I do not think that there can ever be enough books about anything and I say that knowing that some of them are going to be about Pilates.The more knowledge the better seems like a solid rule of thumb, even though I have watched enough science fiction films to accept that humanity’s unchecked pursuit of learning will end with robots taking over the world.-Sarah Vowell
Friday, September 28, 2018
Star Wars Vol 5: Rebel Jail by Kieron Gillen (Writer), Jason Aaron (Writer), Angel Unzueta (Artist), Mike Matthew (Artist), Paul Mounts (Colorist), Sunny Gho (Colorist), Java Tartaglia (Colorist), Leinil Yu (Penciler), Gerry Alanguilan (Inker), VC's Joe Caramagna (Letterer), Chris Eliopoulos (Letterer)
This comic takes place after New Hope and the Death Star has been blown up by Luke Skywalker. On Coruscant their best spy Eneb Ray is asked to help a group of Senators escape from the prison Arrth-Eno. They have access codes and a ship willing to smuggle them off of Coruscant. He agrees to help. When he arrives the Senators tell him they have a rare opportunity to kill the Emperor as he is coming to Arrth-Eno. Ray contacts Leia and she has the six spies on Coruscant come to his aid as well as the spy on Arrth-Eno itself. But things go wrong and the Emperor had laid a trap for them and blows up Arrth-Eno killing everyone on board. Ray was last seen going after the Emperor's ship.
Cut to now where Leia has teamed up with Sana to capture Dr. Alphra. They then head out to a maxim security prison, Sunspot Prison, to place her there. The place has a sun at its back and is heavily fortified at its front. No one knows about the place either. But then a mysterious man and his droid army invade the prison and begin to kill the prisoners. Leia cannot stand for this and is determined to save them. He is equally determined to get her to kill them.
Leia and Sana will unlock Dr. Alphra's cell and make the decision to trust her enough to help them try to take back the prison. Meanwhile, Han and Luke are on a mission to get supplies for the Rebels and Han loses all the money on a sabacc game and must find a way to earn it back. This is a powerful comic that explores the dark side of humanity and how a monster can be created. While Leia is looking to save everyone Sana is looking to save only them, which is typical of both of them. Sana and Dr. Alphra have some kind of history together that didn't end well so those two are at each other's throats. The character of Eneb Ray is a good and honorable man--a hero--who believes in the cause fully. Will Leia and Sana be able to save the prisoners and make sure Dr. Alphra doesn't escape? I really liked this book that found a way to insert some humor into a very dark storyline. I give it my highest recommendation.
Link to Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Vol-Rebel-2015-ebook/dp/B01IQ44P1Q/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1538137380&sr=8-2&keywords=star+wars+rebel+jail
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Keowee Valley by Katherine Scott Crawford
Quincey MacFadden, twenty-five, lives in Charlestown, South Carolina with her grandsire in 1768. They had been grieving over the loss of her cousin to a band of Shawnee Indians when a man shows up with his ring saying that the Shawnee still hold him alive but not for much longer. Quinn's grandfather cannot leave his business affairs to make the journey into the Blue Ridge Mountains to barter for his life, but Quinn can. Moreover, Quinn plans on using her dowry money to buy land and stay there where she can be free to be who she is: a woman who reads rides horses astride and cares not a whit for society.
Though her grandfather is against it, Quinn and the man with the information head out with a local preacher as chaperon and her worldly goods and stuff to trade for land and for Owen's life. When they arrive at Fort Prince Georgie they discover that the soldiers are abandoning the fort and that the trapper that they are looking for, Jack Wolf, to help her find her cousin isn't there. They do come across two Cherokee and they agree to take her to Attakullakulla the head of the Cherokee to barter for land. Attakullakulla agrees to see the mad woman who wants to barter for land rather than just take it or marry into it. He swaps for 400 acres with the agreement that the Cherokee can use it to hunt on and that Cherokee and those they are friends with will have safe passage across it.
While waiting for Jack Wolf to show up, she has already sent out the word that she is looking for homesteaders. The Cherokee take her to her land and soon people begin to arrive looking to work the land in exchange for a home on it. They seem surprised when she doesn't charge them for the land. Some families come as well as an ex-slave named Hosa and a former lord named Harris. They begin to build homes on the site starting with hers first.
Then Jack Wolf arrives. The half Irish half Cherokee man captivates her from the start as she does him. He tells her its way too dangerous for her to go after her cousin. That he'll go and get him for her and the voice in her head that is part of her Sight, of which she sometimes sees things to come and things that have passed, tells her to trust him, so she does. It isn't too long before her cousin is returned to her. She had hoped that he would stay and live with her, but he has had his fill of wilderness and wants to go home to boring Charlestown and work for grandfather.
Ridge Runner, Jack's half-brother hunts with him and the two would leave food for the people of the settlement. At first, his presence caused unease but gradually those that found him unsettling warmed up to him. He named the wild Arabian horse Quinn tames Fire Eater and he gives Quinn her Cherokee name Rides-Like-A-Man.
Jack wants to marry Quinn but she doesn't want to give up her land or her freedom to some man, even though he assures her he has no interest in her land and he would never dream of curtailing her freedom. On top of that, both Quinn and her cousin have both had visions of a war to come and neither knows which side the Cherokee play in it. Where she lives she should be safe from the fighting as far as they know which is why he intends to send her his soon-to-be wife at some point in the future.
