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, May 31, 2019

Jessica Jones: Purple Daughter by Kelly Thompson (Writer), Mattia De Iulis (Artist, Colorist), Filipe Andrade (Artist), Stephane Paitreau (Colorist), VC"s Cory Petit (Letterer)


In the previous comic Killgrave, the Purple Man escapes the prison and haunts Jessica.  But Carol Danvers, aka Captain Marvel, throws him into the sun, thus ending his life.  Jessica is dating Scott but Luke Cage starts coming around and she and Scott break up and Jessica and Luke start dating and have a baby together named Dani.

At the beginning of this book, Dani has just turned purple.  Does this mean that Killgrave is still alive or that he planned a delayed magic trick to be released after his death?  Jessica sends Luke and Dani away to a safe location and goes after Kara, Killgrave's adult daughter for answers but she believes him to be dead.  However, she thinks that the purple children would know the answer to what happened to her child.

Daredevil suggests that she go in with some tech that effects the way she processes information so that her mind cannot be taken over by the Killgrave if he's still alive. So she goes to Emma Frost who creates a device for her to use but winds up going with her to meet with the purple children who are guarding someone.

They get past them but Emma gets injected with a serum that tries to zombify her. She's fighting it but she's losing. Jessica knocks her out with a punch so she won't have to fight Emma as well as the room full of humans that are zombified. When she gets to the backroom she finds Benjamin the son of Killgrave who has no powers and Killgrave in a coma with a tube coming out of his arm taking his blood.

Then Luke who has been zombified attacks her and she must knock him out.  Unfortunately, the air in the building is laced with the drug and Luke crushes her device so she is soon zombified herself.  Benjamin sets up a family atmosphere with Luke as his father and Jessica as his mother in some 1950s setting. 

Will Jessica be able to fight her way out of this one? And will she win against two Killgraves even if the two of them are against each other?  This comic takes it to the next level.  Jessica can kill Killgrave but will she?  Or will she do the unthinkable?  Kelly Thompson is a perfect fit for this series to pick up where Brian Michael Bendis left off (he left and went to DC and Jessica Jones is Marvel).  She is an incredible writer with great ideas and a smart mind.  This is an incredible book and fully deserves the five out of five stars it is getting.

Link to Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Jessica-Jones-Daughter-Digital-Original-ebook/dp/B07PFFLZ45/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1PQNDH3G1XLVA&keywords=jessica+jones+purple+daughter&qid=1559306714&s=gateway&sprefix=jessica+jones%2Caps%2C182&sr=8-1

Wednesday, May 29, 2019

The Last Ballad by Wiley Cash


This book is a fictionalized account of the 1929 Loray Mill Stike in Gastonia, North Carolina that resulted in bloodshed and the death of Ella May Wiggins a Union organizer.  Cash uses different voices to tell the story from Ella May's herself to Lily Wiggins her daughter, to Vershel Park, who knew her in South Carolina when she worked at a mill there, to Brother a man who lived with the monks who helped the strikers, to Claire McAdam who met her in Washington D.C. while being escorted around by a Senator from North Carolina, to Richard McAdam her father a mill owner who worries about the strikers making a bad impression on his daughter's future in-laws who are visiting, to Katherine McAdam, wife of Richard, who makes friends with Ella, to Hampton Haywood, a black Union man from up North who has come down South to organize the blacks into the Union with Ella's help, to Albert Roach, a cop on suspension for bad behavior who doesn't know when to quit.

Ella has four kids and a fifth one has died because she wasn't there to take care of it or had the money to get him proper medicine or a visit to the doctor.  When the Union comes to Gaston County to Gastonia to help with the Loray Mill strike they are encouraging the other mills to strike by getting employees to join the Union.  Ella, a singer, had written a song about working in the mill and the Union people asked her to speak before the crowd about her story and to sing her song.  When she does she immediately becomes famous as "the singer".

Ella wants to organize the blacks into the Union as does Sophia, the Northerner who recruited her into the Union wants to do.  But the Union leader at the site, Richard Beal believes that they should wait until they get their demands met for the whites first before they bring in the blacks.   Sophia wants to bring in a black Union man from up North to help Ella organize the blacks.  Meanwhile, she is helping with the Loray strike and with the Union in general by going to D.C. to talk to the North Carolina Senator about their plight.

This book is written in an interesting way as it's told from many different vantage points. You wind up with different viewpoints and ideas about what happened and why and who was to blame.  You also get the viewpoint of a mill owner who runs a good mill and treats his mill workers fairly but finds himself tempted to join in with the bad mill owners in doing bad things because he is against the strikes because they make his town look bad.  It also shows the viewpoints of his wife and daughter who are against his viewpoints because they sympathize with Ella.  But you also see the viewpoint of Albert Roach one of the instigators and "bad guys" of the story and what motivated him.  This can be jarring a bit and honestly, I wanted to read a book about Ella May and wound up with one about the South at this point of time.  This book is very well written and takes a fascinating look at something that happened in history that was quickly hushed up as the author himself is from Gastonia and had never heard of it until he went to grad school in Louisiana.  I'm glad the author chose to shed some light on this brave female who fought for others and died tragically in the process.  I give this book four out of five stars.

Quotes

Which of us is not forever a stranger and alone.
-Thomas Wolfe (Look Homeward Angel)

She’d decided that giving birth to a child is nothing but an invitation to losing it, and that was what she feared each time she’d heard the first newborn cry of one her children.
-Wiley Cash (The Last Ballad p 122)

“You’re young, hungry, smart. Don’t ruin it. Don’t encourage your brothers to ruin it.” “What are you saying?” Haywood asked. “I’m suggesting that you stick with whom and what you know.” “You’re telling me not to mix with white people,” Haywood said. “Not the ones who will get you killed. And, Mr. Haywood, there are many kinds of death.”
-Wiley Cash (The Last Ballad p 261)

There is an old saying that every story, even your own, is either happy or sad depending on where you stop telling it.  I believe I’ll stop telling this one here.

