tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18017915177230981452024-03-04T22:58:00.988-08:00Angel's Cove<center>"We Review Everything!"</center>Angelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09397844767824799556noreply@blogger.comBlogger76125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1801791517723098145.post-88734146123380242562014-01-05T13:34:00.002-08:002014-01-05T13:34:32.934-08:00Angel Reviews: The Help by Kathryn Stockett<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4667024-the-help" style="float: left; padding-right: 20px"><img alt="The Help" border="0" src="https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1346100365m/4667024.jpg" /></a><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4667024-the-help">The Help</a> by <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1943477.Kathryn_Stockett">Kathryn Stockett</a><br/>
My rating: <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/751026294">4 of 5 stars</a><br /><br />
I really enjoyed this book even though when I first began I thought I was going to hate it. The slang that was used was just really hard, at first, for me to understand. But, wanting to see what everyone was raving about, I just took my time and read slowly. After the first couple of chapters, it was easy and the language flowed.<br><br>Now, I'm not gonna get into the deeper racism, civil rights thing at the middle of the main story but rather focus on the beautiful character development and interaction between all the maids and their employer and Miss Skeeter. I really really enjoyed it immensely! It made me laugh and made me teary eyed, angry then elated! This is what I look for in a book and The Help really delivered!<br><br>This definitely goes on my read again shelf!<br>
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Angelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09397844767824799556noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1801791517723098145.post-14248203945675501842014-01-05T13:24:00.000-08:002014-01-05T13:24:04.504-08:00January Book Read of the Month at A Novel Gathering: Acheron by Sherrilyn Kenyon<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b><i>The most anticipated story in the
blockbuster Dark-Hunter series. The never-before-revealed story of the
Dark-Hunter leader, Acheron. He was made human in order to escape
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thousand years ago a god was born. Cursed into the body of a human,
Acheron spent a lifetime of shame. However, his human death unleashed an
unspeakable horror that almost destroyed the earth. Then, brought back
against his will, Acheron became the sole defender of mankind.<br />
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and hidden a past he’ll do anything to keep concealed. Until a lone
woman who refuses to be intimidated by him threatens his very existence.<br />
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Now his survival, and ours, hinges on hers and old enemies reawaken and unite to kill them both.<br />
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Angelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09397844767824799556noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1801791517723098145.post-75474765346885509092014-01-05T13:22:00.001-08:002014-01-05T13:22:46.814-08:00January Author of the Month at A Novel Gathering is...Ty Langston <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">As a
child, multi-published author Ty Langston loved to read about dragons and
knights so much that one day, her grandmother told her to "just write about
them." <br /><br />So she did. <br /><br />From that day forward, she never left home
without her pen, a notebook, and some kind of music playing in the background.
Her love of reading expanded from fantasy into science fiction, and eventually
into paranormal romance and erotica.<br /><br />She enjoys different works from
George Martin, Anne McCaffrey, Stephen King, and Jackie Collins. But some of
Ty's favorite writers are from the world of TV and film: namely, Tudors creator
Michael Hirst, and the late John Hughes.<br /><br />Ty has a certificate in
Broadcast Journalism along with a degree in Business Administration.
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Goodreads : <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4489440.Ty_Langston?auto_login_attempted=true" target="_blank" title="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4489440.Ty_Langston?auto_login_attempted=true">https://www.goodreads.com/<wbr></wbr>author/show/4489440.Ty_<wbr></wbr>Langston?auto_login_attempted=<wbr></wbr>true</a></div>
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Romantic Tales author page: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/RomanticTalesBedtimeStories" target="_blank" title="https://www.facebook.com/RomanticTalesBedtimeStories">https://www.facebook.com/<wbr></wbr>RomanticTalesBedtimeStories</a></div>
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Ty Langston’s Street Team: Cravers</div>
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">All of those available at <a href="http://amazon.com/" target="_blank">amazon.com</a>,
<a href="http://www.barnesandnoble.com/c/ty-langston" target="_blank">B&N.com</a> <a href="http://www.allromanceebooks.com/storeSearch.html?searchBy=author&qString=Ty+Langston" target="_blank"> </a><a href="http://www.blogger.com/null" target="_blank">All Romance.com</a></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">(Romantic Tales: All available at
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Rock Me (Crave A Bite 1.0) Dec/Jan</div>
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Crave Book #1 (PNR-Note other two are
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NEED (Book #2 PNR) tenatively Feb/March </div>
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Still of the Night (Crave a Bite 1.5) April</div>
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HUNGER (Book #3) –May/June. </div>
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Angelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09397844767824799556noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1801791517723098145.post-32832813648309959992014-01-05T13:20:00.000-08:002014-01-05T13:20:04.250-08:00 Check out all the Happenings at A Novel Gathering our Book Club! Giveaways and much more!<div style="text-align: center;">
I am still keeping this as my personal blog but I joined up with Donna and Dee to start a book club It's called A Novel Gathering. </div>
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Angelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09397844767824799556noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1801791517723098145.post-32149183313960511462013-04-13T06:01:00.002-07:002013-04-13T06:01:23.729-07:00Angel Reviews: Wotan's Dilema by Hank Quense<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17224970-wotan-s-dilemma" style="float: left; padding-right: 20px"><img alt="Wotan's Dilemma" border="0" src="http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1357574874m/17224970.jpg" /></a><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17224970-wotan-s-dilemma">Wotan's Dilemma</a> by <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3002079.Hank_Quense">Hank Quense</a><br/>
My rating: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/589166405">4 of 5 stars</a><br /><br />
This is the third book I have read by Hank Quense and I gotta say, I don't think he can write anything that isn't great! He has once again ensnared my imagination and given me a hell of a good time with Wotan's Dilemma. <br /><br /><br />A quirky blend of historic folklore and futuristic science fiction and fantasy, Mr. Quense had me eagerly turning pages, devouring the next scene while also literally laughing out loud. The characters and world of this book are so odd yet so easy to envision. The way it is described, you can see so clearly who what and where, right down to the awful smells of certain species. I find, alot of times, that humorous or satirical books lack depth and feeling. Not so here, though the story may at times be a bit hard to follow, in the end you will not be disappointed. I couldn't stop reading, just had to find out what happened next! <br /><br /><br />If you enjoy satirical humor I highly recommend not only this book, but also all works from this author!
