Monday, June 01, 2015

May '15 Roundup

 

 

 

This month was a great month because I set myself the goal of deliberately DECREASING my reading goal and I wasn't sure how it was going to go. However, I was successful and only read 10 books. Considering that 3 of those were manga as well, I feel really good.

I was hoping to keep it in the single digits, but Memorial Weekend did me in, as I had lots of time to do nothing.

 

So without further ado...

 

1) The Last Aerie  3 Stars

 

2) Wednesday's Wrath  3 Stars

 

3) xxxHolic: Rei Vol. 1   3 Stars

 

4) xxxHolic: Rei Vol. 2  3 Stars

 

5) Lyon's Pride   1 Star

 

6) Disciple of the Wind  4 Stars

 

7) To War, MSG:O Vol. 6   4.5 Stars

 

8) Thermal Thursday   3 Stars

 

9) Crystal Dragon   4 Stars

 

10) War of the Sons   2.5 Stars

 

 

So overall, this month was a net gain and not a net loss star-wise.

 

 

Original post: Bookstooge.booklikes.com/post/1177705/may-15-roundup

Sunday, May 31, 2015

War of the Sons (Supernatural #6)

Review:

War of the Sons  - Rebecca Dessertine, David  Reed

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Title: War of the Sons

Series: Supernatural

Author: David Reed & Rebecca Dessertine

Rating: 2.5 of 5 Stars

Genre: Media tie-in

Pages: 238

 

 

 

Synopsis:

Sam and Dean are played by Abaddon, sent into the past and used to try to wipe out some End Game Strategy God had setup to defeat Satan in the final battle.

 

My Thoughts:

Poorly done and poorly thought out, even for a Supernatural event.  Anyone who reads ANY Biblical text knows Abaddon is a badguy, period. Stupid Winchesters.

 

A list of bloodlines outlining who the vessels of the angels will be in the last battle is the Big Secret? That is not a strategy, that is a weakness to hide. It is NOT a prophecy that deserves to be in a "War Scroll". Unless you're a writer with no ideas to work with.

 

Then the girl from the past ends up dying alone and old in a rest home? She was a hunter through and through. She wouldn't have lived to BE old. It was mawkish,  sentimental and shallow.

 

Not sure how many more of these books there are, but I'm done with them. It just isn't worth the time to read them.

Original post: Bookstooge.booklikes.com/post/1177206/war-of-the-sons-supernatural-6

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Crystal Dragon (Liaden)

Review:

Crystal Dragon - Steve Miller, Sharon Lee

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Title: Crystal Dragon

Series: Liaden Universe

Author: Sharon Lee & Steve Miller

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars

Genre: SF

Pages: 445

 

 

 

Synopsis:

The direct sequel to Crystal Soldier. And things get resolved in such a way as to show the creation of the Liaden Universe.

Intrigue, politics, fighting all come together from various places and planes.

 

My Thoughts:

I felt a little fuzzy reading this, as "Math" was suppose to save the day but obviously since Lee and Miller weren't talking real math, it was just referenced to so it felt kind of Ex Deus Machina.

 

That aside, this was yet another lovely foray into the Liaden Universe. This was the second book chronologically, but I have to say, I think the Publication Order is a much better way to read things. That was the way it came from the authors' minds and it should be transmitted to ours in the same fashion.

 

One thing I really liked was how much of an important part the Tree played. It has been referenced before, but it has almost been a non-existent side character, enough so that I never thought it was THAT special, not at all. Hope it plays a bigger part in future novels.

Original post: Bookstooge.booklikes.com/post/1176597/crystal-dragon-liaden

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Thermal Thursday (The Executioner #36)

Review:

Thermal Thursday - Don Pendleton

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Title: Thermal Thursda

Series: The Executioner

Author: Don Pendleton

Rating: 3 of 5 Stars

Genre: Action/Adventure

Pages: 138

 

 

 

Synopsis:

Mack must smash a new underground super-drug-highway that would connect Florida to Cuba and the Caribbean and he has only 24hrs to do so.

 

My Thoughts:

Mack fakes his way into yet another mafia secret stronghold, finds out what is going on and then hits the place so hard that it falls to pieces.

 

A fun read. Not much else to say.

Original post: Bookstooge.booklikes.com/post/1174938/thermal-thursday-the-executioner-36

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

To War (Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin #6) (Manga)

Review:

Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin, Vol. 6: To War - Yasuhiko Yoshikazu, Yoshiyuki Tomino, Hajime Yatate

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Title: To War

Series: Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin

Author & Artist: Yoshikazu Yasuhiko

Rating: 4.5 of 5 Stars

Genre: Manga

Pages: 440

 

 

Synopsis:

Zeon declares Independence. And we get to see how Amuro's father became the driven man he is and how that affected Amuro to be the young man he is.

 

My Thoughts:

In this book, we get to see how out-classed the Federation mobile suits are in comparison to the Zeon suits. I have to be honest, I don't understand how they were better. It was simply a matter of results I guess. Kind of like if you told me that Tank X was WAY better than Tank B and one Tank X destroyed a whole battalion of Tank B's all by itself. I just don't understand WHY the Zeon suits are so much better and that is frustrating.

 

Other than that, this continues to be top-notch in both story and art. The full color pages still amaze me and I don't have anything to add to what I've written in previous reviews.