Monday, May 27, 2019

Tightrope by Amanda Quick


This book written by Jayne Ann Krentz under her historical fiction name Amanda Quick is set in the late 1930s in her Burning Cove series where you don't have to have read the other books but you'll want to, especially The Other Lady Vanishes where you find out what really happened to Madam Zolanda whose house features primarily in the book and where it is said she jumped to her death.

Famed trapeze artist Amalie Vaughn almost meets her death when Marcus Harding, the rigger of the circus, but also one who was responsible for the deaths of other aerialists over the months and she is to be next, but she doesn't let him kill her. Instead, she kills him. However, she heard giggling in the audience meaning there was someone else out there connected to this.  Knowing no one would trust her in the air and having developed a slight fear of heights herself she and her Aunt Hazel decide to spend all the money Amalie has from her inheritance from her parents death to open up a bed and breakfast in Burning Cove and then pick Hidden Beach, the one where the psychic was murdered in to open up shop.

It also doesn't help that their first customer Dr. Norman Pickwell is murdered on stage by his robot Futuro.  This earns them the newspaper headline of Psychic Curse Hotel.  Now, who will want to stay there? Actor Vincent Hyde wants to for the ambiance. He plays in horror movies and is hoping his audition for a new one went well and he'll be cast for the leading part he so desperately needs for his flailing career.  Luther Pell's employee Matthias Jones also does who is working as a private investigator for Pell who has mob connections and runs Paradise Cove, the place to go dancing and be seen especially by celebrities and the press.  Mathias offers to help Amalie with security because someone may try to break in again to get into the doctor's rooms and search them looking for the key to the cipher machine that is missing that Pickwell was going to sell to Luther's people.  But he double-crossed them and was planning on selling to a higher bidder, meaning he also double-crossed someone else.  A former spy named Smith who wants to get back at the government who fired him from his job due to cutbacks and only hiring spies from Ivey League families.  No one knows what Smith looks like or who he is.  If he gets ahold of the whole cipher he will sell it America's enemies.

Amalie and Mathias find out from the hospital ambulance man that the robot is important because that is where the key is from.  On the way back to the hotel they get a flat right at the deadly turn in the road, but Matthias manages to control the car and pull over to the side of the road.  The two hide as someone stops to check if they are still around.

Of course, Matthias and Amalie feel a strong connection to one another but can they trust their feelings?  Matthias has a psychic ability to tell when someone is lying which makes life difficult for him because most people lie about things in that they tell a story about what happened during their day, for instance, and while telling a story we tell white lies.  It's hard to be with someone who knows when you're lying.  Only the problem is the closer he gets to someone the harder it is to tell if that person is lying unless that person is under duress.

Amalie will come under duress and need Matthias help to get out of it.  Will the Inn turn a profit?  Just who is working for Smith and who is Smith?  Will Amalie ever be rid of the watcher from her past who sat in the audience and watched as she killed Marcus but was there to watch her die?  Amalie is a tough character with a tender heart and she has good business sense.  Matthias is also tough but he's a nice guy who wants to open up an engineering shop and build things for a living.  Will the two of them end up together or will others keep them apart?  This is a great read and I thoroughly enjoyed it.  I give it five out of five stars.

Quotes
A mysterious tire blows out last night and a grenade blast today.  The next time we go on a date I’m going to bring my own gun.
-Amanda Quick (Tightrope p 159)

An actor doesn’t have friends. He has rivals and competitors. 
-Amanda Quick (Tightrope p 223)

Dreams are never crazy. Impractical, sometimes. But not crazy.


Friday, May 24, 2019

Ultimate Spider-Man Vol 8: Cats and Kings by Brian Michael Bendis (Writer), Mark Bagley (Penclier), Art Thibert (Inker), Transparency Digital (Colorist), J.D. Smith (Colorist), Chris Eliopoulos (Letterer)


In the previous comic, Spider-Man helps a mutant Geldof decide to join the X-Men and at the same time divulges his secret identity to members of the X-Men team.  More importantly, his relationships with Aunt Mae and Mary Jane suffer.  Mary Jane writes him a letter explaining how she feels, that she loves him but is worried about the risks that he takes.   They get back together at the end of the comic.

Previously, Wilson Fisk had been arrested for a murder that Spider-Man had gotten on tape and gotten to The Daily Bugle where Ben Urich wrote up a piece on the evil Wilson Fisk.  But Fisk spent $ 3 million dollars paying off the right people to get out of it.  Now he has it in for Spider-Man.  Peter is having a hard time accepting that Fisk is just going to walk and begins to do daring things such as ask J. Jonah Jameson a question about why they're writing an article supporting a man who is against Spider-Man but works with Fisk and why aren't they writing about Fisk? This gets him fired from the paper as his question angers Jameson.

When he blows up at a teacher who seems to side with Fisk and the justice system that allowed him to go free, he gets suspended.  When Aunt Mae finds out about everything, she phones Jameson and tells him off.  But she's not the only one telling Jameson off.  Reporter Robbie Robertson is quick to point out the flaws in supporting a candidate, Sam Bullit, based solely on his hatred of Spider-Man and ignoring his friendship with Fisk.  Ben Urich is also wary of this and he's the one writing the article.

In the second half of the comic Spider-Man encounters Black Cat on the rooftops of the city after she has just robbed an employee of Fisk of something important to Fisk that the man was holding on for him.  Unfortunately, the TV cameras caught both of them and assumed that they both stole the item, a rare stone tablet.  When Black Cat leaves messages at all the papers personals ads and Peter is stuck doing the ads for the day and finds her message to meet her at a rooftop he can't resist even though Mary Jane is going through a rough time with her dad cheating on her mom and treating both her and her mom like trash.

When he does go to meet her on the rooftop Electra shows up courtesy of Fisk who wants the tablet back.  Black Cat makes a comment about telling her master that she is not her father, which leaves Peter looking up old cat burglar cases and finds one that fits. But he's got worse things on his mind to deal with. Mary Jane has run away because her father has read her diary and has decided that she can't see Peter anymore and just might send her away to school.

This was an excellent comic with two great bad guys though I hesitate to call Black Cat a bad guy, perhaps, though, you can call Elektra a bad guy instead and she kicks ass in this book.  Peter must find a way to deal with his anger over how the justice system fails sometimes as it does with Fisk.  Black Cat knows this and seeks her own way of dealing with this which Peter can't exactly endorse either.  This was a fabulous book and I give it five out of five stars.