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Angelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09397844767824799556noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1801791517723098145.post-79352673713136007642013-03-24T10:31:00.000-07:002013-03-24T10:31:00.408-07:00Angel Reviews: Love in the '40s When Mail Came Twice a Day by Vivian Kline <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16244071-love-in-the-40s-when-mail-came-twice-a-day" style="float: left; padding-right: 20px"><img alt="Love in the '40s When Mail Came Twice a Day" border="0" src="http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1355927962m/16244071.jpg" /></a><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16244071-love-in-the-40s-when-mail-came-twice-a-day">Love in the '40s When Mail Came Twice a Day</a> by <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6622186.Vivian_Kline">Vivian Kline</a><br/>
My rating: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/569686231">5 of 5 stars</a><br /><br />
Wasn't sure what to expect from this book. In this day and age of instant contact via email, text and what not, how could I ever relate to something so...old and foreign? How could people have a relationship via written letters? Dating and engagement and love all through the power of the pen? Impossible! Or so I thought.<br /><br />These two young people got to know each other in a way that our generation has sadly lost. Deeply, intimately on the inner level. Nothing superficial here. It was so endearing and makes me long for a time like this, with no bells and whistles. No technology can take the place of truly connecting with another human being like this. <br /><br />But this is so much more than just a love story, it's a historic recall of days gone by. It's amazing how much we as a nation have changed in such a short time. I truly enjoyed reading this. It has left me melancholy and thoughtful.
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Angelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09397844767824799556noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1801791517723098145.post-56074109657919560412013-01-13T09:37:00.003-08:002013-01-13T09:37:37.734-08:00Angel Reviews--Grandelyn by Dionne Lee Nelson<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17124098-grandelyn" style="float: left; padding-right: 20px"><img alt="Grandelyn" border="0" src="http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1356209222m/17124098.jpg" /></a><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17124098-grandelyn">Grandelyn</a> by <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3386089.Dionne_Lee_Nelson">Dionne Lee Nelson</a><br/>
My rating: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/505134095">5 of 5 stars</a><br /><br />
Let me just start by saying: This book was awesome! <br /><br />I am an avid reader of both the sci-fi and fantasy genres and I know very well that sometimes it takes quite some time to get sucked into the story. With Grandelyn I did not have this problem. I was hooked by page 3. This almost never happens!<br /><br />The characters, and their world are described in such vibrant detail that as you read, you feel as if you are mentally surrounded by this exotic place. The sights, the smells the sounds appear and you are there. <br /><br />It's exciting, it's emotional and it's convictions are relevant to here and now. Is it a good fantasy story? Yes. But, it is so much more. The lessons about life and inner strength are so empowering. It made me feel hopeful and not much does that for me these days. I enjoyed and approved of this book so much that when I was done, I handed it off to my 11 year old daughter and asked her to read it. She read it and loved it and when I asked her what she thought she said "I wanna be as confident as Ariyah." I just smiled knowing the message that got through to me, also got through to her. <br /><br />I recommend this book to anyone who loves a good fantasy world, also women, young girls and just basically anyone who likes stories of empowerment and people overcoming the obstacles of life.<br /><br />5 big bright shining stars for this one.
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Angelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09397844767824799556noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1801791517723098145.post-74785234292608624612013-01-12T16:37:00.002-08:002013-01-12T16:37:45.276-08:00Angel Reviews: Good Christian Bitches by Kim Gatlin<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5548238-good-christian-bitches" style="float: left; padding-right: 20px"><img alt="Good Christian Bitches" border="0" src="http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1331623996m/5548238.jpg" /></a><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5548238-good-christian-bitches">Good Christian Bitches</a> by <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2154287.Kim_Gatlin">Kim Gatlin</a><br/>
My rating: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/504475910">2 of 5 stars</a><br /><br />
I came across this book by accident, at the library and just kinda giggled at the title. I picked it up and read the back and thought, what the hell, I'll give it a go. <br /><br />At first it was a little funny but, the more I read the fluffier it got and by the end it just seemed like a rip off of Mean Girls only with supposed adult characters. <br /><br />Sure there were some really amusing situations but the story line just wasn't there and closure? forget it! loose ends abound! <br /><br />Nice try I guess but no.....
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Angelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09397844767824799556noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1801791517723098145.post-54038200963852791112013-01-10T12:28:00.000-08:002013-01-10T12:28:01.665-08:00Angel Reviews -- Falstaff's Big Gamble by Hank Quense<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15748050-falstaff-s-big-gamble" style="float: left; padding-right: 20px"><img alt="Falstaff's Big Gamble" border="0" src="http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1342102358m/15748050.jpg" /></a><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15748050-falstaff-s-big-gamble">Falstaff's Big Gamble</a> by <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3002079.Hank_Quense">Hank Quense</a><br/>
My rating: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/502326868">4 of 5 stars</a><br /><br />
I was supposed to write this review ages ago but life got in the way. But you know what they say, better late than never right?<br /><br />Let me first start by saying I am a huge, huge Sci-fi/fantasy fan. I am not, however, a Shakespeare fan. I have never read his works--at all. (although I will admit to googling the characters so I didn't completely miss the satire.)<br /><br />I imagine Falstaff's Big Gamble could possibly piss off some people. You know, those with no sense of humor...but if you like a good laugh, dry humor and cheekiness mixed with just enough serious emotions to make it impossible to stop reading, you're gonna LOVE this book.<br /><br />When I began reading I was really worried that I wouldn't "get it" since I really wasn't familiar with Hamlet at all but once I was finished reading I realized that I hadn't needed to google those darn characters anyway! Mr. Quense weaved the tale so that even literary dummies like me could enjoy it and laugh and actually feel....a little smart. <br /><br />I don't know what else to say besides... just read it! If it doesn't make you giggle, there is seriously something wrong with you!<br />
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Angelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09397844767824799556noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1801791517723098145.post-64332825686917197682012-08-10T09:10:00.000-07:002012-08-10T09:10:35.597-07:00Shenoah Reviews: The Magical World of Flower Fairies by Buddy MaysHi, I am Shenoah I am 11 years old and going into the 6th grade and this is my very first book review. <br />
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I read The Magical World of Flower Fairies by Buddy Mays. I really liked this book, it wasn't really a story it was more like information about fairies and what to do if you see one, what they like or don't like. It had pictures but I thought the pictures were kind of weird. I thought the book was probably for girls and boys younger than me. Like, a book your mom or dad could read to you at bed time and show you the pictures and stuff. It's a really good book for kids and I think parents should buy it.
(Links to the authors books and website will be added very soon!)
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My rating: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/266014382">4 of 5 stars</a><br /><br />
Kind of a short book by my standards, but then again I haven't really delved into the world of novellas all that much. If this were a stand alone book I'd call it a bit incomplete BUT It's part of a series so I think it sets the scene very well. Details were well thought out and the plot twists weren't too over the top which made it believable. Good strong characters that drew you in and while I don't care for books with a lot of sex in them, the erotic scenes in "By Sunset" while typical, were still steamy and unique enough to not put me off, so props to the author for that! <br /><br />This was a really good read. A fantasy world that is enchanting yet daunting at the same time, A plot that actually worked (a lot of books just seem to go no where, especially in the erotic genre) and writing that just basically leaves you wanting more! 4 very strong stars.
