Nick Corey is the sheriff of a small-town where folks don’t care too much for the strict enforcement of the law. That suits Nick just fine, as he doesn’t care too much for hard work. He’d be content to just live out the rest of his days sleeping at his desk, collecting graft, and shaking hands around Election Day, but people just won’t let him alone. There’s the local pimps who’ve taken to abusing him on the street and that just won’t do. There’s the […]
Mostly the Same, but Worse
Kevin Kwan’s follow-up to Crazy Rich Asians falls victim to the classic pitfalls of sequels. The things that are similar to the first novel feel like just more of the same, while the new variations aren’t handled as well. And while Mr. Kwan’s writing has enough grace and wit to keep the enterprise marching along, the already light nature of his first novel threatens to evaporate into nothingness in his second. Crazy Rich Asians was about the difficulties faced by Chinese-American Rachel Chu as she met […]
Weird Sisters
The Kopp sisters, Constance, Norma and Fleurette, are by turns amusingly and irritatingly eccentric. Living on an isolated country farm, the sisters, headstrong, fiery, and determined to live by their own lights, lead humdrum lives of farming and housework until one fateful day when their buggy is plowed into by a wayward scion of a wealthy family named Kaufman and his newfangled automobile. When the silk magnate refuses to pay for the damage, Constance launches a campaign to get him to take her seriously. In […]
Sneak Preview of The Flash Season 3
I’m a big fan of CW’s The Flash. If I’m being honest it’s the TV show I most look forward to watching week-to-week, and the show whose return I’m most eagerly anticipating. The end of last season ended with a game changing moment that seemed poised to shake up the show’s entire universe. I had learned enough about the world of Flash comics to know that they were probably going to incorporate the events of Flashpoint into season 3, so I decided I should read […]
The Man Without a Story
I keep trying with comic books and I think I may stop soon. (Although I have another review of one coming right up.) Something about the medium doesn’t work for me. I wanted to try a Daredevil comic because I really enjoyed the Netflix series. After looking into it, the Frank Miller run seemed like a good place to start. The problem with this volume is that it is only a start. Across the issues collected here, the only thing that really happens is the […]
Print the Legend
“When the legend becomes fact, print the legend.” -The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance Written forty years afterward, David Halberstam’s warm look back at the Yankees-Red Sox pennant race of 1949 is not for the sabrmetrically inclined. With its unchecked assertions and reliance on anecdotes, there are many parts of Halberstam’s narrative that are unlikely to survive statistical scrutiny. Can it really be true that Joe DiMaggio was never thrown out going from first to third once in his long career? Or that Boston’s Johnny […]
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