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Wicked Valentine's Readathon -- Finish Line

Wicked Valentine's Read-a-Thon

Pages read today: 199 (The Forgotten Garden) + 292 (Terror by Night) + 16 (Firestorm)

Pages read total: 2113

Time read today: 5 hours 41 minutes

Time read total: 22 hours 13 minutes

Comments: I'm so excited about my progress this week.  I finished some great books (The Forgotten Garden, Gone Girl) and knocked a few books off my list.  Plus, my total pages read and time read are huge!  Lots of fun!

Goals:

  • Read 5 books √
  • Review all books read √
  • Read an average of 2 hours a day √
  • Read The Moon is a Harsh Mistress √

My TBR Pile:

  • The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein
  • Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
  • The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton
  • 300 by Frank Miler
  • Stories of Hans Christian Anderson
  • Terror by Night by Ambrose Bierce
  • Cowboys vs. Aliens (added)
  • Windfall by Rachel Caine (added)
  • Firetorm (added -- in progress)
tags: Wicked Valentine's
categories: Readathon
Friday 02.15.13
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Terror by Night by Ambrose Bierce

Title: Terror by Night

Author: Ambrose Bierce

Genre: Horror

Pages: 292

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: T4MC - A Author; Genre - Horror; What's in a Name - Emotion; TBR Pile

How I Got It: I own it!

'Nothing is so improbable as what is true' Of all the writers of ghost and horror stories, Ambrose Bierce is perhaps the most colourful. He was a dark, cynical and pessimistic soul who had a grim vision of fate and the unfairness of life, which he channelled into his fiction. And in his death, or rather his disappearance, he created a mystery as strange and unresolved as any that he penned himself. But more of that later.

Previously I have read Bierce's The Devil's Dictionary (such fun) and "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" (for school), but never moved to his other short stories.  These stories remind me of a poor man's Poe.  They have the unexpected elements of supernaturalbut none of the psychological horror so present in Poe's work.  I did pass an enjoyable afternoon with Bierce's stories.  My favorites were the stories of an encounter with a ghost, but not knowing it was a ghost.  Good collection of stories.

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tags: 4 stars, Ambrose Bierce, classics, horror, Wicked Valentine's
categories: Book Reviews
Thursday 02.14.13
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton

Title: The Forgotten Garden

Author: Kate Morton

Publisher: Washington Square Press 2008

Genre: Historical Fiction

Pages: 552

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: T4MC - About a family; Genre - Women's Fiction; Women Authors; TBR Pile

How I Got It: I own it

A tiny girl is abandoned on a ship headed for Australia in 1913. She arrives completely alone with nothing but a small suitcase containing a few clothes and a single book—a beautiful volume of fairy tales. She is taken in by the dockmaster and his wife and raised as their own. On her twenty-fi rst birthday, they tell her the truth, and with her sense of self shattered and very little to go on, "Nell" sets out to trace her real identity. Her quest leads her to Blackhurst Manor on the Cornish coast and the secrets of the doomed Mountrachet family. But it is not until her granddaughter, Cassandra, takes up the search after Nell’s death that all the pieces of the puzzle are assembled.

Our February book Club selection and I freaking loved it!  It's a gorgeous novel tracing the exposure of a huge mystery.  I love Morton's writing.  Even attempting to follow multiple narrators, I didn't have any problems.  Morton seamlessly transitions between times and narrators.  I was with each of the characters throughout.  Speaking of characters, I was in love with all of them.  Well, that's not exactly true.  Rose and Adeline were definitely the villains of the piece.  Of course, Rose is unintentionally a villain, but still her reversal towards Eliza makes her a suitable villain.  I felt very connected with Cassandra and Nell and Eliza.  There was something about those three characters that just pulled me straight in.  And the mystery kept me guessing for most of the book.  I admit that I figured it out before the big reveal, but Morton's storytelling kept me engaged throughout.  Amazing book.  Now I must add Morton's other books to my TBR list.