This is a totally fascinating read with great characters and a fantastic storyline. The descriptions are so vivid of the lands and the people populating them. There's the ever stoic Ridge Runner who will surprise you when he does show his feelings. The wild and free Quinn who does as she likes to make the world fit her rather than the other way around, even though it probably can't last forever. The mysterious Jack with the lilt in his voice and an easy smile on his face who can always sneak up on Quinn. You might have to make some leaps of faith in the storyline like when the homestead seems to magically come together and have no problems whatsoever. But the plot goes by so fast that such plot holes can be easily overlooked. While it's a bit of a bodice ripper it's still a historic novel at the same time that illuminates a time, a people, and a place with such precision. I really enjoyed this book and I cannot recommend it enough.
Quotes
“A Duke overpowered by a woman,” Owen scoffed, tucking his hands in the pockets of this jacket and raising a rust colored eyebrow. “Why does he allow his own mother to rule over him?” Grandfather reached out, popped him lightly on the back of the head. “We’re all ruled by women, boy—you’re just too much the bantam rooster to recognize it.”
-Katherine Scott Crawford (Keowee Valley p 281)
Link to Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Keowee-Valley-Katherine-Scott-Crawford-ebook/dp/B0097HHHWG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1537965292&sr=8-1&keywords=keowee+valley
Monday, September 24, 2018
Sex Criminals Vol 3: Three the Hard Way by Matt Fraction (Writer, Artist) and Chip Zdarksy (Writer, Artist)
In the previous comic, things were tense between Suzie and Jon. They weren't having sex for fear of being caught by the Sex police. Jon went back into therapy and his therapist told him to reconnect with old friends which he did when he ran into his old childhood friend Robert Rainbow who happened to be Suzie's gynecologist that she was out having coffee with. Suzie also reconnected with her old roommate Rachael who happened by and Robert and Rachael hit it off. They end up with a device that the Sex police use to find them in the Quiet Place when they have sex or masturbate. Jon sneaks into the Sex police office and steals files on people like them. One of them is his old kid fantasy porn star Ms. Jasmine-Ana-St. Cocaine-Kincaid. They go to her house to meet with her and see if she can help them. She is a teacher now.
They discover a man in Miami, Mr. Douglas Douglas, who takes care of his mother and works in an old folk home for a living in the files. Jon and Suzie want to head to Miami to see him and convince him to join their cause against the Sex police but Ana wants to know how they can afford to do this. When they tell her about their bank robbing gig she kicks them out and wants nothing to do with them.
Suzie and Jon head down to Miami and run into trouble with Mr. Douglas Douglas. He has an evil magical fairy with tentacles coming out of its vagina that will electrocute you that protects him. They must fight off this fairy and get nowhere with Douglas. Meanwhile, Myrtle Spurge of the Sex police is sleeping with Jon's therapist in order to get at his notes on Jon's sessions. Also, Robert is dealing with some hang-ups he has with Rachael's sexual past and his own desire for vanilla sex that he thinks she finds boring. Things are getting complicated with the addition of new players who have powers when they have sex, or as in the case of Alix, when she gets an adrenaline rush from falling off a bridge into the water below. They're going to need Ana, so can they mend fences with her? This series improves with each issue. There's a scene where the writer and artist have a conversation about not wanting to do a scene that is hilarious. They find new ways to make this comic fabulous. I highly recommend reading it.
Link to Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Sex-Criminals-Vol-Matt-Fraction-ebook/dp/B01GOXQ12C/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1537792945&sr=8-6&keywords=sex+criminals
Friday, September 21, 2018
Paper Girls Vol. 3 by Brian Vaughan (Writer), Cliff Chiang (Artist), Matt Wilson (Colorist), Jared K. Fletcher (Letterer)
In the previous book, Mac, Tiffany, and Erin wind up in 2016 standing in front of adult Erin's car. They ask for her help in finding KJ. Older Erin's phone and their apple device synch up and show a map of the old mall that they used to hang out at so they make plans to go there. Meanwhile, Mac and Tiffany want to find out what happened to them and Mac gets the worst news ever in that she learns that she died. When they get to the mall they get a message from KJ's hockey stick saying not to trust the other Erin. Then another Erin from the future shows up to take them to the future. Erin decides not to trust the future one and they follow KJ's instructions and find themselves backward in time to the caveman days with KJ.
Mac decides to go off to be alone with her thoughts and winds up by the river where she runs into a native young woman with a baby who attacks her. The other three come to her rescue and the woman stops her attack, but then a huge animal comes up and Mac winds up being swatted in the river and KJ goes in after her.
The girls had seen a streak in the sky that Mac and KJ believe could have been a time machine. It was Doctor Qanta Braunstein who believes that she is the first to time travel. However, she is captured by the three men who consider themselves the father of the young woman's child. They are hunting her in the forest to take her child away from her.
The girls want to save the woman time traveler who could maybe get them home and they want to help the young woman with the baby. How will their actions effect the future timeline? Will they be able to make it out of the prehistoric time and get back to their own time? This series just keeps ratching up the action and twists in the story that you don't see coming. It makes this an exciting comic and one worth reading. I highly recommend this book.