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My rating: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/378136209">4 of 5 stars</a><br /><br />
I wasn't sure what to expect from this book cause in my opinion it is very hard to tell a story though a diary without losing the story line and the excitement falling flat. Imagine my surprise when I couldn't stop reading til I was finished! I read this in one sitting and thoroughly enjoyed it. I was detailed but not overly so, there was plenty of action so it never fell flat and the main character really had a way of making you root for her. If I had to say something bad about it, it would be that it was too short! I wanted more. Thank goodness there is a sequel!<br />
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<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1223675">The Shining</a> by <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3389">Stephen King</a><br />
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My rating: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/38856906">4 of 5 stars</a><br />
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It's books like <i>The Shining</i> that make me long for the early days of Stephen King's career. Although, can you really long for something that you weren't even alive for? This book was published eight years before I was even born. But whatever. I still pine for the <s>fjords</s> glory days, back when King actually had something to say, and he used horror mainly as a vehicle for the underlying social commentary. Or <i>human</i> commentary, perhaps, since King has a way of using horror to strip away all of the social conditioning, all the ego, the posturing, of laying a person bare as an animal of base instinct and little else, and showing us the very worst about ourselves--but also, sometimes, the very best--and thus highlighting certain truths about the human condition.<br />
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Or I should say, he <i>had</i> a way of doing that. These days, it seems like King has gotten to point where he's writing just to write, and writing horror because it's what's expected of him. His recent works--in my admittedly limited experience, that is, I've by no means read them all--are mostly stories that go nowhere and say nothing, offering the reader cheap chills and thrills, but nothing to feel or to think too deeply about. And after having read such abortions as <i>Duma Key</i> (a steaming pile of shit) and <i>Under the Dome</i> (socially astute, perhaps, but seriously lacking in resolution and, well, a fucking <i>point</i>), getting back to roots and reading one of King's early novels is an almost painful reminder of the writer he <i>can</i> be.<br />
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Part of what makes <i>The Shining</i> so good is that, unlike most novels of this type, which offer a slow build meant to maximize suspense, this is instead a novel of constant terror. Even when the characters are going about their daily lives, more or less, there is an undercurrent of dread running just beneath the surface that really gets under your skin and is punctuated only by scenes of balls-out fear and panic.<br />
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And another thing that makes this book so good, what makes it truly <i>scary</i>, I think, is that you can never be entirely sure what's really going on. Is Danny actually having visions, or is he just a lonely little boy with an overactive imagination? Is the hotel haunted--or possessed, or whatever--or are these imaginings simply the result of fear and stress and isolation? Is the hotel really bad, an evil entity twisting Jack's mind, or is he simply going mad? The story is a constantly and subtly evolving thing you can't quite pin down until the very last chapters.<br />
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But even in the end, you have to wonder: is this really a story about an evil hotel, or is it a story about a man's descent into insanity? On the surface, it's both, of course, but personally I feel that, deeper than that, it's an analogy for a man being destroyed by his own inner-demons. After all, there is a reason the Overlook chooses Jack as its instrument. He's an asshole. Jack Torrance is a self-righteous, self-assured, over-educated, pompous, entitled prick, who holds to the belief that everything has been done <i>to</i> him, rather than accepting that he is in any way responsible for his own failures and misfortunes. He is a self-destructive alcoholic with a bad temper who nevertheless refuses to entirely shoulder the blame for the situation his family now faces. And when the hotel begins to prey on his alcoholism and irrational anger, and his behavior becomes erratic and even dangerous, he refuses to leave, or to at least send Wendy and Danny away, because ultimately he cares more about his goddamn <i>self-image</i> than about his wife and son.<br />
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In the end, Jack Torrance is the architect of his own destruction. And <i>that</i> is one of the best things about this book. From a literary standpoint, anyway. It's exactly what I mean when I say that Stephen King used to have something to say. Because in the real world, there are no haunted hotels--or evil hotels, whatever--despite what the History Channel might try to sell you when they're not busy covering Bigfoot or <a href="http://www.blogger.com/%20http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/400x/9148130.jpg">this fucking guy</a> .There are no malevolent supernatural forces hell-bent on bringing you to ruin for whatever mysterious reason. In the real world, the only evil forces that exist are all too human, and we don't need to encounter any possessed real estate for our inner-demons to get the better of us. And that is exactly what King shows us with this book. By making Jack ultimately responsible for his own downfall, even in the face of an evil supernatural force, King is highlighting an essential human truth: there is darkness and evil all around us all the time, and inside of us all the time, but we are the only ones who can allow it to destroy us, and we are the only ones who can save ourselves from it.<br />
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Kobra Kid, signing off.<br />
[You can't stop the signal.]<br />
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<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/824510">Bloodtide</a> by <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/56977">Melvin Burgess</a><br />
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My rating: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/312965669">1 of 5 stars</a><br />
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This book was given to me by some dude who was trying to bang me.<br />
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I wish I was kidding.<br />
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And now that I've managed to finish reading this monstrosity, I have to wonder whether I should be insulted that he was trying like hell to get with me, because obviously his taste and judgment are questionable. For one thing, he told me this book is good. It isn't. And for another thing, after a conversation we had about the book I'm writing, he said that my book sounds like this book. It doesn't. At all. The only similarity between the two is that they're both futuristic dystopian sci-fi novels.<br />
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Where do I even begin in venting my spleen about this ungodly piece of crap? Should I start with the fact that I hated every single character because they were all outrageously annoying and had not one redeeming quality among the lot of them? Or should I start by pointing out that Burgess's writing is juvenile at best, and execrable at worst? <i>And that's being polite.</i> Or maybe I should start by mentioning that reading this book is like being locked in a small room with a dozen mental patients. No, really. Not only are all of these characters completely indecisive and irrational, but they're also entirely emotionally unstable, such that they change thoughts and opinions and moods not just multiple times on each page, but sometimes <i>in the same sentence.</i><br />
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Apparently, in the future, they'll be able to make dog-men and pig-men and whatever the hell else in big Vats-o'-Science, but psychiatric medicine will be completely unheard of.<br />