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tags: 5 stars, family, Kate Morton, Wicked Valentine's
categories: Book Reviews
Thursday 02.14.13
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Wicked Valentine's Readathon #3

Wicked Valentine's Read-a-Thon

Pages read today: 342 (Windfall) + 88 (300) + 353 (The Forgotten Garden)

Pages read total: 1606

Time read today: 3 hours 7 minutes + 25 minutes + 4 hours 23 minutes

Time read total: 16 hours 32 minutes

Comments: One fun action adventure, one violent graphic novel, one amazingly intricate read.  I'd say my progress so far is very satisfactory.  I'm hoping to finish The Forgotten Garden before the end of the readathon.  Only 200 pages to go!

tags: Wicked Valentine's
categories: Readathon
Wednesday 02.13.13
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Windfall by Rachel Caine

Title: Windfall (Weather Wardens #4)

Author: Rachel Caine

Publisher: Roc 2005

Genre: Paranormal action adventure

Pages: 342

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Genre - Paranormal; What's in a Name - Up/Down; Mount TBR; Seriously Series; 52 Books - W7

How I Got It: I own it

Weather Warden Joanne Baldwin's stormy personal life is taking its toll on her patience-and her powers. But when the truce between the Wardens and the mystical Djinn starts to self-destruct, Joanne finds herself forced to choose between saving her Djinn lover, saving her Warden abilities-and saving humanity.

The fourth novel in the Weather Warden series and I'm still into it.  I was feeling a bit rocky after Chill Factor; not quite sure where the series was going, and not sure I want to stay with it.  Thankfully the fourth book has gotten back on track with new characters and new twists and turns.  The additions of Cherise and Sarah livened up the general storyline and setting.  Plus we get tons more mystery as to what is really going on with the weather.  I won't spoil the surprise, but I was intrigued.  I must definitely read the next book to see how this plays out...

Weather Warden:

  1. Ill Wind
  2. Heat Stroke
  3. Chill Factor
  4. Windfall
  5. Fire Storm
  6. Thin Air
  7. Gale Force
  8. Cape Storm
  9. Total Eclipse
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tags: 4 stars, action, paranormal, Rachel Caine, Wicked Valentine's
categories: Book Reviews
Monday 02.11.13
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Wicked Valentine's Readathon #2

Wicked Valentine's Read-a-Thon

Pages read today: 393 (Gone Girl) + 112 (Cowboys vs. Aliens)

Pages read total: 823

Time read today: 4 hours 10 minutes + 32 minutes

Time read total: 8 hours 37 minutes

Comments: Finished a nail biter and an underwhelming graphic novel.  Yet, I am excited about my progress so far.  Looking forward to more great reading.

tags: Wicked Valentine's
categories: Readathon
Sunday 02.10.13
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Cowboys and Aliens by Fred Van Lente

Title: Cowboys and Aliens

Author: Van Lente, Foley, Callero, Lima, Rosenberg

Publisher: It Books 2011

Genre: Graphic Novel

Pages: 112

Rating: 3/5 stars     Movie  4/5

Reading Challenges: Graphic Novels; TBR Pile; Book to Movie; Bingo -- 4 from TBR

How I Got It: I own it

Arizona. 1873. The ultimate showdown between cowboys and Indians is interrupted… by an alien invasion.Every conqueror believes himself moved by a higher power, his destructive actions justified by necessity, compassion, or divine providence. In the greatest and most deadly expansion the world has seen, European settlers pushed west, decimating the native population without a second thought. But when aliens invade, they give the cowboys the fight of their lives, forcing them to pair with the Indians in a battle for control of the planet.The Old West will never be the same…

So, I'm a bit underwhelmed with this one.  I like the idea: cowboys and natives versus aliens.   This sounds like a great story.  Unfortunately, the story seems very short and undeveloped.  We don't spend any real time with the characters before the aliens land.  The action is choppy and not very exciting.  The ending does have a great cliffhanger, but something comes of it.

Movie

The movie is very different from the book.  We get a story of cowboys versus aliens, but that's really where the similarities stop.  I enjoyed the movie if nothing more than a fun action movie. Daniel Craig is the convincing stoic cowboy with a shady past.  Harrison Ford is great as the craggy grumpy old man.  The action sequences are fun and full of fun special effects.  This is anything ground-breaking, but I did enjoy the movie.  My only issue is Olivia Wilde's character.  I could have done without her...

tags: 3 stars, 4 stars, Fred Van Lente, graphic novel, Wicked Valentine's
categories: Book Reviews, Movies
Saturday 02.09.13
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

Title: Gone Girl

Author: Gillian Flynn

Publisher: Crown Publishers 2012

Genre: Thriller

Pages: 419

Rating:  5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: T4MC - F Author; Sub-genre - Horror, Psychological; Women Authors; TBR Pile; Blogger Recommendation

How I Got It: Borrowed from a friend (for informal book club selection)

On a warm summer morning in North Carthage, Missouri, it is Nick and Amy Dunne’s fifth wedding anniversary. Presents are being wrapped and reservations are being made when Nick’s clever and beautiful wife disappears from their rented McMansion on the Mississippi River. Husband-of-the-Year Nick isn’t doing himself any favors with cringe-worthy daydreams about the slope and shape of his wife’s head, but passages from Amy's diary reveal the alpha-girl perfectionist could have put anyone dangerously on edge. Under mounting pressure from the police and the media—as well as Amy’s fiercely doting parents—the town golden boy parades an endless series of lies, deceits, and inappropriate behavior. Nick is oddly evasive, and he’s definitely bitter—but is he really a killer?