Link to Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Paper-Girls-Vol-Brian-Vaughan-ebook/dp/B071SHYQSF/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1537529475&sr=8-1&keywords=paper+girls+vol+3
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Indecision by Caragh Bell
Indecision seems to be an apt title for this novel. Lydia leaves behind her French studies to get a master's in English because she wants to be a journalist or write a book when she graduates. Her dream destination is France, but her boyfriend of three years, Dominic who lives in Dublin and is learning to be a surgeon while she lives in Cork want to move to New York City after he's done. She tells herself that she can be like Carrie Bradshaw of Sex in the City and live a glamorous life in New York with him.
Lydia lives with her best friend since childhood, Samantha who is a first-year teacher. She meets a cute guy named Craig when she goes out dancing one night without Lydia. Craig's cousin, Luca, who is half French, half Irish and from New York City is in some of Lydia's classes and has been flirting shamelessly with her even knowing that she has a boyfriend. He keeps asking her out for coffee and she keeps saying "no" until her gay cousin Collin without knowing any of this accepts the invite from him and invites Lydia along. Samantha comes along and the group decides that a ski trip over Christmas break in Austria would be just the thing for all of them, including Collin's new boyfriend Val, Dom, Craig, and Lucus's sort of girlfriend Jessica.
Jessica is a hot model but is rather empty-headed and her talking bores Lucus. He'd rather listen to Lydia who has agreed to be his friend, but no more than that. The more time they spend together the more Lydia spends thinking about Luca. She enjoys the flattery and the attention, but she knows that he is a player and besides she has Dom whom she loves and who is honestly the best guy ever. You just can't hate this guy.
Then when the ski trip happens, Dom's great aunt dies midway through the trip and he is forced to go home to the funeral. When Collin and Lydia are going down the mountain they have just closed the slope due to bad conditions and the two become separated in the fog. Lydia can't find her way down the mountain and picks a trail that leads to a huge pile of snow that she crash lands in and knocks her out. Collin calls Luca who is still at the top of the slope at the cafe to see if he's seen her and he immediately takes off down the barred slope looking for her and when he finds her they enjoy a searing kiss. Later that night after partying late, everyone else is ready to go to bed, but Luca and Lydia aren't ready to go to bed and head back out again to go dancing and drinking. The dancing is quite dirty and the drinking is quite heavy and when they come back to the chalet they head to Lydia's room where they make love. The next morning Lydia is kicking him out the door telling him that this was a mistake and to forget about it.
But Luca, who thought if he could just sleep with her once he'd get her out of his system can't forget about her, can't. And Lydia feels an enormous amount of guilt over what she did, but can't stop thinking of Luca. Lydia's whole life is one great big indecision. She doesn't know which guy to be with or what to do with her life after college. But like most romance novels this one will end with her having figured it all out, though, maybe not how you'd expect, however, all lose strings will be tied I loved the character of Collin with his OCD and his fabulous cooking and drink mixing skills and his ability to figure Lydia out without her saying a word. Not much gets past him. And Samantha is the best friend we all wish we could have. Who will go to bat for us and be there when we are in a jam and not judge. Overall I really enjoyed this book and as it ended with a to be continued I look forward to the further adventures of Lydia and her group of friends as they get into and out of trouble. I greatly recommend this book.
Link to Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Indecision-Follow-Your-Heart-Book-ebook/dp/B0799QPVJN/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1537367274&sr=8-1&keywords=indecision+caragh+bell
Monday, September 17, 2018
Summer of Salt by Katrina Leno
This novel takes place on the island of By the Sea, as in the poem "Annabelle Lee" by Edgar Allen Poe goes "in her kingdom by the sea". There is an Annabella in this story but it's a rare bird supposedly the 300-year-old ancestor of the Fernwehs who are witches though it is never openly said aloud. Annabella had the ability to float and one day she turned into a bird and flew away, but always returned for two months in the summer to visit her twin sister Georgina. Scientists insist that this is a different bird, but whenever Annabella visits and lays her eggs they never hatch chicks and she looks the same every year. The weather on the island is very odd with blizzards one day and blistering hot sun the next and a cemetery that is autumn year round.
The Fernwehs own an inn that is only open the two months that Annabella comes to the island. It is run by Penelope Fernweh, who can create potions and her twin daughters Mary and Georgina who are on the cusp of their eighteenth birthday. Georgina does not have a special power and if one does not appear before her eighteenth birthday then one won't ever appear. For those two months, the birders appear and book the inn up solid and go on a hunt for Annabella. This year Annabella is late in arriving and they are worried something may have happened to her.
One set of new birders is Harrison and his sister Prue. Mary is attracted to Harrison while Georgina is attracted to Prue. While Mary throws herself at Harrison and for once in her life cannot get a male's attention, Georgina makes tentative steps with his sister Prue. Georgina has only had one girlfriend as there aren't a lot of gay people on the island. This will be a nice summer romance before going off to college on the mainland in the fall, which will also be the first time the young women will have been off the island.