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Look, I get it. Burgess is trying to make a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%B6lsunga_saga">medieval Icelandic saga</a> cool and new and accessible to the next generation of readers. And that would be commendable, except...not like this. Dear god, Mel, not like this. Just because you're writing <i>for</i> teenagers doesn't mean you have to write like you <i>are</i> one. And when none of your characters have matured emotionally past the age of about fifteen, that doesn't make them easier to identify with, it just makes them annoying and unlikeable, and it makes the story hard to read. If I had read this book when I, myself, was fifteen or sixteen, I would have been insulted that this is the sort of garbage meant to appeal to me--a badly-written behemoth full of shitty, unrealistic dialogue, two-dimensional characters, overblown violence, and painfully awkward sex scenes--and I would have chucked the thing in the trash about a quarter of the way through.<br />
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I guess I must have gained a bit more patience over the years--not much, mind, just a bit--because I did manage to make it all the way through <i>Bloodtide</i>, although I still think it's a horrendous pile of suck. And while I'm not insulted, as such, and can't even work up the energy to be properly miffed, I <i>am</i> disappointed. I'm disappointed that this is the kind of swill being offered to a new generation of readers. I'm disappointed that all anyone seems to be interested in anymore is pandering to their baser urges, their preoccupation with sex and violence, in order to turn a quick buck. Whatever happened to the young adult books like I used to read? Books that made you <i>think</i>, that made you feel, that changed you? Shouldn't that still be what we strive to offer our young people? Shouldn't we want them to read books that will help them grow into better people? Not this. This is like polishing a turd and calling it art, and then we wonder why <a href="http://imgur.com/gallery/mQAJY">this</a> is how we feel about our successors most of the time.<br />
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So here's my advice: don't read this book. If you're a teenager, don't read this book. If you're an adult, don't read this book. And if you're an adult, <i>for the love of god</i>, don't get this book for any of the teenagers in your life. Not even if you <i>hate</i> them. There are so many other books that are a better use of time and brain power, that will make you--no matter who you are--better for having read them, and I would be happy to recommend a few of them, if need be. Just please, <i>please</i>, don't read this fucking book. It will hurt your brain and give you the Dumb. No joke.<br />
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Kobra Kid, signing off.<br />
[You can't stop the signal.]<br />
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<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/312965669">View all my reviews</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1801791517723098145.post-60316550807480082112012-04-17T01:45:00.003-07:002012-04-17T12:30:13.847-07:00Kobra Kid Reviews: Skeleton Crew<a style='float: left; padding-right: 20px' href='http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/848455'><img alt='Skeleton Crew' border='0' src='http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1178877179m/848455.jpg'/></a><br /> <a href='http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/848455'>Skeleton Crew</a> by <a href='http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3389'>Stephen King</a><br/><br /> My rating: <a href='http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/47174516'>2 of 5 stars</a><br /> <br/><br/><br /> The following is a true story.<br /><br />I work in a call center, 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Glamorous, right? Don't answer that. <i>Anyway</i>, toward the end of the night, when the calls slow down, there can be stretches of up to five or ten minutes, sometimes longer, where there's nothing to do but stare blankly at the computer screen. And since we're not allowed to use said computers to amuse ourselves in any way--even a simple game of solitaire is strictly <i>verboten</i>--it gets so fucking boring I've seriously considered strangling myself with my own headset cord just for the excitement. So we've all found ways of keeping entertained, at least to some small degree, because we can't exactly go killing ourselves over our shitty job. Some people knit, some <s>nerds</s> people work on their D&D character sheets, some people...do whatever it is that they do, I don't even know. Me? I read. Go figure.<br /><br />So, one night, around about midnight, I was reading this book between calls when my supervisor decided to sneak up behind me and scare the everlasting piss out of me. Because she is, essentially, a <i>horrible fucking person.</i> And I say that with love, of course. So then I was like, "What the fuck, L?" in a voice perhaps inching close to that frequency only dogs can hear. And she was like, "That's what you get for reading that creepy-ass book." Somewhere deep down, I'm sure she's a very sweet girl.<br /><br />And then, naturally, the shift manager had to come over and see what all the squealing and flailing and wicked witch laughing was about, which somehow led to a discussion about the relative merits of Stephen King's work. Don't ask me how. It's hard to keep track of these things when you're having a fucking heart attack. At any rate, the aforementioned shift manager, whom we'll call E, declared King's to be the weakest brand of horror, or something more or less to that effect. And seeing as how I've been a fan of Stephen King for longer than I've even been old enough to read his books*, one might expect me to have gotten my panties all twisted up over such an assertion. The problem is that E's position is one I can neither support <i>nor</i> refute, for the simple fact that I've never actually read King for the horror.<br /><br />That seems a little weird, right? I mean, Stephen King <i>is</i> a horror writer. Primarily, anyway. It's what he's famous for. The Master of the Macabre, they call him. But here's the thing: I don't scare easily. (Aside from when I'm being sneaked up on by little midget ninjas, that is.) And what does scare me isn't the usual stuff that scares other people, nor do I get tend to get grossed out by blood and guts and gore and all that. So I've honestly never picked up one of King's books with the intention of getting good and scared, or whatever, and the only book of his that ever <i>did</i> freak me out was <i>The Tommyknockers</i>, which played into certain phobias of mine. My point being that, clearly, I am a poor judge of whether or not King is a good horror writer.<br /><br />I suppose it all comes down to a matter of personal taste, really, like anything else. But personally, I think if you're reading Stephen King for the horror--<i>only</i> for the horror, that is--you're doing it wrong. If you're reading King only for the horror, then you might as well be reading, I don't know, Dean Koontz or something. Because here's the thing: Stephen King doesn't <i>write</i> horror, he <i>uses</i> horror as a tool to show us all those things about the world we'd rather not think about. All the worst things about humanity, all the worst things about ourselves, and the best too--he holds a mirror up to them. Stephen King writes social commentary while using horror to keep us engaged, to keep us from being scared away when he shines a light on the ugliest aspects about us and the world we live in.<br /><br />As in the first short story in this anthology, <i>The Mist</i>. It stands as a prime example of the reason why I read Stephen King. In the story, a mysterious mist descends over a small Maine town, trapping David Drayton and his son, along with several other townsfolk, in the local grocery store. They are cut off from their homes, from their families, and from safety, besieged by the eldritch abominations lurking outside, lying in wait for any poor bastards unlucky enough to wander into their clutches. Sounds pretty fucking terrifying, right? But in true Stephen King style, the scariest part of this story is not the enemy outside, it's the enemy within. It's not the unknown element, but the human element.