Link to Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Spider-Man-Vol-Graphic-Novels-ebook/dp/B00DOZOOMI/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1P2MY5WKMFSGU&keywords=ultimate+spiderman+vol+8&qid=1558694484&s=gateway&sprefix=ultimate+spider%2Caps%2C185&sr=8-1

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Amla Mater by Devi Menon (Writer and Illustrator)


"Amla, from the Sanskrit amlaki, is the edible fruit of the Indian gooseberry tree (Phyllanthus emblica). The fruit is round, greenish-yellow in colour and hard to touch. Ripe amlas have a unique taste that is astringent, sour and distinctly bitter all at once."

This comic is about the author who grew up in Kerala, India and had a best friend Maya who was a year older and a foot taller than her and was her constant companion and one she played with all the time.  Most of the playtime was spent around a gooseberry tree in Maya's backyard.  And when it came time to making pickles, Maya's grandmother paid them to gather gooseberries for the recipe.  Maya's grandmother was a special woman in that she allowed anyone to come into her front door not just certain people from certain castes or certain family members.  She treated everyone equally.  And her pickles were the best ever.

Now the author is pregnant and her baker husband has come across some gooseberries and has given them to her to make pickles of her own. She follows the recipe just like Maya's grandmother showed her all those years ago.  But the pickles don't turn out to taste the same.  So, her husband goes out and buys all the different jars of pickles he can find to find the perfect pickle for her and she finds the one that tastes just like her childhood.

Interspersed between the growth of the pickles is the story of how Maya had to move away and they lost touch.  Also, how she moved away from home and took a job in another city which was fearful for her to do but she managed with the help of an older woman she rented a room from.  The comic follows her life until she gets to London and meets the baker.

She decides to hunt down the owner of the pickles that she so loved and finds a surprise at the other end.  Meanwhile, she is experiencing the worries of being a mother-to-be.  This was a sweet comic that explores the bonds of marriage and friendship, especially friendship.  The writing was beautiful and the drawing was quite lovely.  I give it five out of five stars.

Quotes
Sometimes a little thing is all it takes for the mind to wander into long forgotten corners,
even to the most wilfully neglected ones.  Before you realize it, little beads of memory begin to dance, taking centre stage in the present…that’s far removed from the past.
-Devi Menon (Amla Mater p 6-7)

Link to Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Amla-Mater-Devi-Menon/dp/0989061590/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=amla+mater+by+devi+menon&qid=1558527604&s=gateway&sr=8-1-spell

Monday, May 20, 2019

Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter Witch by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman


Due to ineffability, God's plan for Adam and Eve that they get kicked out of Eden if they partake of the forbidden fruit that both Crawley, the serpent and Aziraphale the angel with the flaming sword who gave his sword to the couple because it was cold outside and they'd need it to fix meals with, both agree that it is a bit harsh of a punishment.  And thus forms a friendship that lasts throughout time.

Now Agnes Nutter, a witch, and prophetess from the 1600s England wrote a book that was passed down in her family but wasn't much of a seller on the market as a book of prophecies go.  She predicted such things as the stock market crash and that Betamaxes should not be bought.  But figuring out what she predicted is hard enough to do unless you're descendent and have placed them on index cards with notes from previous generations.  The current descendant is Anathema Device and when she is getting a ride from Crawley and Aziraphale one night she leaves the book in his fine Bently where Aziraphale picks it up in shock at seeing an actual copy of the famed book as he is a collector of books of prophecy.

Crawley and Aziraphale are on a mission: to stop Armageddon.   The Anti-Christ has been born but with the ineptitude of the Satanic nuns at the hospital, the wrong two babies are switched out and Crawley and Aziraphale who have decided to try to influence the child's upbringing by having him grow up with equal parts good and evil put before him so that when the time comes he will not start Armageddon have been influencing the wrong child.

Eleven years later, the time for Armageddon is here and Adam Young, the correct Anti-Christ is sent the Hound of Hell, who becomes a sweet dog.  He has three friends, Pepper, Wensleydale, and Brian that he gets into lots of trouble with.  When he meets Anathema who lives in the same town because she knows that the end times will begin in Tadfield, England, she gives him back issues of some of her occult magazines about Atlantis and saving the whales, and saving the rainforest, and UFOs.  As he tells his friends about these things, Atlantis erupts from the water and a UFO from the 1950s design keeps landing and giving the greeting "We Come In Peace", and trees begin to grow up from the ground everywhere.

Meanwhile, War, Famine, Death, and Pollution (Pestilence retired in 1945 after the invention of penicillin) are making their ways around the world toward England causing havoc wherever they go.   Along the way, a messenger delivery man with a van goes about delivering their particular weapons and totems.

But there are those who do not want Crawley and Aziraphale to succeed in stopping Armageddon.  They would be Beelzebub, a Fallen Angel and Prince of Hell, Hastur and Ligur,  Fallen Angels and Dukes of Hell, and Metatron, the voice of God.  They believe in the plan and that it is what is supposed to happen and then they can do some cool fighting between Heaven and Hell.  Crawley and Aziraphale believe that Earth is a pretty awesome place that they are enjoying and it would be a shame to end it and that humans are better/worse than anything in Heaven or Hell.  Also, neither friend wants to fight the other.

This is a thoroughly hilarious book that takes a look at the Christian Armageddon and turns it on its head.   Crawley is such a cool guy that is always getting his friend Aziraphale into trouble when Aziraphale isn't getting himself into trouble on his own.  There's just enough goodness in Crawley and just enough badness in Aziraphale that the two meet in the middle to create a true friendship.  The characters in this book are unbelievable in their ability to make you see not just yourself in them but others you know in such a funny way that has you laughing all the way through the book.  The footnotes are worth mentioning too as they provide not just helpful explanations but more chances to make you laugh.  Have I mentioned that this book is funny?  I can't give it enough stars, though, since I do have to rate it I give it five out of five stars.