A bit of mystery, a bit of romance, a bit of magic makes this book one helluva read. There's Mary who's kinda selfish and lets Georgina take the fall for her crimes and Georgina who would rather stay at home and sleep because she has to get up early the next morning than go to another boring bonfire party. But Georgina will always go because Mary asks her to. Mary who doesn't seem to have any friends of her own while Georgina has a group of friends she hangs out with. They're as different as night and day but they love and take care of each other as sisters do so when Mary is keeping something from Georgina she is determined to find out what it is and to find out where Annabella is hiding. The writing is incredible. Leno is a masterful storyteller and you really don't want the book to end. I highly recommend this book, but especially on rainy days.
Quotes
Kissing is gross. Think of all the germs.
-Katrina Leno (Summer of Salt p 80)
The dead loved promises; the living loved promising.
-Katrina Leno (Summer of Salt p 248)Link to Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Summer-Salt-Katrina-Leno-ebook/dp/B071ZDMJY8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1537188314&sr=8-1&keywords=summer+of+salt
Friday, September 14, 2018
Black Widow Vol. 1: The Finely Woven Thread by Nathan Edmondson (Writer), Phil Noto (Artist), VC's Clayton Cowles (Letterer)
Natasha Romanov, Black Widow, has a lawyer, Issah, who sets up jobs for her that pay good money, but not outrageous money. She does not intend to make money on these jobs. She just plans on funding her Webs or her secret trust funds that help others and working for the Avengers doesn't pay enough to do that so she has to take jobs to do that. Of course, she chooses which jobs to take and they are vetted in advance.
On one job she is asked by a Mr. Lin to quietly find his illegitimate son who has been kidnapped. When she gets aboard the boat no one is alive. The situation seems familiar but she can't place why. When she goes back to see Mr. Lin, he is dead. Who from her past is behind this? Meanwhile, back at home, Issah is being threatened by someone who wants to get at Natasha.
The Avengers hire her to plant some bugs on an Embassy that explodes. She chases the guy who sets the bomb and he speaks Russian. The man behind the attack is Molot Boga who plans on targeting the Croatian Ambassador in Cape Town. The same Russian who calls himself the Hammer of the God shows up to kill the Ambassador, Black Widow must try to stop him and find Boga and figure out his end game.
These collections of stories are great. There's one where she's breaking someone out of prison who didn't do what he was accused of and things go horribly wrong. Every time she goes home there's a cat that waits outside her door for her. She refuses to let it in because that would mean the cat was hers. She has named it, though, Liho and hangs out with it outside and talks to it. This book concentrates on Black Widow alone with no appearances by any other Marvel superheroes to detract from its star who really shines in this comic. I really loved this book and I greatly recommend it.
Link to Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Black-Widow-Vol-Finely-Thread-ebook/dp/B00PSN1C06/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1536932106&sr=8-1&keywords=black+widow+the+finely+woven+thread
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania by Erik Larson
World War I. The dumb ass war. A Serbian man shoots Archduke Ferdinand the heir to the Austria Hungarian Empire. They catch the guy and execute him, but that doesn't stop Austria Hungary from declaring war on Serbia all on the basis of the actions of one man. Then Germany, a friend of Austria Hungry, thought this would be a great time to invade Belguim just because maybe not realizing that France and England would not stand for it. I once saw a political cartoon that showed a bar scene that showed pictures of men fighting with tags of things they were saying such as you can't hit Belguim. The men had names of countries on their shirts. Underneath it said World War I. It was pretty accurate because that war was a big barroom brawl. Sadly this barroom brawl resulted in the death of somewhere between nine and fifteen million with six and a half million noncombatant deaths. On top of that in France, there was an area of 460 square miles that was marked off as unhabitable and off limits known as the Red Zone. The land had arsenic in it and there were unexploded shells including gas shells. There were dead bodies still left on the fields. Over the decades they have been able to shrink that area a bit but people still find unexploded shells on the land that has been cleared. Germany was forced to pay $33 billion in restitution to the countries involved that they finally paid off in 2010. You hear about things like that and some of the other things that they did that I will mention in this review and you can't help but agree with it even though it will be these restrictions that will be a part of what causes World War II.
The Lusitania with its 189 Americans, 949 British, 71 Russians, 15 Persians, 8 French, 6 Greek, 6 Swedes, 3 Belgians, 3 Dutch, 2 Italians, 2 Mexicans, 2 Finns, and 1 traveler each from Denmark, Spain, Arengintia, Switzerland, Norway, and India passengers was a top of the line cruise ship of the Cunard company. It was the fastest cruise ship with the ability to go 25 knots. Its captain, William Thomas Turner, was a very experienced captain who had been through most everything on the seas. He was an excellent navigator, though he was not one to want to chit chat with the passengers, which is why Cunard hired a staff captain, James "Jock" Anderson to interact with the passengers and eat dinner with them. One of the problems was that Cunard refused to hire anyone that was not British and with the war, it was difficult to find qualified sailors so most of their staff had little or no experience on a ship. While in dock they came across Gertie Morton who was escaping his indenture to another ship and bought a ticket on the Lusitania along with his brother Cliff who was also escaping his indenture. When crew members of the Lusitania find out they offer them jobs aboard the ship for free fare. The brothers tell them that there are others on their ship who would be interested in this and the Lusitania picks up eight qualified sailors.