<br /><br />While Drayton and a handful of allies are doing their level best to ensure everyone's continued survival, the friendly neighborhood religious zealot, Mrs. Carmody, is doing <i>her</i> best to twist the situation to her own advantage. It's the way of the charlatan. <i>God sent this disaster,</i> they say, <i>because you're all sinful and damned, but if you listen to me, all will be well.</i> And the problem is that there's always folks crazy, stupid, or just plain scared enough to listen. In this case, there are plenty of all three--everyone is scared, and several people come unhinged, and others are just weak-willed and drawn to Mrs. Carmody's strong personality like moths to flame. So, as the situation worsens, the hellfire and brimstone old bat amasses a considerable following.<br /><br />The problem is that Mrs. Carmody isn't just crazy, she's dangerous. She sets her sights on Drayton and anyone else who dares to oppose her, painting them as the enemy, as Other, as evil, until they find themselves in a terrible dilemma: face the danger outside, or face certain death at the hands of their own. In the end, Drayton and his allies choose to brave the unspeakable horror waiting for them in the mist. And it's because of this that <i>The Mist</i> really encapsulates the unique way Stephen King uses horror--no matter how many horrible monsters are in his stories, no matter what gruesome scenarios, what he shows us about ourselves is always far worse. The alien is never as scary as the devil you know.<br /><br />Now, whenever I review anthologies, I usually try to say a little something about each story. But there are an awful lot of stories in <i>Skeleton Crew</i>, and to be honest, not all of them are very good. In fact, <i>The Mist</i> is the best out of the whole book. I won't pretend it doesn't have its problems--like the ending, which I personally didn't care for--but overall, it's a great piece of standalone fiction. And I would be tempted to advise anyone still reading this stupidly longwinded review to read <i>The Mist</i> and skip the rest, if it weren't for two other stories.<br /><br /><i>Gramma</i> is probably the most chilling story in the entire book, and anyone who has been alone with a loved one when they died will understand why. I was alone with my father when he died, and even though I was an adult at the time, this story still got under my skin in a way I'm not even sure I can describe. The artfully drawn-out psychological horror is, on its own, enough to make this story worth a read; the <a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hastur'>nods at the Chtulhu mythos</a> are just icing.<br /><br />The other story that I enjoyed was <i>The Reach</i>, which is beautifully written and atmospheric. It is both a story about dying and a metaphor for dying, and I'm not sure whether that makes Stephen King a genius or a hack, but his prose is so lovely and almost-poetic that it doesn't even matter. I liked the tone, I liked the style, I liked the imagery, and yes, I even liked the metaphor. Not everything has to be obscure and impenetrable and couched in so much careful, artistic language that you have be an English major to even begin to comprehend it, okay?<br /><br />So, in conclusion, this book is worth reading for <i>The Mist, Gramma,</i> and <i>The Reach</i>, but I would recommend skipping the rest. Perhaps it's because I'm not a great reader of short stories, and therefore lack a certain necessary appreciation for them, but in my humble opinion, most of these are poorly thought-out, poorly written, and lacking any sort of a point. So unless you're a diehard Stephen King fan hell-bent on reading his entire body of work, or unless you have absolutely nothing better to do, then don't waste your time. You're not going to be missing anything by passing over the other offerings in this anthology.<br /><br /><br /><br />*I read <i>Gerald's Game</i> when I was ten. My mother was not amused. It's the only book I can remember her ever trying to keep me from reading. Then she found out I'd also stolen her copy of <i>The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty</i> and read it, and she gave up. "Precocious" doesn't even begin to describe me as a child.<br /><br /><br />Kobra Kid, signing off.<br />[You can't stop the signal.]<br /><br /><br /> <a href='http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/47174516'>View all my reviews</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1801791517723098145.post-46357402907795178212012-04-06T01:33:00.002-07:002012-04-06T01:48:28.791-07:00Kobra Kid Reviews: The Zombie Survival Guide<a style='float: left; padding-right: 20px' href='http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/535441'><img alt='The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection from the Living Dead' border='0' src='http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1320562270m/535441.jpg'/></a><br /> <a href='http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/535441'>The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection from the Living Dead</a> by <a href='http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5791'>Max Brooks</a><br/><br /> My rating: <a href='http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/29393456'>4 of 5 stars</a><br /> <br/><br/><br /> I kind of love my coworkers. Some of them. You make one <i><a href='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQTIxqD2lrE'>Zombieland</a></i> reference in the break room and suddenly you're embroiled in a serious discussion about your plans for the zombie apocalypse and trading weapons tips and book recommendations. Of course, I'd already had this book on my "to read" list for quite a while before it was mentioned at the Round Table of Fearless Zombie Killers, but when one of my brothers-in-arms lent me his battered copy (by way of pitching it at my head while I was on a call with a customer, the little shit, I'm tripping him when the zombies come) I no longer had an excuse not to read it, despite the fact that I was already in the middle of reading about four other books. But really, if the zombie apocalypse were to happen tomorrow, what's going to help me--<i>Two Gentlemen of Verona</i>, or this?<br /><br /><i>The Zombie Survival Guide</i> is a thorough run-down of the best and worst methods of weathering a zombie-related catastrophe, from a short encounter to a years-long siege. It details the ideal terrain, weather conditions, vehicles, fortifications, and most importantly, weapons. There are sections that discuss not only the most effective ways of avoiding the undead legions, but also of eradicating said legions, as well as long-term survival in the eventuality of a post-apocalyptic <a href='http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CrapsackWorld'>Crapsack World</a> where the zombies have won. If a non-sentient species can really be said to <i>win</i> anything, as such, but let's not get into that now. The point is that the amount of thought Brooks put into this--the amount of careful, logical consideration of the subject and all its related aspects--is pretty amazing, and even a little mind-boggling. Clearly, Brooks is nerdlier-than-thou.<br /><br />So imagine my surprise when I happened to glance at the back of this book and noticed that it's listed as humor. Humor? Really? I didn't find anything particularly funny about it, myself. It may contain a few amusing lines here and there, but honestly, I've read funnier throw-away quips in Stephen King novels, which sure as hell aren't categorized thus. Not that there's anything wrong with humor, of course, don't get me wrong. I'm a big fan of it, naturally, but this book? Is not it. And I can't help but feel like, in this case, its being listed as humor is a little demeaning to the idea behind a book like this, because it says, "This is something improbable, therefore it is silly and amusing and not to be taken seriously." But what makes it that much different from any other book whose premise is improbable and outlandish and even, maybe, unscientific? Despite what we're apparently meant to believe, this book is science fiction at least, and speculative fiction at best. And personally, I think it's our best bet for not ending up as snacks for a bunch of dead guys with the munchies.