Sunday 25 March 2018

The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert Short Gushing review

The Hazel Wood (The Hazel Wood, #1)The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is by far and away the best book I have read this year and possibly last!
I was enthralled from start to finish. This read like a Anderson fairytale with all the horror and resolutions that are not happily but are sort of fair.
I powered through this over the weekend as its so well written.
This will be up there with The Night Circus as a book I will be recommending to everyone because it just so good.

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Tuesday 20 March 2018

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Weirdworld Vol 1 Warzones short review

Weirdworld, Volume 0: Warzones!Weirdworld, Volume 0: Warzones! by Jason Aaron
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

So once again I have found a book that I love that is a very short run.
I initially thought the artwork was a bit lazy as it looks very smudged and blurry. On closer inspection I found that the blurry effect was an overlay and the work underneath is quite good.
The story itself is a solid quest for home style story, with allies made on the way to come to the rescue during the final battle.
Mainly I liked the dragon but that goes for any story.

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Thursday 15 March 2018

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Along Came a Spider by James Patterson

Along Came a Spider (Alex Cross, #1)Along Came a Spider by James Patterson
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

The ending of this was really well done but shocking which I liked.
This is the first book in the Alex Cross series.
Alex Cross is an african american police detective with a psychology degree who is investigating a series of murders in the black community when he and his partner (Sammy) is pulled off the case to investigate the high profile kidnapping case involving the child of an actress and the child of the minister of finance.
Patterson does a really good job building the suspense and setting the scene without making gorey descriptions. What he fails at miserably though is writing a sex scene that doesn't make you either spit take you hot beverage or just laugh at the patheticness of. Seriously, they so are terrible that I hope that is was nominated for Bad Sex in Fiction Award.
Thankfully that is not what I am reading these books for and I look forward to reading more in this series.

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Tuesday 13 March 2018

Frankenstein Read along notes Chapters 1-3 and letters

Frankenstein read along notes. Letter 1 To Mrs Margaret Saville From Brother R Walton Has arrived safely in Petersburg and traveling in exploration on to the north pole hoping to discover some wondrous country of the eternal sun and why all compass needles point there. Despite an early obsession with exploration, the final wish of his father was to ban him from entering the a seafaring profession so became a poet. Failed Then gained an inheritance from cousin and hence started to train for this expedition. Letter 2 To Mrs Margaret Saville From Brother R Walton R Walton has arrived in the port town of Archangel where he had hired a ship and is putting together a crew. He is feeling the loneliness of his position not just in this town but throughout his life. He is lamenting his lack of a single friend to just look in the eye and see his own views reflected back at him. He goes on to tell his sister about one of the men that he has hired but does not go so far as to say that this man could be a friend. Its seems that he deems him unworthy of his station. Robert worries that they have delayed by the harsh winter but is confident of starting in spring and having much success in his voyage to the “mists and snow”. Letter 3 To Mrs Margaret Saville From Brother R Walton Roger is on his way from archangel and all has passed without incident so far. Letter 4 To Mrs Margaret Saville From Brother R Walton Roger recounts an incident when the ship was locked in ice suddenly surrounded by fog. As the fog cleared they saw that they were locked into the ice in irregular sheets all around. They saw, in the distance a giant of a man in a sled with dogs. This man passes over the horizon and soon the ice begins to break up. The next day they find a man in a wretched way on a sled with only one live dog and take him aboard ship. Roger tells his sister that this stranger could have been his friend and he now considers him a brother. He was pursuing the demon they saw. The stranger is obviously haunted and asks Roger if he too is haunted by the same madness in pursuing his quest with a single mindedness as he has. The stranger agrees with Robert that a friend/ship is the most noble of callings but he himself is beyond hope of that. However Robert still holds him in the high esteem and waxes lyrical about his qualities that lead him to it. The stranger agrees to tell Roger his story of woe on the chance that he can be prevented from following the same path. Chapter 1 He is of Genevese of a well to do family. His father was late to marriage and children. His father’s dearest friend became low and removed himself and his daughter to a small town called Lucerne where his father finally found him dead and placed the daughter in the care of a relation. Two year later he married her. The age difference was great but so was the love which extended to him the first born son. His mother did charitable works with the poor, remembering how horrid it was for her. In these endeavors she found Elizabeth Lavenza who became his “more than sister” The night before they bring her into their home his mother tells him “I have a pretty present for you my Victor” and this is how we find out the stranger’s name, through the speech of his mother. He thought she truly was his “my more than sister, since till death she was to be mine only.” Chapter 2 Victor and Elizabeth were less than a year apart and acted much like siblings. When the second son was born (7 yrs his junior) victor’s parents settled down and got a home in Geneva. Victor was a loner with one true friend Henry Clerval. He had a burning passion for learning the secrets of nature and one rainy day where being outside was not an option, came across a book that described alchemy (i assume) which his father discounted as trash. Victor becomes obsessed with the elixir of life, attributing all his failures to fults with his executions and not with the fundamental problems with alchemy. Then during a particularly violent thunderstorm, he witnesses and oak tree destroyed by lightning and finds and interest in electricity and galvanism. Chapter 3 Victor is now 17 and is being sent to university. This is when Elizabeth contracts red fever and their mother, against advice goes to tend to her and also comes down with the fever and dies. Her deathbed request is for Victor and Elizabeth to wed and for Elizabeth to replace her as mother to the younger children. Victor still left for university and regretted the loss of all that was familiar. Henry was not allowed to go as his father looked upon it as a trivial pursuit. The day after his arrival he was introducing himself to the professors and met M. Krempe, professor of natural philosophy. He derided Victors study of the alchemists and sent him on his way with a list of the books he will need to study. Victor ignored his advice. He soon attended professor M. Waldman’s lectures and finds his passion for the new sciences restored and leaves with a new list of books and a promise of the use of the professors equipment.