Room 40 is a secret room in the Old Building known to the Admiralty as O.B. The secret room was known to precious few outside of those who worked inside of it. First Lord Churchill who was in charge of the Navy and First Sea Lord Fisher who was second in command and in charge of day to day operations. This room supposedly reported to Admiral Oliver the Admiralty's chief of staff, but in reality, they reported to Commander Hope who was put there by the chief of naval intelligence Captain Hall and to Churchill himself, bypassing Fisher. They had gotten hold of a copy of a German codebook and were busy deciphering coded messages. The problem was they weren't necessarily using the information. They would use it for defense measures but not for offensive measures. They had to keep the fact that they had the code a secret or the code would change so they couldn't respond to everything they heard about.
At first, during the war, both sides saw no use for submarines. Until one fateful day when a U-boat targeted the ship Aboukir and torpedoed it and it quickly sank. The Hogue was right there by it and went in to rescue survivors and also got torpedoed. Then the Cressy also tried to rescue survivors and it also got torpedoed and sank. After that, the Navy made it a policy that a ship must not ever come to the aid of a torpedoed ship lest it gets sunk. They would send smaller lesser vessels in later to rescue survivors.
U-20 left Germany with a directive to go to Liverpool to sink ships there. A submarine ship can stay underwater for 80 nautical miles and only go maybe 9 knots and it would run on a battery. While above water it would run on diesel and could run up to 15 knots and go a total of 5,200 nautical miles. They had 250 shells and seven torpedoes two of which they were supposed to hold back for the return journey. Kplt. Walther Schwieger was in charge of the submarine and reported to no one, unlike a ship who reported back to his superiors for instructions. By all accounts, he was a good captain. He treated his men well and was very good to them. However, he targeted a hospital ship and a Dutch neutral ship leaving England that would have not been carrying munitions or anything for England so there would have been no reason to target it. He missed both ships. That was another thing, torpedoes missed 60% of the time.
President Wilson buried his wife on August 11, 1914. He thought he'd never recover from the loss. He went into a deep depression. Then in the spring, he meets Edith Gault and he is enchanted. Edith is the first woman to receive a driver's license in Washington D.C. She is also a widow and while she enjoys her time with the president she turns down his eventual proposal because she feels she doesn't know him well enough and because of his position. She's not sure she wants to marry a president. Wilson is miserable again. What Wilson isn't doing is concentrating too hard on the politics of the world around him. The Gulflight, an American merchant ship was sunk by the Germans killing three and causing the captain to have a heart attack and die. He has yet to come out and say anything about it.
The Lusitania was forced to take on passengers from the ship Cameronia because that ship was put into service for the war. The passengers thought they were lucky to be on the luxury liner that travels so fast. This delay of boarding the passengers and a delay of getting the Captain's niece off of the ship would cost the Lusitania time and they would be off schedule leaving port.
Charles Lauriat, husband and father of four, from Boston owned one of the most famous bookstores that also published books under the name Estes and Lauriat. He was planning to set out to London for a buying trip. Also, he planned on visiting the granddaughter of William Makepeace Thackeray, author of Vanity Fair, with whom he had bought the illustrations of his work for a steal. He wanted her to provide notes to go with them and he wanted to have them taken out of the scrapbook they were in and properly mounted. He also borrowed a friend's copy of Charles Dicken's own personal copy of A Christmas Carol with notations in the margins from a court case Dicken's was involved in about it. Someone in England wanted to look it over and he offered to have him look at it.
Theodate Pope, a forty-eight-year-old feminist from Connecticut was the first woman from that state to receive an architect's license. She was also a Socialist who counted among her friends Mary Cassatt, William, and Henry James. She was also interested in "psychical" research which was why she was traveling to London with her friend Edwin Friend. She suffered from bouts of depression and once sought out a cure from Dr. Silas Weir Mitchell who argued that one should not move from bed at all and that women should not work as it exhausted them and caused nervous complaints. Charlotte Perkins Gillman wrote critically of him in her short story "The Yellow Wall-Paper". Theodate realized that work made her less depressed and quit Dr. Mitchell's care and went back to her architecture, but depression would haunt her and while on the ship she was particularly depressed.
Also aboard were the theater great, Charles Frohman, who had made Ethel Barrymore and brought Peter Pan to America dressing Maude Adams in the classic costume forever creating how we see Peter Pan, and also produced the stage show Sherlock Holmes that created the image we have of him. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt I, son of Cornelius who was a part of the "Just Missed It" club a group of fortunates who had tickets for the Titanic but didn't sail on it. He was on his second marriage and was a bit of a rake.
It's no secret that the U-20 sinks the Lusitania. But how it happens as one torpedo would never sink a ship of that size is a tale of its own. What did Room 40 know and what did they do to prevent it if anything? Did Churchill want something to happen so America would enter the war? Was Captain Turner at fault? Who survives and who doesn't. Besides the precious cargo Lauriat was carrying there was also artwork by Monet, Rubens, Titian, and Rembrandt aboard. Did any of it survive? Of the 1,959 passengers and crew, only 764 survived. 1,195 died. 791 remained missing bodies. of the 33 infants aboard only 6 survived. Among the dead were 123 Americans. That's a tragedy of immense proportions and the great misconception is that it lead America to enter World War I. It didn't. We wouldn't enter the war for another two years. The Germans redefined war with this act. Before there were gentlemanly rules of behavior for war that left civilians out of it even though the Lusitania was carrying war supplies for Britan. Hitler who fought in this war would come along twenty years later and do much worse. U-boats would become better made in the later years of World War I and do more damage and in World War II become a true menace.