<br /><br />My only problem with this book is that Brooks based the entire work around his fictional zombie virus <i>Solanum</i>, and therefore focused solely on a single type of zombie. If this had been any other book--like his <i>World War Z</i>, for example--I wouldn't have minded, but I happen to feel that, if you're going to call your book the <i>Zombie Survival Guide</i>, you should offer the reader guidance for surviving whatever type of zombie they may, however improbably, face. I mean, maybe I'm asking too much, and probably I should just let the book be without imposing my own inclinations and desires on it, but regardless, I can't help letting it color my opinion of the book. Hence why I adjusted my initial rating from five stars to four. Sorry, Max.<br /><br />Other than that, however, I can't find much at all wrong with this book. I even enjoyed the "historical" accounts at the end. At first, I thought that section was extraneous and detracted from the non-fiction reference style of the first quarter of the book, but by the time I finished, I'd changed my mind. I like how each story allows for a more detailed example of the principles laid out in the first part of the book. And I thought it was a nice touch how the apparently increasing frequency of zombie encounters over time lends the work a sense of exigence, like this could happen any time--you could wake up <i>tomorrow</i> and find yourself in the zombie apocalypse--rather than just being something amusing to think about.<br /><br />All in all, the <i>Zombie Survival Guide</i> is an interesting, insightful, and useful read, which I would recommend to zombie enthusiasts everywhere, as well as anyone who hopes to last more than five minutes if and when the End Times come.<br /> <br/><br/><br /> <a href='http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/29393456'>View all my reviews</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1801791517723098145.post-67162748087273228062012-02-19T17:15:00.001-08:002012-02-19T17:24:48.757-08:00Kobra Kid Reviews: Letters to a Young Contrarian<a style='float: left; padding-right: 20px' href='http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/780669'><img alt='Letters to a Young Contrarian' border='0' src='http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1178288830m/780669.jpg'/></a><br /> <a href='http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/780669'>Letters to a Young Contrarian</a> by <a href='http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3956'>Christopher Hitchens</a><br/><br /> My rating: <a href='http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/229553184'>5 of 5 stars</a><br /> <br/><br/><br /> I wish I could figure out how to explain how I feel about this book. Alas, I fear it defies explanation. Reading <i>Letters</i> is a very personal experience. I won't say it's a spiritual one--that, of course, is the sort of nonsense up with which Hitchens would not have put. However, it is a singular experience, unique to the individual, I think, and either you <i>feel</i> it or you don't. But I hope that everyone comes away with something, at least, some new perspective on the world, some insight into themselves, and if nothing else, I hope everyone, when they're done, will remember this:<br /><br /><i>Everybody can do something...the role of dissident is not, and should not be, a claim of membership in a communion of saints.</i><br /><br /><br />Kobra Kid, signing off.<br />[You can't stop the signal.]<br /><br /> <a href='http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/229553184'>View all my reviews</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1801791517723098145.post-55351185878435264832012-02-18T22:57:00.001-08:002012-02-19T17:30:06.543-08:00Kobra Kid Reviews: Ghostly Tales and Eerie Poems<a style='float: left; padding-right: 20px' href='http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/301096'><img alt='Ghostly Tales and Eerie Poems' border='0' src='http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1266518836m/301096.jpg'/></a><br /> <a href='http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/301096'>Ghostly Tales and Eerie Poems</a> by <a href='http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4624490'>Edgar Allan Poe</a><br/><br /> My rating: <a href='http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/192451300'>3 of 5 stars</a><br /> <br/><br/><br /> This book is a collection of fourteen short stories and nine poems. Rather than trying to write a condensed review judging the entire book by its constituent parts, I instead jotted down my thoughts about each story individually. Hopefully this helps give a better idea of what this collection has to offer.<br /><br /><b>MS. Found in a Bottle</b> -- What a terrible choice to start off the book. I know this story won Poe a $50 prize way back in the Wayback, but frankly I think it's lame, and I would personally never have chosen it to lead off this collection. I mean, maybe it was really awesome and edgy and fear-inspiring back when Poe wrote it, and I, as a jaded modern reader, simply don't have the capacity to appreciate it, but I just don't think it's very good. It's kind of pointless, it's a little absurd, and it's decidedly not scary, though it tries very hard to convince you that it is.<br /><br /><b>Morella</b> -- This is a bit of an unsettling story, though I wonder if it's for the reasons Poe intended. I suppose to know that, we would first have to decide what he was really saying here. Is this just a story meant to prey on Victorian fears, about a woman who dies in childbirth and lays a curse on the husband who never returned her affections? Or is it a story about a sort of vampire; a woman who, in her dying moments, figures out how to transfer her consciousness, her soul, into the body of her infant daughter and, in essence, become her? Or perhaps the child was already dead, and by passing into the empty vessel, Morella enabled a self-fulfilling prophecy. I think maybe the possibilities are creepier to think about than the story itself was.<br /><br /><b>Ligeia</b> -- I'm not entirely sure what happened here. Perhaps it's because I read this story while in a stupor caused by my monthly battle with parasomnia, but I just couldn't figure out whether Ligeia was some kind of vampire, or if this was a case of ghostly possession, or what. Maybe dude was just balls-out insane and hallucinating, I don't know. At any rate, I thought it was a stupid choice for this story to be placed directly after <i>Morella</i>, considering how similar the two stories are. I would really like to know who got paid to put this thing together, and whether I can have his (or her) job. I could do better than this, apparently, after four days of no sleep.<br /><br /><b>The Fall of the House of Incest: or, Don't Fuck Your Sister Because You'll Go Crazy and Die</b> -- Yep. That's basically it. Typical Victorian fare about the joys of premature burial. While I wouldn't necessarily say it's still relevant--after all, by the time you get put in a tomb or a coffin these days, there is a 0% chance you're still alive--it is absolutely still horrifying to think about.<br /><br /><b>William Wilson</b> -- Called it. I'm not sure if it's another possible example of my privileged modern viewpoint--I've seen all these tropes before--or if it's that Poe was, well, a hack. I've heard the accusation before, and I can kind of see why. Poe had a tendency to be a bit cliched, a little purple, but then, maybe it was just the time period. Maybe to him, modern writers would seem like a bunch of barely literate plebeians vomiting words onto paper or mashing violently at our keyboards. But at any rate, the story itself is decent. It's interesting to think about--a man dogged and tormented by his own conscience. And if a man <i>could</i> kill his own conscience, as if it were a separate entity from him, would he indeed die as well? After all, sociopaths exist, however unfortunately, and one of the hallmarks of sociopathy is lack of conscience. Perhaps the fate of Wilson is meant to be taken figuratively, as an indictment on the <i>quality</i> of life if one had no conscience. In that respect, could a person truly live? Food for thought.