Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Book 60: 61 Hours by Lee Child

Typical Jack Reacher.  Set in a snow storm, he has to protect a witness when the local police can't do it.  Of course, there is a secret military base that needs investigating and all the bad guys that need vanquishing. Quick and solid reading.

Book 59: Little Brother by Cory Doctoro



Youth fights back against the oppressive government after a terrorist attack.  Pretty interesting stuff, especially with the disapproval the regular folks seem to be feeling towards those in charge nowadays. Read it via Daily Lit.

Book 61: Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King

4 novellas.  Some brutal stuff here.  Murders and rape and revenge.  Finished it quickly.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Book 58: Stone of Farewell by Tad Williams

This is the second book in what is probably my all time favorite fantasy trilogy.  Simon is recovering from the dragon fight from the first book, starts to travel to meet Josua, and ends up in the last Sithi city.  All good stuff.  Nothing bad to say about this one.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Book 57: American Gods by Neil Gaiman

Good book.  Took me a while to read it, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.  The story of an ex-con named Shadow who gets pulled into a confrontation between the old gods (think Odin and Anansi) and the new gods (the internet or media/tv).  I'm sure if I was better read, I would have gotten more out of it.  There are probably lots of references to odd gods from various cultures that I didn't pick up on.  Czernobog? Thunderbirds?  But the story was fine even without all those things.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Book 56: Blockade Billy by Stephen King

This is another cheat books, as it consists of 2 pretty short stories, one of which I've read before.  The title story is about a baseball player who has a dark history and gets his baseball accomplishments wiped out of the books when it comes to light.  The other story is called Morality(?) about a woman asked to commit a silly crime on behalf of an old man and how it spins her life and marriage around.  Typical Stephen King.  I enjoyed them both.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Book 55: Zot by Scott McCloud

Good read. I've always heard of Scott McCloud, but the only thing I think I've ever read by him was the Google Chrome strip that they made when it was released. Zot is a hero from a different dimension than ours. His earth is perpetually stuck in 1964(?), but it's also futuristic. Everything there is just optimal and happy. He crosses over to our dimension and dates a girl named Jenny. But our world is dark and sad compared to his. The thing abut Zot is, he doesn't care. He wants to only see the good things about this world. Jenny wants to just leave, but Zot continues to tell her that this is her world and she should stay.

This was a collection of most of the Zot stories published. The first several have to do with Zot fighting various criminals from his world. The second happen after Zot is stuck in or world and really are the stories of Jenny and her friends and their regular lives. They deal with regular teenage problems like popularity and homophobia. I got this pretty cheap at the Half Price Bookstore and it was definitely worth it.

Book 54: The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman

Eh. A lot of it doesn't make sense. Isn't Lord Asriel a bad guy? Why does anyone want to support him? I got through it all. Some weird sexual metaphorical stuff near the end that creeped me out some.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Book 53: The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman

Will is introduced from our regular Earth. He meets Lyra and it all moves forward. This is where you find out that Lord Asriel plans on overthrowing Heaven. I didn't take it badly from a religious standpoint, but I didn't really understand it in the books. He does some horrible things, but plenty of people are supporting him. I didn't get a clear view as to why he wants to accomplish this feat. But, whatever. I won't read these books again.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Book 52: The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman

Meet Lyra and her adventures. The movie doesn't really do the book justice. It dumbs it way way down. It took a little to get into this, but I liked this book well enough. The next two were harder to enjoy.

Book 51: Gone Tomorrow by Lee Child

I've completely forgotten the plot of this book. Reacher is on a subway and sees a woman he suspects of being a terrorist. Then he gets all involved in a plot that he shouldn't, etc, etc. But any Reacher book is a good read and I liked it when i read it, but it's months later now and I forgot it all.