The Lusitania was another ship that thought it was safe from the U-boats because of its speed and because they thought they'd have a British ship escort like other cruise ships had had in the past. It's kinda like the Titanic thinking it was unsinkable. No one thought the Germans would fire on them. But the Germans had declared in the newspapers that all Allies' ships were under attack. Heck, they were firing on neutral ships now too. This book takes you aboard the ship as it sails and then sinks as well as the people involved behind the scenes such as Room 40, President Wilson and those aboard the U-20. Larson is an amazing writer and gathers together pieces of documents written by those who were there that really makes you feel as though you are in their shoes. You can almost sympathize with the U-boat sailors and their hard and deadly life. The larger-than-life Churchill who saved Britain during World War II takes on a much different look in this book--a more realistic one. To say I loved this book would be an understatement. This is a drop everything and read this book now book. I recommend it in the highest possible way.
Link to Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Dead-Wake-Last-Crossing-Lusitania-ebook/dp/B00N6PD3GE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1536748944&sr=8-1&keywords=dead+wake+erik+larson
Monday, September 10, 2018
Calypso by David Sedaris
Sedaris and his boyfriend Hugh buy a beach house on Emerald Isle off the coast of North Carolina named the Sea Section in this book. While he hopes to recreate family vacations from his childhood things are different as they are missing one of them: Tiffany, who killed herself by taking Klonopin and then placing a plastic bag over her head and suffocating to death. His family's relationship with Tiffany was complicated as she was a difficult person to know and likely had a mental illness. Sedaris had not seen her in four years. This book explores how Sedaris and his brother and sisters and Dad deal with her death among other things.
But the book is still a funny book as evidenced by the chapter on when David gets a Fitbit and starts out with 10,000 steps which are four miles for someone his size, but soon is upping the ante and going 15,000 steps which is seven miles. He keeps upping the ante until he hits 60,000 which is twenty-five miles. But he isn't just walking. He takes a grabber with him and a bag and picks up trash on his route. The local garbage company let him name a garbage truck. He named it Roamin'. When his Fitbit died he lasted a couple of days before ordering a new one and heading back out there.
While on the road in America doing a book tour he learned that he had a harmless fatty tumor on his right side by his rib cage. He decided to get it taken off, but he wanted to keep it and feed it to the large snapping turtle back at the Sea Section that looked like he had a tumor on his head. However, the doctor refused to let him have it so he decided to not have the operation. He mentioned this at one of his talks and book signings and a woman who was a doctor told him she could remove it for him. So he later that night he went to her house and let her remove the tumor from his chest and packed it in ice and mailed it to his sister Lisa in Raleigh who put it in her fridge and when they went down to the beach at Thanksgiving he went to feed the turtle but found that he was hibernating. Then that Spring found that he had died. So he found another snapping turtle to give his tumor that was just as odd as the one with a tumor on his head.
Sedaris who doesn't drive decided to explore the things different drivers in other countries say to bad drivers. The Dutch call people a cancer whore. The Germans tell people to find a spot on my ass you would like to lick and lick it. Or if the driver is female, a blood sausage. But the real cursers of the world are the Romanians. They say things like: I shit in your mother's mouth, I fuck your mother's dead, I fuck your mother's Christ, I fuck your mother's onion, I will make skis out of your mother's cross, and the worst for them, I fuck your mother's memorial cake. A memorial cake is something you bake when a loved one dies. Of course, he got a really creative one from a Viennese woman: Shove your hand up my ass and jerk my shit. We Americans are purely amateurs compared to some in the world.
This book is funny as all of his books are funny in that darkly misanthropic way of his. But this one was also a bit more serious than his other books due to the fact that it was dealing with the tragic death of his sister and how the family comes to terms with it in their family's unique way. This is an excellently written book that delves into Sedaris's life with stories that examine his connection with his father, being sick on the road, five reasons he's depressed which was written around the election time, whether ghosts are real and can you communicate with the dead, and life with Hugh. I really loved this book as much as other Sedaris books I have read. I highly recommend it.
Quotes
At what point had I realized that class couldn’t save you, that addiction or mental illness didn’t care whether you’d taken piano lessons or spent a summer in Europe? Which drunk or junkie or unmedicated schizophrenic was I crossing the street to avoid when I put it all together?
-David Sedaris (Calypso p 56)
Is it my fault that the good times fade to nothing while the bad ones burn forever bright? Memory aside, the negative just makes for a better story: the plane was delayed, an infection set in, outlaws arrived and reduced the schoolhouse to ashes. Happiness is harder to put into words. It’s also harder to source, much more mysterious than anger or sorrow, which come to me promptly, whenever I summon them, and remain long after I’ve begged them to leave.