Quotes
Most of the members of the convent were old-fashioned Satanists, like their parents and grandparents before them. They’d been brought up to it and weren’t, when you got right down to it, particularly evil.  Human beings mostly aren’t.  They just get carried away by new ideas, like dressing up in jackboots and shooting people, or dressing up in white sheets and lynching people, or dressing up in tie-dye jeans and playing guitars at people.  Offer people a new creed with a costume and their hearts and minds will follow.
-Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman (Good Omens p 29)

It is said that the Devil has all the best tunes. This is broadly true. But Heaven has the best choreographers.
-Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman (Good Omens p 88)

“It’s a bit early in the morning to be calling on nuns,” said Aziraphale doubtfully. “Nonsense. Nuns are up and about at all hours,” said Crowley. “It’s probably Compline, unless that’s a slimming aid.”
-Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman (Good Omens p 96)

But not like every Burger Lord across the world. German Burger Lords, for example, sold lager instead of root beer, while English Burger Lords managed to take any American fast food virtues (the speed with which your food was delivered for example) and carefully remove them; your food arrived after half an hour, at room temperature, and it was only because of the strip of warm lettuce between them that you could distinguish the burger from the bun.  The Burger Lord pathfinder salesman had been shot twenty-five minutes after setting foot in France.
-Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman (Good Omens p 157)

America was, to them, the place that good people went to when they died.
-Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman (Good Omens p 163)

Note for Young People and Americans: Two farthings = One Ha’penny. Two ha’pennies= One Penny.  Three pennies = A Thrupenny Bit. Two Thrupences = A Sixpence. Two Sixpences = One Shilling, or Bob. Two Bob = A Florin. One Florin and One Sixpence =Half a Crown. Four Half Crowns= Ten Bob Note.  Two Ten Bob Notes = One Pound  (Or 240 pennies). One Pound and One Shilling = One Guniea.  The British resisted decimalized currency for a long time because they thought it was too complicated.
-Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman (Good Omens p 198)

Along with the standard computer warranty agreement which said that if the machine 1) didn’t work, 2) didn’t do what the expensive advertisements said, 3) electrocuted the immediate neighborhood, 4) and in fact failed entirely to be inside the expensive box when you opened it, this was expressly, absolutely, implicitly and in no event the fault or responsibility of the manufacturer, that the purchaser should consider himself lucky to be allowed to give his money to the manufacturer, and that any attempt to treat what had just been paid for as the purchaser’s own property would result in the attentions of serious men with menacing briefcases and very thin watches.  Crowley had been extremely impressed with the warranties offered by the computer industry, and had in fact sent a bundle Below to the department that drew up the Immortal Soul agreements, with a yellow memo form attached saying: “Learn guys.”
-Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman (Good Omens p 247)

He was very proud of his collection. It had taken him ages to put together. This was real Soul Music. James Brown wasn’t in it.
-Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman (Good Omens p 249)

She felt she looked haunted and gaunt and romantic, and she would have, if she had lost another thirty pounds.  She was convinced that she was anorexic because every time she looked in the mirror she did indeed see a fat person.
-Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman (Good Omens p 285)

So computers are tools of the Devil? thought Newt. He had no problem believing it. Computers had to be the tools of somebody, and all he knew for certain was that it definitely wasn’t him.
-Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman (Good Omens p 323)

“I've never really liked the Yanks” “They’re really very nice people, you know.” “Yes, but you can’t trust people who pick up the ball all the time when they play football.”
     

Friday, May 17, 2019

Venom vol 1: Rex by Donny Cates (Writer), Ryan Stegman (Penciler), J. P. Mayer (Inker), Frank Martin (Colorist), BC's Clayton Cowles (Letterer)


Eddie Brock is having nightmares about his "other" in another life.  He has also lost his job.  He is still trying to do good and fight the bad guys as Venom but it's hard controlling a creature that wants to constantly kill.  When he's going after a fake Jack O'Latern he is kidnapped by a strange man named Rex Strickland with a story to tell.

Flash Thompson wasn't the first symbiote user.  A long time ago they created super soldiers using the symbiote and Rex was one of them.  They had these men going around the world killing people for the American government.  He discovered that you don't age when you wear the symbiote.  He got out of the program and went to work for S.H.I.E.L.D. but his buddies weren't so lucky.  They bonded too well with their symbiote and went insane so they were put on ice.

Now that S.H.I.E.L.D. is disbanded they are going to destroy the men and Rex just can't let that happen to his men.  Rex gives him the coordinates for an underground road that S.H.I.E.L.D. uses to transport their problems and he is there to rescue them and get answers.  Something comes and kills the symbiotes and blocks Eddie from his "other" so he doesn't know what's going on.  He hears a strange language and asks his "other" what it means and he tells him that it says "God is coming."

Eddie blames Rex for setting him up but Rex had no idea about the dragon-like being that is flying over San Francisco.  He thought it was dead.  It was something he saw when he became a symbiote when he was almost killed in the war in a vision that told him that "God is coming."  Now Venom is heading out to defeat the god before it destroys the earth.

This was a good comic that really explores some of the histories of the symbiotes.  Eddie is alone in this one until he meets Rex which is why I think he is secretly happy to have him around to talk to about being a symbiote and just have a human being to be around. I really did enjoy this book and I give it four out of five stars.

Link to Amazon:  https://www.amazon.com/Venom-Donny-Cates-Vol-2018-ebook/dp/B07JHP2V17/ref=sr_1_1?crid=JXIPB80E60N5&keywords=venom+vol+1&qid=1558099490&s=gateway&sprefix=venom+vol%2Caps%2C175&sr=8-1 

Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Chocolate Cream Pie Murder by Joanne Fluke


The book opens with Hannah Swenson admitting to her congregation of friends to tell them that Ross and she were never legally married and that he has gone back to his wife.  Plenty of people in town now want Ross dead or to at least deck him a good one for hurting their favorite cookie lady.  Hannah is hurting pretty badly and just wants to get on with her life.

But that may be impossible when the local television station wants to run a Minnesota movie marathon and hold a contest for best movie, best actor, etc... Ross was the producer of Crises In Cherrywood the popular movie that aired on television and he could come to town to receive any awards the movie may get.

