DON'T LOOK AT ME /ahem/ This, my latest read, is the most visually unique book I've read all year. ILLUMINAE by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff is the story of the destruction of a mining colony and the horrors that befall the survivors as they flee their attackers in spaceships. Add in a healthy dose of [...]
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Book Review: WAKE OF VULTURES
Every now and then a book comes along that holds up the middle finger to convention and expectations, proceeding to create its own world in its own damn way, thank you very much. WAKE OF VULTURES by Lila Bowen (pseudonym of Delilah Dawson), does exactly that. Take yer stodgy tropes and stuff'em in a sack. It's not [...]
Book Review: DON’T EAT THE GLOWING BANANAS
Yeah. Right. So. This book was weird. Like the post-apocalyptic step-child of Douglas Adams' work weird. To adapt a phrase from another oft surrealist work I enjoy--there's a very thin line that separates entertaining absurdism from 'WTF am I reading', and that line is covered in radioactive cannibalistic pirates. And dancing zombies. Yep, the disco [...]
My Imagined Life
Happy Friday, denizens of the internet. It is cold out, and gloomy, and I find I can't rouse the energy to talk about my dancing life. I have several shows and events in the next few weeks, and my after-work existence has consisted of bouncing from rehearsal to rehearsal with nary a moment to rest. [...]
Book Review: THE FIRST FIFTEEN LIVES OF HARRY AUGUST
"I am writing this for you. My enemy. My friend. You know, already, you must know. You have lost"(1). What an opening, and oh boy, what a book. The premise of THE FIRST FIFTEEN LIVES OF HARRY AUGUST by Claire North is basically that of the movie "Groundhog Day", but turned up to 11. Certain [...]
Book Review: FIRST & THEN
When I was 15, I would not have picked up Emma Mills debut novel FIRST & THEN. I didn't (and don't) care much for sports, and then I had little patience for "realistic fiction" about angsty teens and their lives. I was busy enough living my own. So no, I would not have read FIRST&THEN--and [...]
Book Review: THE NAME OF THE WIND
"Words are pale shadows of forgotten names. As names have power, words have power. Words can light fires in the minds of men. Words can wring tears from the hardest hearts. There are seven words that will make a person love you. There are ten words that will break a strong man's will. But a [...]
Book Review: WELCOME TO NIGHT VALE
The first time I heard of Night Vale, it was early 2012 and through the posting and re-sharing magic of the internet, the great purple eye caught my attention. I listened to a couple episodes, but I didn't really get it, and it slipped from my mind. Many months later, long after the Great Tumblr Explosion of [...]
Book Review: A SWIFT KICK IN THE ASTEROIDS
Good morning and welcome back to my world, dear readers! Today let's look at my latest review-read for Curiosity Quills Press--an upcoming November 9th release entitled A SWIFT KICK IN THE ASTEROIDS, by Edward Zajac. This is his first published book, and it follows an adventure of an IT worker and a privateer [...]
Book Review: SEVENEVES
Happy Tuesday everyone! Today let's take a walk through SEVENEVES, the newest epic by Sci-fi author extraordinaire Neal Stephenson. Published this year, SEVENEVES is the third book I've read by Stephenson, and this blagh is going to feature details from all three--ANATHAM, SNOW CRASH, and this his latest feat of speculative fiction. Spoilers ahead! I [...]