-David Sedaris (Calypso p 91-2)
Dad was discussing someone who goes to his gym. The guy is in his forties and apparently stands too close in the locker room. “He undresses me with his eyes, and it makes me uncomfortable,” my father said. “How does someone undress you with his eyes when you’re already undressed?” I asked. “By that point what’s he looking at, your soul?”
-David Sedaris (Calypso p 234)
Link to Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Calypso-David-Sedaris-ebook/dp/B0796QV121/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1536592946&sr=8-2&keywords=calypso+david+sedaris
Friday, September 7, 2018
Rat Queens Vol 1: Sass and Sorcery by Kurtis J. Wiebe (Story), Roc Upchurch (Art, Covers), and Ed Brisson (Letterer)
Meet the Rat Queens who are a mercenary group in Medieval times who are known for their barroom brawls. There's Betty, a hippie halfling thief whose idea of a meal is drugs and candy. Then there's Hannah, a rockabilly elven mage, and Violet a dwarven warrior who shaved her beard. Then there's Dee, an atheist human who is skilled in combat has magic abilities, and can heal, who comes from a family who worships a squid deity. The Rat Queens and the other mercenary groups including the Peaches, Four Daves, Brother Ponies, and Obsidian Darkness have found themselves run afoul of the Mayor for their rowdy and drunken brawling behavior and have been told to do some task.
The Rat Queens have been assigned to clear the goblins out of Hindman cave. When they arrive an assassin awaits them to take them out. They go in to attack him but a giant troll smashes him. They are forced to fight the troll in order to save themselves and kill him. They go in search of the others and find what is left of the Peaches: Tizzie and Braga and they help them out, though Hannah and Tizzie go at each other and try to kill each other like always.
The Obsidian Darkness was wiped out, the Four Daves survived whole, while the Brother Ponies suffered some losses. The Rat Queens are determined to find out who is behind the assassination attempt. They believe it is the Mayor, but Sawyer Silver, the head of the Guard insists that it wasn't and he has always been on the Rat Queen's side. So who wanted the mercenaries dead? Also, they will have to face the consequences of their actions of killing the troll earlier. The Rat Queens are a real kick-ass, hard drinking, a hard loving group of female rats who in the end can be depended on to do the right thing. I adored this comic. It had an amazing story and great art. I cannot recommend it enough.
Link to Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Rat-Queens-Vol-Sass-Sorcery-ebook/dp/B00J9O0QC0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1536322004&sr=8-1&keywords=rat+queens+vol+1
Wednesday, September 5, 2018
The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls
Jeannette Walls had a hard life growing up with her two sisters, older Lori, and younger Maureen and one younger brother, Brian. Her father was an alcoholic who didn't hold down a job for long and her mother was an artist who rarely sold a piece of art, but held a degree in teaching that she only used twice in Walls life to help support the family when they were starving and had to be forced into it while the kids did the actual grading of her students' work. When her dad drank the hard stuff he would become violent and trash the place and once got into a knife fight with her mother. Though no one got hurt, it was scary to watch.
Her earliest memory is at the age of three cooking hotdogs over a gas stove and her dress catching fire and burning her and her not knowing what to do when her mother, Mary, arrived in the room and saw what was going on and fetched a blanket and put out the fire on her daughter's body with a blanket and taking her to the neighbor's house to get a ride to the hospital. She would receive skin grafts from her thigh to her side where she had been burned about the size of a hand. After six weeks her dad, Rex, decided she had been in the hospital enough and broke her out by sneaking her out. She immediately went back to cooking hot dogs over the stove and for a while became fascinated with fire. Soon, though they had to pick up stakes and leave because there was no food and they owed money.
They would move around California for a long while, stopping for a bit of a stay in Las Vegas before going to Arizona to stay in her mother's newly inherited home. With the money she had gotten from her mother after her death, she had enough to really make a go of her art career and a place to do it at. Her dad even got a good job as an electrician and they were able to afford nice things like a bicycle for everyone on top of food every night and electricity and for the first time, a phone. Things went well for a while. They did well in school. And then their father lost his job and got fired from his second and third. Soon he was down to doing odd jobs here and there. They had run through the money Mary had gotten from her inheritance and now they were back to an empty refrigerator. Mary shoplifted clothes for Maureen to wear to kindergarten since all she had to wear were threadbare hand-me-downs.
But soon, Mary would get it in her head that they would need to go stay with Rex's family in Welch, West Virginia even though Rex was vehemently against this. His family is likely part of the reason why he drank. Erma Walls was a hard, bitter woman who couldn't cook and was a racist who hated them on sight. Grandpa Wells was ok, and Uncle Stanley was another alcoholic who would prove to be a pervert. Life was hard in Welch. They were treated as the outsiders they were and were beat up regularly by one group or another. They were forced to move out of Erma's house and Rex found them a three-room shack way up in the hills with no indoor plumbing and no refrigerator. They had electricity when they could afford it. They had a stove that when they could afford it they put coal in it to heat the house, but when they couldn't they used wood, which wasn't nearly as effective. The roof had holes in it that let in rain.