But that's not what's on Ross's mind.  He calls Hannah and demands the $100,000 he left her.  However, Hannah placed that money back into his account and unfortunately the bank is closed for repairs from the massive snowstorm that came through.  Ross comes by the Cookie Jar and physically threatens Hannah if she doesn't' get the money.  Mike puts a guard on Hannah at all times in order to keep her safe.

They plan on trapping Ross at the bank on Monday when it opens by having him come in to sign a withdrawal slip and by telling him that it will take the bank manager that long to get the money there.  But Ross doesn't show up.  Where could he be?  Did someone finally kill him and who? There's a whole town of suspects plus why did he need that money so badly?  He says it was to give to his wife to get a divorce, but that doesn't ring true.

As usual, Fluke has written a delightful mystery filled with recipes for things such as Ultimate Strawberry Bundt Cake, White Chocolate Brownies, Chocolate Cream Pie, Molasses Walnut Drop Cookies, Coconut Snow Sandwich Cookies, Forgotten Cookies, and Chocolate-Covered Peanut Butter Candy.  While the mystery may be a little easy to figure out, its good fun reading and she leaves a surprise at the end as she has been doing lately.  I give this four out of five stars.

Link to Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Chocolate-Murder-Hannah-Swensen-Mystery-ebook/dp/B07DBQYT2W/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=chocolate+cream+pie+murder&qid=1557920689&s=gateway&sr=8-2

Monday, May 13, 2019

Come Sundown by Nora Roberts


This book goes back and forth in history a bit starting from 1991 when in Montana a young woman, Alice Bodine who is hitchhiking back home for Thanksgiving after being away for a while is picked up by a psycho who wants to use her as his "wife" to conceive sons off her.  He chains her up in the basement of his cabin and rapes her continuously until she gets pregnant with a child that is a girl whom he takes away from her and sells to someone because girls are of no interest to him.  This breaks her heart.  She gets pregnant again with another girl and it's taken away too.  Then finally she's pregnant with a boy and gets to keep that child and raise him for a year until he is taken away to be raised by "Sir" the man who has taken her.  She convinces him to let her have some time outside at night once a week.

Meanwhile back at the Bodine ranch life moved on and her sister Maureen married Sam and had three children, Chase, Bodine, and Rory.  She and her mother and her grandmother started a resort for those wanting the cowboy experience and Bodine runs it with Rory as the PR guy. Chase works on the ranch.  Bodine recently hired Jessica as the events coordinator.  Someone from Bodine's past has come back to the Bodine Ranch: Callen Skinner an older wild boy she had a crush on who ran off to Hollywood to work on movies with horses but now wants to settle down in Montana with his horse that could be a show horse Sundown.  Sparks fly between the two of them but they decide to wait until Abe who runs the horses at the resort comes back from a sudden need to take a vacation with his wife to Arizona before they try anything considering that Cal has decided to take over for him until he gets back instead of working on the ranch.  Then they find out that Abe and his wife isn't coming back and the job is his if he wants it and things really begin to heat up between the two of them.

Meanwhile, one of the resort employees, Billy Jean was riding home from work and ran out of gas and came across the wrong guy and was murdered running away from him.  Twenty minutes away in downtown Missoula a young woman is changing her tire when someone stops to help her and she is never seen again.  Eventually, her remains are found in the woods by a nature photographer.  She had been hit on the head by a lug wrench.  The two cases seem connected somehow.

Then one night Sir leaves in a hurry and leaves the front door unlocked and Alice decides to walk out and wanders to the road where she passes out and is found by a couple passing by in their truck.  She is immediately recognized by the sheriff who grew up with her and calls her family.  Her sister and grandmother had always been angry with her for leaving, but her mother kept worrying over her and hoping that she'd come home.  Now the family has to deal with guilty feelings for being angry at her when she was locked up all this time and went through hell and is having a difficult time coming back to them and is scared to death that Sir will come after her.

But not everyone is happy to have Cal back. Garrett Clintok has had it in for Cal since they were kids and now that there are two dead women he is sure that Cal is the one who did it even though the Sheriff has suspended him for harassing Cal and threatening him at work.  Clintock is gunning for Cal quite literally it seems and both he and Sundown get shot while out riding.  This experience of his leaving and coming back like he did and having someone come after him, just like Alice, helps him bond with Alice and helps her to heal.  But someone is still going after young girls and they believe it is Sir but what if he has help from someone?  And where is his place located at? Alice was rather confused when she left that night and is unable to help lead them back there.

Once more Roberts delivers a stellar book about a strong family that looks after each other and those in their employee.  Bodine is a strong female character with a stubborn streak who runs the resort like a well-oiled machine and seems to have boundless energy.  She also believes in being there for her employees and really getting to know them all.  The two grandmothers are a hoot and fun to read about.  And Cal is a guy who used to have a short fuse on his temper but has learned to control it while he was away and moved back to be closer to his sister and mother after the suicide of his gambling father.  He wants to build his own ranch but not on the land he grew up on which is why he sells it to the Longbows.  He and Cal fit together really well, as do Jess and Chase and Rory and Chelsea, a woman who works in the office with Jessica.  Jessica and Bodine make good friends too.   Overall this is just a great story about redemption and overcoming horrific circumstances and the deep bonds of family.  I give it five out of five stars.     

Quotes
It’s done. You come back at me again, come back at any who matter to me, I won’t just put you on the ground. I’ll put you in it. Believe it.
-Nora Roberts (Come Sundown p 425)

She didn’t need a lot of fuss, but if and when the man she now realized she’d been walking toward all her life told her he loved her, she’d at least like him to say so when he wasn’t bleeding.
-Nora Roberts (Come Sundown p 432)

Link to Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Come-Sundown-Nora-Roberts-ebook/dp/B01M4GE64D/ref=sr_1_1?crid=SK1RLMA1D2MX&keywords=come+sundown+by+nora+roberts&qid=1557752617&s=gateway&sprefix=come+sund%2Caps%2C176&sr=8-1

Friday, May 10, 2019

Daredevil Back in Black vol 1: Chinatown by Charles Soule (Writer), Ron Garmey (Artist), Goran Sudzuka (Artist), Matt Milla (Collorist), VC's Clayton Cowles (Letterer), and Joe Caramagna (Letterer)


In the previous comic, an evil villain named Tenfingers because he has ten fingers on each hand has started a church up in Chinatown promising much but demanding all the cash and stuff that his parishioners have to offer.  Daredevil has taken on an apprentice named Blindspot, a young Chinese illegal immigrant man who has adapted a suit that makes him invisible but runs on batteries and can go out when the batteries run out.  Matt Murdoch has wiped everyone's minds off his identity except Foggy's who resents it and Matt is now working in the D.A.'s office.

