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Review: Legion

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Legion by Brandon Sanderson My rating: 4 of 5 stars I'm not sure what I expected here, but this certainly wasn't it. However, it kicked ass! I'm definitely looking forward to the sequel, which just came out this week. I love the concept of this urban fantasy setup by Sanderson. He's showing me that he can branch out from the epic fantasy rather nicely. I could see a long series here. View all my reviews

Review: You Have to Fucking Eat

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You Have to Fucking Eat by Adam Mansbach My rating: 5 of 5 stars Awesome. Mansbach knows kids, yes he does. This kind of thing brings back memories.... And Cranston as a narrator, excellent. Almost as funny as Samuel L. Jackson was in the first book. View all my reviews

Review: Star Wars: Tarkin

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Star Wars: Tarkin by James Luceno My rating: 3 of 5 stars My first foray into the post-EU era reboot of the Star Wars novel series. Since this is "official" canon now, it's even more interesting to get a look into the backstory of Grand Moff Tarkin. Overall, the story is pretty basic. Nothing special, other than that it's Star Wars. There's not a lot of adventure, though there are some battle scenes. The big draw here is the character development of Tarkin himself, the Big Bad of the very first movie. This was Star Wars when it was simply Star Wars . There was no New Hope, no Jar-Jar Binks, and no Ewoks. There was one movie, and Disney did not own it. It was so cool to see Peter Cushing as this villain, as anyone watching movies in that era knew him from horror movies. My favorite part of this book was seeing the relationship between Tarkin and the other Big Bad Villains, Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine. We get to see the dynamic between them, most notably th...

Review: The Goldfinch

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The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt My rating: 5 of 5 stars 4.5 stars. It might be surprising that I rate this book so high after it took me 3 1/2 months to get through it. Well, I wasn't intending to speed through it. This was a slow cook meal of a book that I read in small pieces over this time. It was always something comfortable to go back to if I read something I didn't care for, as well as a steadying read if I read something I really liked. So it served its purpose. I can see why it won the Pulitzer. Though I haven't had a huge amount of luck getting into the award winners, this one carried me along nicely. It reminded me a bit of Empire Falls by Richard Russo in that manner. The story was quite different, but it had that long simmering feel of a story along with great character development. With books like these, the plot almost doesn't matter; it just needs to get us into the heads of the characters. Donna Tartt is certainly on my radar...

Review: The Magician's Land

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The Magician's Land by Lev Grossman My rating: 3 of 5 stars I received a free copy of this book through the First Reads program on Goodreads. 3.5 stars, and this is more an average of my feelings than anything. I was all over the map here. It took me a loooonnnnng time to get through this book. At times I was so bored I chose to watch paint dry rather than read. And at other times I was really impressed with the story and characters. The ending was more of the same. Not bored with it, but there were things that made me go "eh, wtf?" and there was satisfaction with some of the elements. All in all, it was a good conclusion to the trilogy. At the same time, I'm glad it is over. It was a good trilogy, but I'm feeling somewhat burned out. I think that has to do with my re-read of the first two books than anything with this one, but there it is. But truth is, if I had to muddle through 10 of these at four times the length each, I'd probably run for the hills. Bu...

Review: Jim Butcher's Dresden Files: War Cry

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Jim Butcher's Dresden Files: War Cry by Jim Butcher My rating: 4 of 5 stars I received a free eARC of this book from NetGalley. Dresden rocks! It is so very cool to get a dose of the Dresden Files during the wait between novels of the main series. In this one, we go back a few books. This story is set after Dead Beat , so spoilers will appear in this review and in the graphic novel if you haven't read that far. Here, we return to the time that the White Council were at war with the Red Court and Harry had just been made a Warden. Here, Dresden is joined by Ramirez, Wild Bill Meyers, and Yoshimo to take on a group of Red Court vampies led by a typically sinister baddie. Excitement and lots of fighting ensue. I really don't know how much a new person to the Dresden universe would get out of this, but to a fan that's read everything available, it's a treat. The artwork is excellent and Butcher's voice is definitely there among the wri...

Review: Galveston

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Galveston by Nic Pizzolatto My rating: 4 of 5 stars That was good. A noir-mystery type story with heart. Great audio, and good to visit the locations in Texas and Louisiana. So this is the guy that made True Detective . Now my goal is to catch up on that series. View all my reviews