There are no supernatural elements to this story, but I feel like it should be reclassified as a horror.  There is something truly wrong with the characters inhabiting the book.  But I must admit that it made for an engaging read.  I love how the reader gets one story for the first half of the book and then everything gets turned upside down for the second half.  It kept me guessing as to the outcome.  The characters are engaging and likable (at least for awhile).  They seem real, until they aren't.  Flynn's style is flawless.  The contrasting chapters from Nick and from Amy each have their own voice.  It really feels as if those two characters are sharing their story with us.  I loved the seamless transitions.  The other book club members have read this and really want to discuss it, but I hadn't read it yet.  So this is our informal book club selection for February.  I can't wait to see what they each thought of it. Great read!

Awesome playlist from Book Riot!

tags: 5 stars, Gillian Flynn, thriller, Wicked Valentine's
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 02.09.13
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
Comments: 1
 

Wicked Valentine's Readathon #1

Wicked Valentine's Read-a-Thon

Instead of updating everyday, I'm going to update once every couple of days or so.

Pages read today: 292 (The Moon is a Harsh Mistress) + 26 (Gone Girl)

Pages read total: 318

Time read today: 3 hours 35 minutes + 20 minutes

Time read total: 3 hours 55 minutes

Comments: A good start to the readathon.  I finished J's favorite book and started (albeit just barely) the book club's informal selection.  I hope to get most of Gone Girl read tomorrow, but have to walk to the library (returns) and do some cleaning.

tags: Wicked Valentine's
categories: Readathon
Friday 02.08.13
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein

Title: The Moon is a Harsh Mistress

Author: Robert Heinlein

Publisher: 1966

Genre: Scifi

Pages: 518 (ebook version)

Rating:  4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Genre - Scifi; Monthly Key Word - February; Ebook; Bingo -- 4 from TBR

How I Got It: We own it

It is a tale of revolution, of the rebellion of the former Lunar penal colony against the Lunar Authority that controls it from Earth. It is the tale of the disparate people--a computer technician, a vigorous young female agitator, and an elderly academic--who become the rebel movement's leaders. And it is the story of Mike, the supercomputer whose sentience is known only to this inner circle, and who for reasons of his own is committed to the revolution's ultimate success.

My third Heinlein book and I dare say the easiest book, at least on the surface.  We have a story of revolution on the moon.  Easy right?  Sure, the first part is easy.  But then we get into more discussions of politics and governmental theory.  What constitutes a good government?  How should we rule?  From there things go from bad to worse.  Revolution is hard, ruling is even harder.  I liked the political discussions above all else.  The storyline and characters are good, but Heinlein excels when characters discuss political philosophy.  Those conversations are what kept me engaged in the book.

As to the style, it took me awhile to get used to the gramatical structure.  There is a mix of English and Russian and an omission of "the" throughout most of the book.  This points to an evolution of language on Luna separate from Terra.  I like the style, but sometimes found myself wanting to "correct" the language.

Just remember: TANSTAAFL!

tags: 5 stars, politics, Robert Heinlein, science fiction, Wicked Valentine's
categories: Book Reviews
Thursday 02.07.13
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Wicked Valentine's Readathon -- Starting Line

Wicked Valentine's Read-a-Thon

From My Shelf Confessions:

The Wicked Valentine’s Read-A-Thon is a time when we all get together to dedicate the days of February 7-14 to as much reading as possible. You read as much as you can in order to get yourself a little further through that huge to-read pile! We know real life gets in the way and even if you can’t participate more than one day, you’re welcome to join in on the fun!

Fun Fun!  I've never joined this readathon before, but February seems like the perfect month.  I've always gotten into a reading slump in February and I'm hoping this helps me stay out of one.  Since I've already committed to Fantasy February, my books for this readathon will be fantasy related.

Goals:

  • Read 5 books
  • Review all books read
  • Read an average of 2 hours a day
  • Read The Moon is a Harsh Mistress

My TBR Pile:

  • The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein
  • Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
  • The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton
  • 300 by Frank Miler
  • Stories of Hans Christian Anderson
  • Terror by Night by Ambrose Bierce
tags: Wicked Valentine's
categories: Readathon
Wednesday 02.06.13
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

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