Matt's case against Tenfingers hinges on the testimony of Billy Li who is thrown in the river with Daredevil following to save him and then take care of the men who did it. He notices that these men fight differently like they have special powers.  Blindspot comes in and helps him just in time.  While Matt promises to protect Billy Li, on the day of the Grand Jury, Tenfingers men get to him and cut off his fingers convincing him to not testify which puts Matt in trouble with his boss who puts him on Night Court duty, which is the bottom of the ladder and will put a crimp in his nighttime activities.

Meanwhile, The Hand has arrived to take back what Tenfingers has taken from them as he was once a member of them but left to start his church.  The Hand doesn't take kindly to them that steal from them and they attack his followers killing some before leaving for the time being.  But they will be back with something worse than imaginable to finish off Tenfingers and his congregation.  Blindspot is doing his best to protect the parishioners but its an uphill battle and Daredevil is trying to help him but he doesn't know everything as Blindspot is keeping secrets.

This is a really cool comic that has a surprise visit from Captain America who is older and can't really fight but keeps up with what's going on in his neighborhood and seeks out those who can help to clean out the bad guys and he and Daredevil go out on a mission together.  Blindspot is an interesting and complex character that works well with Daredevil.  This was a great book and I give it five out of five stars.     

Link to Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Daredevil-Back-Black-Chinatown-2015-ebook/dp/B01EKDYEK4/ref=sr_1_4?crid=2KA6EED6WW6NK&keywords=daredevil+vol+1&qid=1557496726&s=gateway&sprefix=daredevil+vol+%2Caps%2C176&sr=8-4

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Batgirl Birds of Prey vol 2: Source Code by Julie Benson (Writer), Shawna Benson (Writer), Roge Antonio (Artist), Claire Roe (Artist), Breno Tamura (Artist), Allen Passalaqua (Colorist), John Rauch (Colorist), Chris Sotomayor (Colorist), Deron Bennett (Letterer), and Josh Reed (Letterer)


 In the previous comic, Batgirl brings back the Birds of Prey with the Black Canary and the Huntress in her search for the Oracle, the person who took her moniker and has been giving Intel to mob bosses.  There's one main mob boss that seems to be taking over the other rival gangs and her name is Fenice and she turns out to be Huntress's dead mom who is seeking revenge just like Huntress is seeking revenge on those who killed her family, when it turns out her mother set it up, to begin with, to kill off her father.  They find out that Oracle is a kid named Gus who is a Batgirl fan who was trying to get her attention and gave away all the money he earned from his illegal deeds.  But Gus is talking to someone secretly about the Birds of Prey and a deal they have with him giving the personal info on them for drugs.

In the "Blackbird" storyline Dick Grayson, aka Nightwing is saved from an attack by Gemini, a shapeshifter by the Birds of Prey.  Apparently, Gemini works for a woman called Blackbird who takes in those with metahuman abilities.  So, Black Canary goes undercover as Noir Nightingale to find out what is going on. It seems that Blackbird is sucking the powers of those she trains after she has seen them seek their highest potential leaving them human.  She does this with Gemini who agrees to help the Birds of Prey and Nightwing, but Blackbird has sucked the powers of a young man who has hypnosis as power and is using it on Dinah and the others to battle against them while Blackbird has at least six different powers.  Will they be able to defeat Blackbird and her metahumans?

In "Sourcecode" Barbara tells the Birds that she has been keeping an eye on Gus's transmissions and is aware that he is talking with someone and now that Gus wants them to meet this person.  Barbara is very curious as to who it is and has Black Canary and Huntress hang him outside the window of the Clocktower until he spills the beans. It turns out that the Calculator contacted him as soon as he started up as Oracle looking for Oracle but he explained that he wasn't Oracle but that he could get Oracle to come to him.  Barbara wiped Calculator's brain clean of who she was and had him believe that Oracle had died.  Now Calculator needs their help.  Catwoman asked him for the plans to Terracare's security and he gave them to her for a price.  Catwoman stole a vial from them that was worth a great deal of money and now they've kidnapped Calculator's family and will kill them if he doesn't get it back but Catwoman doesn't have it she gave it to Poison Ivey who has no intention of giving it back as it is an evil concoction that is killing the bees. Now the Birds of Prey have temporarily expanded to include Catwoman and Poison Ivey as they seek to help save his family yet make the company pay.

The Birds of Prey will have to find a way to trust Gus as Oracle after he lied to them even though he had a good reason for doing so.  This comic kicked ass with those special appearances by Catwoman and Poison Ivey, and yes, even Nightwing.  This is a fabulous series that gets better with each issue as these tough women fight crime and help those in need and learn to lean on each other.  I give this amazing book five out of five stars.

Link to Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Batgirl-Birds-Prey-2016-Vol-ebook/dp/B077JGL9Z9/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1?keywords=batgirl+birds+of+prey+vol+2&qid=1557312922&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmrnull


Monday, May 6, 2019

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J. K. Rowling


The fifth book in the Harry Potter series is the least likable of the lot for many reasons.  One of the reasons is that Harry spends it angry, sulking, and whining and because of the annoying character of Dolores Umbridge.  It opens with Harry angry and sulking that he is left behind at Privet Drive while everyone else is at Grimmauld where the Order of the Phoenix is meeting and working on fighting Voldemort. But Hermione and Ron's letters won't tell him anything about what is going on or why he has to stay where he is.  Then one day he and his bully cousin Duddley are attacked by Dementors and Harry uses his wand to send them away.  That's when he finds out that Dumbledore has had people watching him because one of them left his watch early when the Dementors came.  Now Harry has received an owl stating that he is to appear before the Ministry of Magic at a disciplinary hearing to determine whether or not he will be expelled from Hogwarts because he used magic in front of a Muggle outside of school grounds.