Original post: Bookstooge.booklikes.com/post/1174488/to-war-mobile-suit-gundam-the-origin-6-manga

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Disciple of the Wind (Fated Blades #3)

Review:

Disciple of the Wind - Steve Bein

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Title: Disciple of the Wind

Series: Fated Blades

Author: Steve Bein

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars

Genre: Police Procedural

Pages: 528

 

 

 

Synopsis:

2 storylines this time around instead of 3. Thankful for that.

 

Modern Day:

Mariko must continue to hunt down Joko Daishi, the insane but genius mastermind who is the Leader of the Divine Wind. Only she has to do it on her own, as she's been kicked out of the police force. And it turns out there is another group interested in bringing down the Divine Wind. Only Mariko isn't sure she can work with this new group.

 

Historical:

Daigoro is still on the run from Shichio but now a mistress of politics and intrigue, Nene, enters the fray, hoping to lure them both to a mutual destruction for political gain for her husband. Can Daigoro survive Nene, Shichio AND the backstabbing of former allies?

And a mystical blade, one that gives immortality, is mixed up in it all.

 

My Thoughts:

Whoowhee!   Now this was a fun ride. While the transition from the first book, Daughter of the Sword, to the second book, Year of the Demon, was like a complete cut with brand new storyline, etc, this book was practically a direct continuation from Year of the Demon.

 

I did deduct a half star for lack of sword fighting, but the more I read, the more I realize that the Inuzama blades are more about their reality shaping powers than their battle prowess.

 

The pacing and cutoff points between the Modern Day and Historical Times was excellently done and kept me reading. I read most of this in one day. Came home from church, plopped down on the couch and just tore through it like a starving man into a steak.

 

In the afterwords, Bein did state who the model for this cover was [one Sayuri Oyamada] but I'm not sure if she's been the model for the previous covers or not. Either way, once again, I love the cover. Exotic Woman with Deadly Weapon = Good Stuff.

Bein also mentioned a novella that accompanies this book, Streaming Dawn, which I'm assuming will be like the previous short story. I'm off to hunt it down now.

Original post: Bookstooge.booklikes.com/post/1172827/disciple-of-the-wind-fated-blades-3

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Lyon's Pride (Tower and the Hive #4)

Review:

Lyon's Pride - Anne McCaffrey

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Title: Lyon's Pride

Series: Tower and the Hive

Author: Anne McCaffrey

Rating: 1 of 5 Stars

Genre: SFF

Pages: 336

 

 

 

Synopsis:

The war against the insects continues and the Talents continue their spread.

 

My Thoughts:

Due to the inclusion and normalization of homosexuality, I will not be finishing this series.

 

With that being said, I also think I'm done with McCaffrey. I know she won't be writing any more, obviously, but I'm tired of finding landmines like this and having to deal with it. I've read what I've wanted to of hers and now I'm done.

Original post: Bookstooge.booklikes.com/post/1165776/lyon-s-pride-tower-and-the-hive-4

Saturday, May 09, 2015

xxxHolic: Rei, Vol. 1 & 2 (Manga)

Review:

xxxHolic: Rei, Vol. 2 - CLAMP xxxHolic: Rei, Vol. 1 - CLAMP

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Title: xxxHolic: Rei Volumes 1 & 2

Series: xxxHolic: Rei

Author & Artist: CLAMP

Rating: 3 of 5 Stars

Genre: Manga

Pages: 392

 

 

 

Synopsis:

Watanuki, Yuko and the gang are back. Or more precisely, they are here "again". While the shop continues to cater to customers, Yuko and Domeki make cryptic remarks to each other about Watanuki's "choice".

 

My Thoughts:

Both these volumes only received 3 stars because it felt like CLAMP was milking the money machine instead of telling a good story.

The stories about the customers are as creepy, yet similar, as ever and the interchange between Domeki and Watanuki is a bit stale.

On the plus side, having Yuko back is wicked nice. Lordy, now there is a woman!

 

I'll probably continue to read this series as it is released here in NorAm, but based on these 2 volumes, I certainly won't be buying the series. I liked how the original ended and this hasn't changed my mind about that.

Original post: Bookstooge.booklikes.com/post/1162318/xxxholic-rei-vol-1-2-manga

Thursday, May 07, 2015

Wednesday's Wrath (The Executioner #35)

Review:

Wednesday's Wrath - Don Pendleton

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Title: Wednesday's Wrath

Series: The Executioner

Author: Don Pendleton

Rating: 3 of 5 Stars

Genre: Action/Adventure

Pages: 138

 

 

 

Synopsis:

A rogue general hooks up with a mafioso and a think tank genius gone bad. They plan to steal a nuclear arsenal from White Sands and sell it on the world black market.

Only Bolan, with his extra-legal jurisdiction, has a hope of stopping them.

 

My Thoughts:

Thankfully, April Rose isn't much involved in this story. I find her to be a distraction, since these books are so short and action-oriented instead of character oriented. She takes away from Mack blowing someone's brains out.

 

I really liked the idea of a group trying to steal such a massive arsenal from the United States and what it could mean for world events. It is fun to read things through the past's eyes [when hijacking planes was The Thing To Do if you were a terrorist, etc].

Original post: Bookstooge.booklikes.com/post/1160994/wednesday-s-wrath-the-executioner-35