November 19, 2012

BOOM by Michael Whetzel

BOOM
Great story of a no-holds-barred walking time bomb

We all have that something that just ticks us off. It could be bullying bosses, unattainable prospective lovers or lousy neighbors. Have you ever thought, however, about what would happen in case we allow all that anger to manifest and allow it to go BOOM? 


This is a story of a man who is fed up with all the daily annoyances of his life. He has an education, he has interests & talents, and he is nice & congenial. For some reason, however, his life turns out in such a way that he is almost a walking time bomb due to how he's constantly ticked by how people (and life) treated him. How he ends up managing such an anger is for you to check out in this book. 

While the plot in itself seems simple, this has been well-written nevertheless. There's a fantastical angle here too, but the line between fantasy and reality has been so cleverly blurred, it's awesome. 

My only annoyance? It's too short! We need a sequel :) 

Go over this and get ready to be swept away by Jeffrey. He's already counting down the seconds to a breakdown. Get ready and enjoy the ride. 

(Check out the author's The Pied Piper of the Undead while you're at it! Great stuff.) 

Read more: http://bookreviewsbydc.blogspot.com/2012/10/boom-by-michael-whetzel.html


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-Amazon [5/5 stars] http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0081S4X0G/

September 16, 2012

Ish - Getting the Ish Out in the Open by Regina Griffin

Ish - Getting the 'Ish Out in the Open (VOL I)
Great as a coffee table book

This could be read in one sitting, but this may be best read like a coffee table book, one page at a time. 


The book presents simple enough advice, statements and general to-dos that are weird, wacky, and rather deep. They are presented one page at a time, one sentence at a time. The ideas are random, although I was pleasantly surprised at more than one page. 

This would probably make a good coffee table book, because you could always pick it up, randomly open it to a page, and ponder the thought presented to you for the entire day. As I've read this on the Kindle App, it's hard to do such a thing.



Read more: http://bookreviewsbydc.blogspot.com/2012/09/ish-getting-ish-out-in-open-by-regina.html

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-Amazon [3/5 stars] http://amzn.com/B007VD3P7E
-Barnes & Noble [3/5 stars] http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/ish-tony-smart/1108105203

August 26, 2012

Clockwork Blue by Gloria Harchar

Clockwork Blue (The Lumière Chronicles)
Love story with a dash of fantasy and a hint of steampunk

I picked this book up because I was attracted by its steampunk lure. Little did I know that the steampunk essense is only some 10% of the book. The rest is of fantasy, drama, sex and colors. 


You've got here a tomboyish lady who's got an interesting gift; a brooding, handsome, misunderstood and powerful man; and a couple of pixies. (Yep, those little flying creatures who have the power to unleash evil into the world.) 

Overall: An interesting look at industrial England, with a quirky little romance in the middle of it. A quick, cute read, all in all.

Read more: http://bookreviewsbydc.blogspot.com/2012/08/clockwork-blue-by-gloria-harchar.html



  Posted on: 
-Amazon [4/5 stars] http://www.amazon.com/Clockwork-Blue-Lumi%C3%A8re-Chronicles-ebook/dp/B008FRCI8W/

August 11, 2012

Sugar & Salt by Ninotchka Rosca

Sugar & Salt
A quick, lovely look into woman's role in Philippine history

This is a short, simple, beautifully worded fable that plays with the roles of sugar and salt in Philippine history. It also, in particular, notes the experience of the woman, the Filipina, in the history of the Philippines. Few words, very deep, quite moving.


Read more: http://bookreviewsbydc.blogspot.com/2012/06/sugar-salt-by-ninotchka-rosca.html



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-Amazon [5/5 stars] http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/9712717461/

Fresh Fruit Quick Breads by Joyce Middleton

Fresh Fruit Quick Breads (Quick Breads, #1)
Nice & simple recipe book on quick breads with fresh fruit
This is a great, simple recipe book for what the title calls for: quick breads with fresh fruit.

It's simply worded, and, I feel, very personal. I love how the author placed little snippets before each recipe, and I also like the preface here - make sure to read it; it's very helpful (especially for beginners) in the quick bread scene. (I particularly liked her note about how she doesn't like having fresh fruit leftovers - and that's why she incorporates this into her quick breads!)

What I like the most? It's rather difficult for me to get ingredients in some cookbooks from the US or in the Europe. This cookbook, however, is great for me, as I can happily use local ingredients for baking these!

I'd gladly give this 5 stars, but I was saddened to know that there were no pictures of the final products in my copy. (I viewed this over a Kindle App though. The photos I saw with my e-book copy are general pictures of the fruits themselves.)

Overall, it's a lovely read, and, I believe, a great recipe book for fresh fruit quick breads. :)


  Posted on: 
-Amazon [4/5 stars] http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006Z0MS1I

The Pied Piper of the Undead by Michael Whetzel

The Pied Piper of the Undead
Quick, spunky coming-of-age story set at zombie apocalypse

Wow. How can a book of few pages sweep me off my feet so fast? Amazing, this novelette.


The title is apt (although at first I've been rather impatient to know why, the reason came soon enough), the story intense, the overall feel of the book great. Undoubtedly, there are some gross parts, but hey - it's a book with zombies, for crying out loud. Nice take on the zombie apocalypse theme. Quite a "coming-of-age" story too, now that I think about it. Awesome read.

Read more: http://bookreviewsbydc.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-pied-piper-of-undead-by-michael.html

  Posted on: 
-Amazon [5/5 stars] http://www.amazon.com/The-Pied-Piper-Undead-ebook/dp/B007L9US32/

Lords of Dyscrasia by S.E. Lindberg

Lords of Dyscrasia
Brilliant bloody dark fantasy that will haunt your dreams

This is a story of a man who worked to free himself from a lineage of bondage. He starts with simply denying the Rite of Inheritance of his forefathers, and soon finds himself undead and clothed in the skin of his enemies.


For this is the land of the Lords of Dyscrasia, a land where blood and ichor color the landscape.

I would definitely say that this is unique. I haven't read a lot of this genre, of speculative/horror/gore, but I must say that I had quite an enjoyable ramble as I walked through a world where I could sink my feet in bloodied pools or rotten corpses.

If you have no qualms reading dark fantasy (and feeling as if you've bathed in blood), pick up this book and enjoy. Come, the Lords of Dyscrasia are beckoning, calling you to claim your nightmares.


Read more: http://bookreviewsbydc.blogspot.com/2012/08/lords-of-dyscrasia-by-se-lindberg.html


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-Amazon [4/5 stars] http://www.amazon.com/Lords-Dyscrasia-S-E-Lindberg/dp/0615392865
-Barnes & Noble [4/5 stars] http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/lords-of-dyscrasia-lindberg/1104286884