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  • The Warden

    The Warden

    Review: What a nice surprise! I thought this was going to be either too dry or too smarmily satirical. Like old people that try to be witty at the opera intermission. While not as shocking as the book or movie of Deliverance, the two share one thing. The “what would you do?” thing. Best line… Read more

  • Wuthering Heights

    Wuthering Heights

    Review: Wow was this ever dark. Like midnight on the moor with no moon dark, as represented throughout the novel. This was also excellent, extremely well composed and thoroughly engrossing. Despite its age, this one has stood up very well to modern readings. A classic worthy of the name. This book made me want to:… Read more

  • Smoke and Mirrors

    Smoke and Mirrors

    Review: My first Neil Gaiman experience and it definitely won’t be my last. At times haunting, at other times laugh out loud funny. Atmosphere is everything. From dark and gloomy to sun bleached and gently nostalgic, the tales weave in and around their settings. Effortlessly. Some of these little beauties merit a second reading at… Read more

  • Lucy Gayheart

    Lucy Gayheart

    Review: One of the best Willa Cather novels I have read. I wasn’t sure how good it would be, seeing as it was one of her last works, from 1935. Meaning that very often an author’s latter output is not as good as the books from their peak period. See Sherlock Holmes Later Adventures to… Read more

  • The Song of Achilles

    The Song of Achilles

    Review: 5 stars! This was an extraordinary piece of writing. A retelling of the Illiad done vividly and clearly. A masterpiece based on a materpiece. Plenty-o-gayness. This book made me want to: punch Odysseus in the snotbox Overall rating: Readability: Plot: Other: Gayness Read more

  • The Tartan Sell

    The Tartan Sell

    Review: Failing to check my spreadsheet first meant that this was a second read for this one. It seems I had first read this in 1997, deep in the drunken years. So deep in fact that I had zero memory of it. Acceptable for a re-read. I couldn’t help but enjoy this book, despite it… Read more

  • A Recipe For Bees

    A Recipe For Bees

    Review: A very moving, very well constructed novel. I love reading Canadian literature because it speaks to my own experiences in this country. I love reading about the protagonist’s adventures in a town that I have been to. I learned a lot about the art and science of beekeeping. No way I’m ever doing that.… Read more

  • Dark Matter: Reading The Bones

    Dark Matter: Reading The Bones

    Review: Excellent! A collection of SF stories by African-American writers involving the unique experiences of the African diaspora. SF, as in Speculative Fiction, not limited to what one thinks of as science fiction. Most were myth or alternative history tales. Lots of SF that involved voodoo characters, most notably Papa Legba. Remember him from Gibson’s… Read more

  • Icy Sparks

    Icy Sparks

    Review: Meh. This is a woman’s book. It’s good and the writing is excellent but I could not identify with the woman protagonist as I am not a woman. Male characters were women with moustaches. Sort of 2-D cardboard cut-outs of what the author thinks her men would be like, not how they really are.… Read more

  • Deepsix

    Deepsix

    Review: This was good. The first two parts were excellent. The third not so much. Well written, engaging and the characters were easy to identify with. The third part, Skyhook, blew through my suspension of disbelief. Completely implausible and unconvincing. Despite that, on the whole a very good read, well worth the time. This book… Read more