd be pulled right back in! 
I must say I did get this free from bloggingforbooks.org to read & review and I think that is one of the reasons that I finished it since it was touch & go for awhile but I'm glad I stuck it out. 

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Thursday, September 25, 2014

The Cuckoo's Calling

I just finally finished the book and I will be adding my reviews in here within the next few days. 
So stay tuned.....

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Update schedule

Hello all, I have 3 different blogs that I post to so I have made a schedule for myself to stay consistent 
This blog will be updated on Thursdays & Sundays. 
I am actually reading 3 different books & some comics so there will be updates on my thoughts with this then it will follow a review after it's finished. 
I would love some suggestions on books to read & review. I read a lot of different kinds but no romance or religious books. I also only read some political books but they usually fall under history! 
Hope to hear from you soon and look forward to your suggestions 

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Dear Luke we need to talk Darth

JOHN MOE is the host of American Public Media's nationally syndicated public radio show “Wits.” He is also the author of “Pop Song Correspondences,” a column on McSweeneys.net. He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.

So I received this book quite awhile ago after stumbling upon a link for bloggingforbooks.org
The link stated free books which hello I was going to that site! I tagged a few friends as well and after we went through the process we all chose this book to review. 
I was excited waiting for it but even when I received it life just got in the way so it took quite a bit of time to finish. 
This book however is a collection of different "stories" so it's one of those ones that you can read a few before bed or whenever you have time. 
I would give this book, out of 5 stars, between 3.5-4. I did really enjoy the majority of it but there were something's that didn't grab me. I don't think it was the writing just things that didn't interest me like going through all the Super Bowl half time request ones. I like Super Bowl but it just did not catch me.
However there were so many that I absolutely loved! My favorite being the letter from Dorothy Gale to Glinda & the shark from jaws keeps a journal as part of his therapy. Which I have to admit that I must have missed that it was jaws because the sharks name was Bruce so I automatically went to finding nemo :) 
There is something for everyone in here. It will have you looking at your childhood shows & music in a whole new way. All in all I say it is worth the money to buy the book. It will be one of those ones that can sit on your bookshelf & when you need a laugh it's there ! 

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

So many books where to start!

So many of you may follow some of my other blogs but this one is my newest one that is going to be specifically for reading and reviews of books. These are two of my favorite things....(yes I did sing that line) I have just recently signed on to www.bloggingforbooks.org to start getting books to review and I will be posting them here so stay tune. I just ordered my first one and should be getting it in 10-14 days and I will blog as my reading progresses. In the meantime I will start with some of the books that I have read or am currently reading! So find yourself a cozy nook, grab your favorite book and follow me down the rabbit hole....