The kids would eat food from the trash can at school and sometimes that would be the only food they'd eat that day. Her thin winter coat had no buttons and she would color her skin beneath the holes in her pants to cover the holes since she couldn't do patches so her skin was polka dotted in various colors. She found a two-carat ring in the woods but her mother refused to sell it instead deciding that it would replace her engagement ring that Rex had sold off years ago. Her kids are starving and she feels that she needs an adornment pick-me-up for her self-esteem rather than feed them.
Her mother didn't believe in rules but in letting one express oneself creatively and would get in trouble with the school she worked at for these ideas. Every few months or so Mary would receive a check for some property she owned in Texas that she had inherited that was being drilled on that would help them out. But once Rex would get to the check first and drink it away. He was working on a design for a Glass Castle where they would all live in that would be heated by solar panels and each kid would have their own room. He would start building on it when one of his inventions or his bright ideas came through and made them a lot of money. The kids often found themselves taking care of the adults in these relationships and let me tell you they frankly got sick of it eventually no matter how much they loved their parents. Wells is an amazing writer. You can hardly believe that this is factual. It's so difficult to believe, but the truth often is. The book is short and you can complete it pretty quickly but you are left feeling as though you have come on a long journey with a girl who grows into an incredible young woman and is satisfied by the completion of this journey. This is truly a remarkable book and I highly recommend it.
Link to Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Glass-Castle-Memoir-Jeannette-Walls-ebook/dp/B000OVLKMM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1536150149&sr=8-1&keywords=the+glass+castle+by+jeannette+walls
Monday, September 3, 2018
Born To Be Wilde by Eloisa James
This book is the third in the Wilde family series. Parth Sterling was sent to the Wildes at the age of five by his parents who were living in India and planned to follow him soon, but ended up getting sick and died along with his young brother. He became a ward of the Wildes, but really he became a member of the family. He had no title so he worked hard in business to make something of himself and became a huge success owning many businesses including a lace factory and creating his own bank. Lucinda Grey is the daughter of a Lord who died some years ago and is being watched over by her mother. She grew up with Willa from the first book and her cousin is Diana from the second book. She was an heiress and has had countless marriage proposals both in England and in Paris until recently when her mother confessed that they were broke and more importantly she has stolen from Willa's accounts when she stayed with them and then she stole Diana's emerald necklace and tiara that Diana was blamed for stealing by her mother and sold them to finance the Paris trip.
Diana tells Lavina to go to Parth and propose marriage. Parth is rich and more importantly a real problem solver who can fix her problem with her mother. He also might not mind that she has no dowry. But it all goes wrong and he turns her down. Then Lavina gets sick with influenza and Parth becomes rather concerned and sits by her bedside for a night and promises to find her a husband since he has figured out that she has no dowry.
While she has been sick she learns that her mother's taking of her laudanum drops has long been an addiction and has become deadly and needs to be dealt with. Lady Knowle, the Duke's sister has her mother placed in a nice home for addicts. Lavina suggests that Diana have a trousseau and the Duke agrees to pay for it. Diana insists that Lavina help her with it and Lady Knowle agrees to go with them in order to organize the family's clothing for Diana's wedding. Before leaving Lavina finds out that Parth plans on asking an Italian countess named Elisa to marry him and her heart is broken because she has been in love with him for years as they have traded barbs and argued over everything.
In London Parth and Lavina meet up at a silk sellers shop where he insults her looks by saying she is pale and skinny and sickly looking and had earlier insisted on her being seen by a doctor. They then share an intense kiss outside of the shop in the rain. Parth still introduces her to a Prince of Norway who is so captivated by her he plans on asking her to marry him when he gets back from Norway. Parth hates him, of course, and doesn't think he's good enough for Lavina. Lavina can't help but like Elisa who is charming and delightful which makes it even harder knowing that the two of them will be married.
While Lavina is going around to the shops putting together Diana's trousseau, she stops at the silk store and Mr. Felton the owner offers her a commission if she buys her silk from him. Now Lavina sees a way to make some money to pay for the emeralds and Willa's account. The other merchants also agree to offer her a commission as well and when one of the ladies of society finds out that she is putting together Diana's trousseau she wants her to put together her trousseau for a commission. Now she may earn money for a dowry.
But Parth is appalled at the idea. Parth also made the comment to North that she is as"shallow as a puddle" and he keeps harping on the fact that she bought a lot of bonnets. He seems to think that she was the reason that there is no dowry, when in fact it was her mother who went through the money. He seems to think the worst of her and not respect her or think much of what she seems to find interesting which is fashion. Or that she can or should make a living doing something with it. But their kisses tell a different story altogether--that they should be with each other. I really adore this series and I have been waiting patiently for Parth and Lavina's story and I wasn't disappointed. Lavina has learned some things over the past three books and grown and Parth has changed a bit too in that he has decided to actually get married. He still overreacts when people get sick due to his parents' death. He also doesn't want to be hurt and guards his heart savagely. Lavina is terrified of losing him so she refuses to tell him about her mother's thefts. You really do wonder if these two will get together because he injures her so badly. This book also sets up the next Wilde book which promises to be even better than the previous three. This was a fantastic novel that keeps you turning the pages as fast as you can until you finish it. I highly recommend this book.
Link to Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Born-Be-Wilde-Wildes-Lindow-ebook/dp/B079WWKSCS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1535987156&sr=8-1&keywords=born+to+be+wilde+eloisa+james
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