Thursday, October 18, 2012

Review: Crime and Punishment


Crime and Punishment
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

My rating: 5 of 5 stars



I can easily see someone giving this a 2star rating, as it is rambling and about a young, selfish man who murders an old woman just to prove that he can.

But the reasons I gave it a 5star are the following:
1) Excellent writing. Even translated, Dostoyevsky's genius shines through. Descriptions of places, of humans, of human reaction to external and internal stimuli.

2) Portrayal of humanity. This was spot on and enlightening. A murderer, a crazy woman, a whore, a drunkard, a womanizing philanderer, an armchair psychologist/cop. So many characters, so many descriptions. Most of the characters are real enough that they have very visible flaws that make you want to gnash your teeth. Which leads into 3.

3) How murder affects a normal person on the mental and physical level. Raskanilkov wants to know if he is a normal man or a superman, someone who is outside the normal laws of God and man, outside the consequences setup by God. It makes you cry to see this young man constantly deny the reality of his situation because of his pride. Which leads into 4.

4) Through it all, through rejecting everyone, turning away from them all, in the end there is redemption, through love. It is not Raskanilkov who does the redeeming, for a human cannot redeem themselves. It is outside of their power. But another, ahhh, that is another matter.


And there are tons of further material for discussion. but enough from me.



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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Review: Battle Pod


Battle Pod
Battle Pod by Vaughn Heppner

My rating: 1 of 5 stars



Well, I gave this series [Doomstar] 3 books to interest me. And it never did. Poor, amateurish writing, depressing situations that give not even the slightest sliver of hope, a main character who talks about "freedom" but is just one selfish bastard and then nothing but death, death with side order of massive death.

This was just depressing and poorly edited.

Vaughn, pay the couple of hundred bucks to have a professional editor pick you apart and put you back together. You might have a chance then.

This series gets a big BLEH from me.



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Monday, October 15, 2012

Review: Siege of Darkness


Siege of Darkness
Siege of Darkness by R.A. Salvatore

My rating: 3 of 5 stars



As opposed to my other "Drizz't" reads by Salvatore, I actually enjoyed this read. And halfway through I realized why.

Salvatore stopped writing about specific characters and got into "Big battle" mode. I realized Salvatore can't do characterization worth a tinker's pot. His characters are 2D, flat, boring, unemotional, etc, etc, which is why I did not like the previous books. I enjoyed the battle, a lot.

So while this was going to be my last "Drizz't" book, I think I'll give Salvatore another chance at Redemption [not that I'm holding out much hope mind you].



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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Review: Patriot Games


Patriot Games
Patriot Games by Tom Clancy

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



This is the only Clancy book that I really like, enough so that I've read it twice in highschool, once in college and once in "adult" life :)
Probably a "once a decade" kind of book for me.

The world has certainly changed since this book was written. Is Ireland still dealing with the North/South/England issue? I don't even know! If it is, it has been overshadowed by the likes of 9/11, Iraq, Iran and the Arab spring.

And airport security. And cell phones. What a difference the internet and cellphones would have made to this story. This was a cool story and a good reminder of what the security world "used to be" like...



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Friday, October 05, 2012

Review: xxxHolic, Vol. 03


xxxHolic, Vol. 03
xxxHolic, Vol. 03 by CLAMP

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



The weird juxtaposition of macabre and humor keeps this entertaining.
And as "busy" as the artwork is, CLAMP has some wonderful illustrations in this volume.



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Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Review: Ninja High School Pocket Manga #6


Ninja High School Pocket Manga #6
Ninja High School Pocket Manga #6 by Ben Dunn

My rating: 2 of 5 stars



While slightly better than Vol 5 [at least this time Jeremy is in some of the story], this is nothing to get excited about.

Stupid Terminator ripoff was not funny.
And combat cheerleaders, while an interesting fight, was just to over the top without the funny...



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Monday, October 01, 2012

Review: Startide Rising


Startide Rising
Startide Rising by David Brin

My rating: 2 of 5 stars



I initially read this back in the mid-90's when I was young and impressionable and enjoyed it.

It was kind of a "meh" read this time. Of course, it being hinted that dolphins, humans and chimps all get it on together back on earth did not help.



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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Review: Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator


Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator
Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator by Roald Dahl

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



This was a much sillier book than its predecessor. And I loved every word.
This was Dahl "in spaaaaaaace......". Over the top situations, stupid adults, smart kid, crazy creatures. The only way it could have been better is if it had been served with melted caramel covering.





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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Review: The Son of Neptune


The Son of Neptune
The Son of Neptune by Rick Riordan

My rating: 3 of 5 stars



To sum up this book, Percy Jackson kicks Jason's ass, period.
Not literally, but in a characterizational way [and yes, I made up that word just for this].
To be fair, I've had a whole series to find out about Percy Jackson, and 1 book about Jason.



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