<br /><br /><b>The Murders in the Rue Morgue</b> -- Oh hey, a murder mystery. I'm down with that. I really enjoyed this story, though perhaps much of that enjoyment was because it's one of the few where the answer is, as Tim Minchin would say, decidedly <i>not</i> magic. It's a little bit exposition-y, true, but I can deal with that. I'm a sucker for a good old-fashioned denouement of this variety--probably because I'm so very bad at them myself. I always wanted to write a murder mystery, or a detective novel, that sort of thing, but I just don't have the mind for it, alas. Apparently I'm more of a "several thousand words of introspective angst" sort of writer. Oy. At any rate, my only problem with this story is that I'm not sure whether it offers an accurate portrayal of orangutan behavior. I know that they do have amazing strength, and I know that they can become violent if agitated, like chimpanzees, one of which ripped a lady's face off here in Ohio a few years ago. (No, seriously. It <a href="http://www.examiner.com/us-headlines-in-national/charla-nash-update-victim-of-chimp-attack-released-from-ohio-hospital-link-to-photos">ripped her face off</a>.) However, I'm just not sure that an orangutan would do much of what Poe claimed his fictional orangutan did. Probably Poe had never even seen an orangutan, except perhaps in drawings, and I don't think he knew very much about them at all. But then again, neither do I, so--pot, kettle.<br /><br /><b>The Oval Portrait</b> -- Probably the shortest of Poe's short stories, but effectively so. Is this a story about a man whose obsession spurs him to paint the life of his young bride into a portrait? Or is it a warning not to succumb to our obsessions and lose sight of what's truly important, lest we lose the things that are dearest to us? You decide.<br /><br /><b>The Masque of the Red Death</b> -- Nero fiddled while Rome burned. The old saying always creeps into my head whenever I think of this story, about a prince and his courtiers who hold a great masked ball while the rest of the country sickens and dies of a mysterious plague. But where Nero was a blundering, ineffectual narcissist who didn't know, at least at first, that Rome was burning, Prince Prospero is far more sinister. He deliberately shuts himself up in the abbey with his lords and ladies, intending to wait out the terrible plague, and leaves his subjects to their own devices--meaning, of course, he leaves them to suffer and die. But you cannot hide from death. Even the rich and the privileged are not immune. Darkness and decay and the Red Death hold dominion over all.<br /><br /><b>The Pit and the Pendulum</b> -- Is there anybody who doesn't know this story? Even people who have never read it know <i>about</i> it, and with good reason. This scenario is one that really sticks with you, as it must have stuck in the minds of generations of readers, until it became a part of the greater American consciousness, this idea of such prolonged horror, the maddening, interminable wait as the specter of a gruesome and seemingly inescapable death looms over you. Honestly, I don't know that anyone could keep their head in such a situation, especially not enough to devise and implement a plan like the one our anonymous narrator does. But somehow it works--the exigence makes your awareness of the gradual, unalterable decent of the pendulum that much sharper. About the very end of the story, however, I'm not so forgiving. I guess Mr. Poe never heard the phrase <i>deus ex machina</i>.<br /><br /><b>The Tell-Tale Heart</b> -- Nothing is more terrifying than a madman who thinks he's sane. In this story, the narrator is so tormented by an old man's pale blue eye that he's driven to murder, yet the most chilling part of the story is his repeated insistence in his own sanity. Each example he gives, however, proves him more insane than the one before. In the end, it's nothing more or less than his own madness--the same madness that drove him to kill an innocent man--that causes his downfall.<br /><br /><b>The Black Cat</b> -- In this tale, a formerly kind and sensitive man takes to drink and becomes a monster who mistreats his wife and his pets. When he lets his irrational anger get the better of him and lashes out at his once-beloved cat, a specter of the wronged animal proceeds to torment the narrator. But is it really his murdered pet seeking vengeance, or is it only his own conscience that drives him to madness and ruin?<br /><br /><b>The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar</b> -- Hypnotism can suspend the laws of nature, apparently. Good to know. I'll be sure to remember that when I'm creating my zombie army in a final push for world domination. In all seriousness, though, I think Poe really missed the boat on this one. He took what could have been a really interesting concept and reduced it to its lowest common denominator, intending only to horrify and, failing that, to gross out the reader, rather than exploring the truly chilling conundrum of such a scenario--was Valdemar truly caught in that mysterious moment between life and death, or was it only his physical body that was suspended, serving as a prison for an echo of the consciousness that once lived there, a ghost in the shell?<br /><br /><b>The Cask of Amontillado</b> -- For me, the most chilling, most terrifying stories are not the ones about the supernatural, but rather the ones that highlight the very worst of humanity. As in this tale, wherein Montresor is so offended by some perceived slight from Fortunato that he leads the drunk and ailing man into the catacombs beneath his house and walls him up there. Montresor leaves Fortunato to languish and suffer and die, alone, in the dark, and not once does he demonstrate even a glimmer of doubt whether he has any right to condemn the man, nor does he seem, even for a moment, to consider whether anyone truly deserves such a horrible end, regardless of his trespasses. And how many people like that are out there, in the real world? The answer is what makes this one of Poe's most effective stories, in my opinion, because the truth is that, for every mature and rational person who realizes that they don't have the right to take the life of another human being, there is another person who honestly believes so strongly in their own supremacy, that their own sense of ego is so sacrosanct, that they feel no compunction about harming or killing someone in cold blood. In reality, madmen and cutthroats lurk around every corner, and that is far scarier than any story about ghosts or ghouls.<br /><br /><b>Hop-Frog</b> -- Nobody tosses a dwarf! Am I the only one who thinks Poe intended this as a thinly-veiled allusion to people who mistreated their slaves? Hop-Frog and Trippetta are abducted from their homes, shipped off to a foreign country, and are under complete control of the king and at the mercy of his every whim. Sounds familiar. The king, despite being a "joker", is also a cruel tyrant who forces Hop-Frog to drink even though he knows how it affects the dwarf, and who abuses poor Trippetta when she dares beg the king to spare her friend. In the end, it's this last offense that invokes the wrath of Hop-Frog and leads to the gruesome demise of the king and his sycophantic ministers, but what is the message here? Don't be cruel to those under your dominion or else this may happen to you? Or, people who abuse those at their mercy will get what's coming to them in the end? Perhaps both.<br /><br /><b>The Poems</b> -- I'm not generally much of a poetry person, to be honest, and when I do enjoy it, it tends to be of the post-modern variety. Or maybe that's post-post-modern. Or post-post-post--you know what? Basically, if your poem rhymes, I probably think it sucks. Let's just put it that way. So, needless to say, Poe's poems aren't really my cup of tea. However, <i>For Annie</i> is actually pretty good; it's a total creepfest, and I do recommend that you read that one. And then you should read <i>Lenore, The Raven, Annabel Lee</i>, and <i>The Bells</i>, if only because they're classics.<br /><br /><br />Kobra Kid, signing off.<br />[You can't stop the signal.]<br /><br /> <a href='http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/192451300'>View all my reviews</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1801791517723098145.post-27304872724914914352012-01-26T04:00:00.000-08:002012-01-26T04:00:07.778-08:00Angel Reviews: C'MON! -- My Story of Rock, Ruin and Revelation by Christopher Long<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13417705-c-mon-my-story-of-rock-ruin-and-revelation" style="float: left; padding-right: 20px"><img alt="C'MON! -- My Story of Rock, Ruin and Revelation" border="0" src="http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1327109117m/13417705.jpg" /></a><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13417705-c-mon-my-story-of-rock-ruin-and-revelation">C'MON! -- My Story of Rock, Ruin and Revelation</a> by <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/91134.Christopher_Long">Christopher Long</a><br/><br />