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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them book notes

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find ThemFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by Newt Scamander
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

once again, as an Australian, we miss out on representation and recognition. Our ministry of magic really needs to pull its finger out and get some of our more spectacular magical creatures the recognition they deserve.
The rainbow serpent was not mentioned at all among the large serpents and they carve out rivers.
The Bunyip who are known to protect the local wildlife from outside forces.
Not to mention the world famous drop bear and hoop snake.
such a shame

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Sunday 11 March 2018

Appointment with Death by Agatha Christie Review

Appointment with Death (Hercule Poirot, #19)Appointment with Death by Agatha Christie
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I listened to the BBC dramatisation version of this audio book and thoroughly enjoyed the voice acting. The story and the murder was set mostly in Petra, somewhere I truly wish to visit but even if I wasn't aware of this spectacular wonder, I would have had no trouble visualising the scene of the crime.
In normal Christie style, all of the evidence is laid out before us and I still was none the wiser as to the murderer until dutifully informed by Monsieur Poirot along with the rest of the dumb struck and gapping cast. I need to read more of these and maybe I will get a little wiser.

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Saturday 10 March 2018

The Raven Cycle book 3: Blue Lily, Lily Blue by Maggie Stiefvater

Blue Lily, Lily Blue (The Raven Cycle, #3)Blue Lily, Lily Blue by Maggie Stiefvater
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was exactly what I wanted coming out of the second book "The Dream Thieves" More Blue and more caves! Also we finally get to meet Malory with his service dog; Dog.
They follow all sorts of clues and Adam gets stronger with his powers of Cabeswater making his super power the awesomeness of chill.
They are still on the hunt for Glendower but unlike most young adults out for adventure, adults are in on the "fun and games" too. Unsurprisingly, I cried in this one, but I cry easy and for happy or sad bits.
Can't wait to get to the next one.

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Friday 9 March 2018

Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal: Creation Myths, Volume 1

Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal: Creation Myths, Volume 1Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal: Creation Myths, Volume 1 by Brian Holguin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Damn it now I have to buy the next one!

This was amazing. Really takes you back into the world of The Dark Crystal. I love the characters created by Brian Froud/Jim Henson and Brian Holguin really gives them a new dimension.
I was worried that is would look to cartoony but the way they have designed the speech "bubbles" to be jagged actually added something rather than detracted.
Loved it!


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Tuesday 6 March 2018

Sunday 4 March 2018

The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood

The PenelopiadThe Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Whilst I am yet to read any of Homer's works, I am familiar with the story of Odysseus so this retelling from the perspective of his long suffering wife, Penelope with its fabulous feminist bent was wonderful.
I even liked the poems read by the chorus of the 12 hanged maids. They had a powerful rhythm to them that strengthened the accusations of the maids ill death. The chorus is a tradition of the greek play so it was a fitting use.
Margaret Atwood doing another wonderful job of speaking for those without voice.

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Witchblade Rebirth vol 1 Review

Witchblade Rebirth Volume 1Witchblade Rebirth Volume 1 by Tim Seeley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sara is in a new city and stirring up trouble. I liked this volume but as an intro to the witchblade universe I probably could have chosen a better starting point. They do an alright job re-introducing characters but some are not as clear as if you had read earlier volumes.
That being said, the story line is solid, and the artwork is amazing with some beautiful full page spreads that would be great as stand alone pieces of art.
I will be reading more from this universe.

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Saturday 3 March 2018

Theatre of the Gods by M Suddain Review

Theatre of the GodsTheatre of the Gods by Matt Suddain
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was fantastic! The plot jumped all over the place for the first 300 pages with hilarious results and considering the main objective of the Character Fabrigas is to jump to another universe, this works beautifully.
One of the things I loved the most of the pop culture references. I wish the "traditional sea shanties" had continued into the second half of the book because the image of a dirty, disreputable rabble of grisaled sailors singing mixed up versions of pop songs is one of the funniest things I have read...ever!

The second half of the book is where the plot settles down and goes in a more linear fashion. This is where the action really heats up and once the homunculus shows up we're really cooking with gas.
Awesome book really worth the read.
I want more from these universes.

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Thursday 1 March 2018

Fables Vol 22 by Bill Willingham & Mark Buckingham

Fables, Vol. 22: FarewellFables, Vol. 22: Farewell by Bill Willingham
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

So this was a bit of a mixed bag. I really like the final conclusion of the story line between Snow and Rose Red and some of the Final Story of .... pages but there were just too many of them that I didn't care about. These made it a bit tiresome. Over all quite good but sometimes too much of a good thing is actually too much.

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