Nymphadora Tonks, an Aurora and Shacklebolt, an Aurora, Mad Eye Moody, and Lupin all arrive to take him to Sirus Black's house, 12 Grimmauld Place.  Ron and Hermione explain why they couldn't risk telling him anything in an owl, but Harry is still a bit pissy about being left behind when what he's missed is cleaning the house of nasty stuff while avoiding the house elf Kreacher who is devoted to the family but not to Black who was disowned by his mother and is determined to save all the things they are trying to throw out.  Speaking of family members, Percy has distanced himself from his family as he has gone to work for Minister Fudge who doesn't believe that Voldemort is back and that Dumbledore is after his job.  Percy will have nothing to do with his family and they will have nothing to do with him, though his mother keeps trying.

Harry goes with Arthur Weasley to his hearing but Weasley cannot go in with him.  Quite unusually it's being held in the courtroom and its a full hearing with all members of the court.  Luckily Dumbledore received the change in venue owl in time to come to help Harry Potter by providing a witness to the event that Harry Potter was performing magic in the defense of his life and that of his couisn's.  The charges are dismissed, but Dumbledore doesn't waste time talking to Harry which really upsets Harry.

When they get to school, Harry has to deal with kids who don't know what to believe and some who flat out don't believe him.  And everyone has to deal with the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher Delores Umbridge a real hideous piece of work.  She doesn't believe in using their wands to practice spells but rather reading about harmless spells in her ridiculous book.  But when they take their O.W.L.s (their ultimate tests in their subjects) they contain both a written and a practical portion where they will have to be able to perform the spells.

That's when Ron and Hermione get the idea that Harry should teach a class on the spells.  But it takes some convincing to get him to go along with it.  And soon Umbridge puts another of her decrees on the wall saying that no clubs or organizations are to be allowed at school. Which means no quidditch either until the teams get a special pass and guess whose team is the last to get a pass?  But they decided to go ahead with this club they have deemed to call Dumbledore's Army after Fudge's fear that Dumbledore is building an army against him.  They meet in the Requirements Room which is a room that only appears when you need it for something and very few people know about.

Harry gets into to trouble with Umbridge pretty early and gets detention with her where he has to use a special pen to write "I will not tell lies" over and over on parchment. Well, it's written in his blood as the words are scratched on his hand.  And when Umbridge makes herself High Inquisitor above all teachers she really starts to wreak havoc by grading teachers and at a quidditch game expells Fred, George, and Harry for life from playing confiscating their brooms.

That's not Harry's only problem, though. He's been having nightmares about a hallway with doors and one night a snake that he is inside of attacks Arthur Weasley who is guarding the weapon behind the door at the end of the hallway.  When Harry wakes up he tells Ron and they tell Professor MacGonnegal who takes them to see Dumbledore who arranges for Harry and the Weasley children to go to the Black residence as it is closest to St. Mungo's Hospital where they have taken Arthur.  Harry has saved Arthur but now Voldemort is aware that Harry can see inside his head and Dumbledore wants Harry to take Occulmacy classes from Snape to take in order to keep Voldemort out of his head but Harry is too curious about what is behind the door to actually practice and work on keeping Voldemort out of his head.  Then he gets angry at Snape for trying to teach him.

One night while teaching him Snape is called away and Harry decides to look into the pensive holding Snape's thoughts to see what he is hiding from him and finds that his dad and Sirus, but mainly his dad, used to bully Snape for no reason.  His mother used to defend Snape and think that his dad was a big headed idiot.  Harry has always heard such wonderful things about his father and to now see such a bad side to his dad is devastating.  But worse, he gets caught by Snape who now refuses to teach him, which is fine with Harry who doesn't want to stop the visions anyway because he's an idiot.

The one good thing and that's a big confusing maybe is his relationship with Cho has progressed to something more.  But Harry doesn't know what he's doing and Cho is confused and messed up from last year and things going on this year in her life and spend a great deal of time crying and wanting to talk about Cedric which Harry, of course, doesn't.

Here's the problem. Rowling has perfected the art of capturing the mind and actions of a fifteen-year-old boy and weren't we all idiots at that age?  Whining and angry at the world.  But that doesn't make for the most enjoyable reading.  You kinda want to shake Harry and maybe slap him in the face and tell him to snap out of it.  The other problem is Umbridge. Here Rowling has captured a villain more evil than Voldemort almost.  You really hate her to a high degree and pretty much want her to die a horrible death, though she doesn't, sorry to spoil that for you.  I want to give this book three and a half stars, but Rowling shouldn't be punished for creating a truly horrible character that you hate with all your heart, she should be commended for being able to bring that emotion out in the reader so I give it four out of five stars.         

Quotes
That’s what they should teach us here. How girls’ brains work…it’d be more useful than Divination anyway.
     

Friday, May 3, 2019

Spider-Gwen Vol 5: Gwendom by Jason Latour (Writer), Robbi Rodriguez (Artist), Veronica Fish (Artist), Olivia Margraf (Artist), Rico Renzi (Colorist), VC"s Clayton Cowles (Letterer)


Previously, Murdoch has Captain Stacy arrested but that's just where he wants to be because from jail he is fanning the flames of the press to clear Spider-Gwen's name which is pissing Murdoch off.  But he still has Gwen and he tells her that the powerups he gives her can be used to cure Harry's Lizard DNA and turned into a symbiote that will return her powers. He sends her to Madripoor where Harry is but doesn't tell her that Agents Wolverine and Kitty Pryde of S.H.I.E.L.D. are there to bring Harry in dead or alive in order to dissect him.  When Harry goes Lizard things go out of control.  Meanwhile, Rhino has beat up badly Captain Stacy on Murdoch's orders.

Her radioactive powerups tear through Harry's DNA and Venom is born first taking over Wolverine.  Kitty and Gwen phase through Wolverine pulling the Venom out of Wolverine.  Gwen knows that noise affects it and begins to play music.  But it only works if it has taken over someone first and Gwen becomes Venom and threatens Murdoch's life until he tells her of her dad's situation and she goes to his side which is a trap Murdoch set up to catch her, but she gets away.