My rating: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/266009919">5 of 5 stars</a><br /><br /><br />
When I got this book, I had mixed feelings about whether to even try to read it. You see, I am not very much into religion right now. I am one of those who are lost, searching at times for an answer or proof of the higher power. Other times I am completely turned off and closed off to even the possibility of hope. As I opened the first pages of this book it was one of those times.<br/><br/><br/>I opened the book with trepidation and began reading and surprisingly I relaxed rather quickly and settled down just taking it in. Before I knew it I was done! It took me around 3 hours to read the whole thing and I got so engrossed in the life story of the author and his journey that I never once felt uncomfortable about the religious verses that were bandied about freely and proudly! You see, they fit. They made sense when read and incorporated with the life lessons he was portraying to us through his written word and not once did it come off as "preachy". I liked this! I liked this a lot!<br/><br/>In this day and age of extremes, it is really hard to find books, or media of any sort that is religious based and doesn't come off as: I am right, you are wrong. I am saved and you are going to burn for eternity in fire you SINNER! So, the fact that the author was able to do this, to me is one heck of a WIN.<br/><br/><br/>Over all the book left me feeling good, and full of, well....hope! And that's not something I feel much! Am I gonna convert? Well, probably not but reading this made me realize that no matter how far you fall or how dark it seems that it's never too late to search for what you need. You can turn it all around and find peace. It just takes some time, drive and an open mind. (I'm working on this last one myself)<br/><br/><br/>I recommend this book to anyone who thinks their life is shit and can't ever change. It's not as bad as you think really and there is hope...you just have to want to find it.<br/><br />
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My rating: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/235355393">4 of 5 stars</a><br /><br /><br />
I really liked this book. It was surprising all the way through. I can't really say much without giving it away but I can say it was dark, twisted and disturbing and the ending was unexpected. <br/><br/><br/>A book like this is always so hard to review cause it has so much going on in it but to go on and on about it here really would ruin it for any potential readers! All I can say is, if you like the dark side of humanity pick it up and give it a read! It was worth the time for me!<br />
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My rating: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/235348359">3 of 5 stars</a><br /><br /><br />
I'm having a hard time gathering my thoughts on this book. On one hand it was good, on the other it was horrible and it's so hard to explain why. <br/><br/>The premise of the story itself is captivating. Detailing the event leading up to Katrina and it's aftermath as seen through the eyes of an average young girl, Taken away will make you want to keep turning pages. The turn off for me, however was the character development, or lack thereof. There just wasn't enough development to make me totally connect with any of the people in the story. They seemed so superficial and well, honestly, I was really disturbed by how RACIST they all were! Is this how it is in New Orleans? If so remind me to NEVER EVER visit this city! I can't imagine living somewhere where money and/or the color of your skin dictates your worthiness. Not in today's society! I thought we were past that. But, if this book is an indication of the "truth" New Orleans is not for me. It actually offended me, and alot of you who know me know that I am not easily offended. <br/><br/>Ok, so here is my opinion.<br/><br/>I felt as if I were reading an unfinished work. There is a good story in here and good characters. I just think it needs a really good, deep rework. More emotion from the parents! A little less snobbery and racism from Sumbie. A little more realism when it comes to the kidnapper. I don't buy that that chick was smart enough to pull that off even in all the chaos of Katrina going on. <br/><br/>I give it 3 stars for potential. <br />
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A: Zaftan Miscreants is the title of my latest book. It's Book 2 of a trilogy and I wrote it because I had so much fun writing the first book. The zaftans are an alien race and I make them as politically incorrect as I possibly can. That's where the fun comes in for both the author and the readers.<br />
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<b>Why did you write this book? Is there any “back story” that inspired you to write this book?</b><br />
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I had the idea for Sam, an android a few years ago. Originally, I planned to use to her in a short story. Her job was as a stew-droid on a space ship, but I could never develop a story for her. When I started to plan this trilogy, I saw a spot where Sam could have a major role and really become a star.<br />
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<b>What's different about this book? Why should people buy it?</b><br />
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Zaftan Miscreants is different and offers a wealth of unusual characters. The four main characters are an android (Sam), a ship's computer (Slash 9), a beautiful alien who is a societal misfit (Klatze) and another alien who is a well-adjusted murderer (Gongeblazn). If that isn't enough, one minor character is an ancient robot (Dot 38) who is a religious fanatic paving the way for the coming of the Mechanical Messiah.I'd say that defines 'different'.<br />
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<b>Why did you write a sex scene between two aliens?</b><br />
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Only another alien character would agree to do it with Klatze. I attended a convention in the spring and I was stunned by how many romance and erotica authors showed up. I think I was the only one who wrote fantasy and scifi. It became apparent to me that sex scenes sell, but perhaps using two hideous aliens is the wrong approach.<br />
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Does your book have a reading guide to help out book clubs?</b><br />
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Yes, it does. The guide is designed to help reading groups delve deeply into the philosophical issues addressed by my book and the characters. Here are two questions from the guide.<br />
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* Do you think Gongeblazn acts the way he does because he had a miserable squidling-hood? What should Zaftan society do to repay him for his misery. <br />
* The author seems to have an unhealthy fixation on the repulsive aliens. Is this an indication of a mental disorder? Can it be caused by an incident in his childhood? How would Freud diagnose the problem? What would he recommend to alleviate the situation? How do you know that?<br />
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What's up next for you?</b><br />
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My next novel is Shakespeare's worst nightmare. I've taken two of his plays, Othello and Hamlet, and turned them from tragedies to comedies and that ain't easy to do. I think of it as updating the Bard's work for modern readers. You can look for Falstaff's Big Gamble in the spring of 2012<br />
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<b>What do you do when you're not writing fiction?</b><br />
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When I'm not writing stories, I'm the CEO, Editor and reporter (under about 20 aliases) for Faux News Network. (Faux is the French word for phony or fake). I write satiric news reports about current events. You can only get the FNN reports on my blog: <a href="http://strangeworldsonline.blogspot.com">strangeworldsonline.blogspot.com</a>Angelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09397844767824799556noreply@blogger.com0