Meanwhile, her friends and Uncle Ben and Aunt Mae are out looking for her because she has been missing for a while.  She reveals herself to them and explains what has been going on.  Including that Frank Castle has killed the Rhino in order to get her help in going after Murdoch. Uncle "With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility," Ben says that she needs to take Murdoch down and kill him.  There is something off with this world when evil Cindi Moon is the one making the most sense in telling her to not let Murdoch have power over her by giving into vengeance.

This was a great comic that had a lot of great characters in it including a cameo by Captain America and the Watchers who provided some comic relief.  In this case, Gwen knows about Venom and how to fight Venom but finds that that's harder than it seems.  This was a cool story with a new twist on the Venom story.  I give it five out of five stars. 

Link to Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Spider-Gwen-Vol-Gwenom-Jason-Latour/dp/1302907646/ref=sr_1_1?crid=30G4DUJ2663PD&keywords=spider-gwen+vol+5&qid=1556888968&s=gateway&sprefix=spider-gwen%2Caps%2C180&sr=8-1

Wednesday, May 1, 2019

The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood


It's not entirely clear what happened other than a terrorist attack took out the President and Congress leaving the United States under military rule.  They kept promising elections but never delivered.  Instead, a different military associated with a certain religious sect takes over.  Due to nuclear and chemical waste in the water children have become rarer.

So a system has been set up where those who can have children but are not married or are in second, etc... marriages are turned into handmaids. A handmaid is someone who sleeps with a wife's husband in order to produce a child for that couple.  She is rewarded by never being sent to the colonies. You get three tries with three different men before your time is over.  The book doesn't really explain what happens if you don't produce a child after three tries but it can't be good.  But then maybe you're turned into a Martha which is someone who cleans or cooks for the Commanders' households.  It's hard to say because this has only been going on for three years. But it's possible you get sent to the colonies to do toxic cleanup if you are unlucky or farming if you are lucky.

Offred, our narrator, who is named after the Commander she serves doesn't give us her real name but she does give us information about her life before.  She was involved with a married man whom she was living with and had a child with.  She tries not to think about whether Luke is alive or dead though she has a memory of him being shot and she tries not to think about her daughter being raised by some other woman.

She is to wear red gloves and shoes and dress that covers her entire body and a white bonnet called wings on their head that blocked their faces from the sight of others for the most part.  The ruler of the home was the Wife who tended to hate the Handmaids.  On conception nights everyone in the household would be there in the room to witness it and the Wife would be behind the fully dressed Handmaid as her husband performed his duty.

There are Angels who fight the war for the government and Guardians who man the checkpoints and do things for the Wives. There are Eyes who are spies for the government.  Anyone can be an Eye.  When Offred goes to the market every day she always goes with one other Handmaid.  Ofglen.  After a while, she finds that Ofglen is not so pious as she supposed and is full of information she gets from the underground.  But there's always the chance that you'll end up killed and hanging from the wall if you do something really wrong.

All of this happens gradually--one small freedom at a time until one day they're all gone.  It's a scary book because it could really happen--that is really happening.  Offred isn't a fighter or a hero either. She's just a woman who is trying to survive.  When her Commander asks to see her during the night when no one is around she says yes because to say no would mean trouble for her with him even though if she is caught by the Wife she would be in even more trouble.  But you can't blame her for not being a fighter in the way Ofglen is. She battles her own battles in her own way.  She is just trying to survive and perhaps do more than that.  This is a seminal piece of work and very important to the pantheon of literature, especially women's literature. The language is beautifully written and filled with symbolism of fertility.   I give it five out of five stars. 

Quotes
Or I would help Rita make the bread, sinking my hands into that soft resistant warmth which is so much like flesh. I hunger to touch something, other than cloth or wood. I hunger to commit the act of touch.
-Margaret Atwood (The Handmaid’s Tale p 14)

Ignoring isn’t the same as ignorance, you have to work at it.
-Margaret Atwood (The Handmaid’s Tale p 74)

But this is wrong, nobody dies from lack of sex. It’s lack of love we die from. 
-Margaret Atwood (The Handmaid’s Tale p 131-2)

Sanity is a valuable possession. I hoard it the way people once hoarded money.  I save it, so I will have enough, when the time comes.
-Margaret Atwood (The Handmaid’s Tale p 140)

Night falls. Or has fallen. Why is it that night falls, instead of rising, like the dawn? Yet if you look east, at sunset, you can see night rising, not falling; like a black sun behind cloud cover. Like smoke from brushfire or a burning city. Maybe night falls because it’s heavy, a thick curtain pulled up over the eyes. Wool blanket.
-Margaret Atwood (The Handmaid’s Tale p 247)

One and one and one and one doesn’t equal four. Each one remains unique, there is no way of joining them together. They cannot be exchanged, one for the other. They cannot replace each other.  Nick for Luke or Luke for Nick. Should does not apply.
-Margaret Atwood (The Handmaid’s Tale p 248)

You can’t help what you feel, but you can help how you behave.
-Margaret Atwood (The Handmaid’s Tale p 248)

A movie about the past is not the same as the past.
-Margaret Atwood (The Handmaid’s Tale p 306)

I would like to be ignorant. Then I would not know how ignorant I was.
-Margaret Atwood (The Handmaid’s Tale p 340)

Truly amazing what people can get used to, as long as there are a few compensations.
-Margaret Atwood (The Handmaid’s Tale 349)

As all historians know, the past is a great darkness, and filled with echoes. Voices may reach us from it; but what they say to us is imbued with the obscurity of the matrix out of which they come, and try as we may, we cannot always decipher them precisely in the clearer light of our own day.
-Margaret Atwood (The Handmaid’s Tale p 394-5)  

Link to Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Handmaids-Tale-Margaret-Atwood-ebook/dp/B003JFJHTS/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3BCL76LJ4AMM&keywords=the+handmaid%27s+tale&qid=1556712835&s=gateway&sprefix=the+han%2Caps%2C184&sr=8-1