Gifted to me for my birthday due to them making up a large part of my record collection, Dead Gods takes a look at some of the more famous members of the 27 Club – Amy Winehouse, Kurt Cobain, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Brian Jones and Robert Johnson – all extremely talented musicians who passed away in their 27th year. Despite nominally being about the 27 Club, aside from a couple of paragraphs in the introduction, there’s no real effort to talk about […]
Grim, but great
The first time I heard of Happy, it was due to the (fantastic) Netflix series of the same name, which I promptly devoured in the space of an evening. And so, when I was feeling a bit down, it was a lovely surprise to come home to a ‘cheer up’ copy of the graphic novel which inspired it. Having immediately read the entire thing, I can say that not only did the Netflix show completely nail the tone, but that Christopher Meloni (who I still […]
Hurry up and write more, please!
The ninth instalment in the October Daye series, A Red-Rose Chain sees Toby have to leave the familiar environs of San Francisco and travel to Portland, Oregon, on a diplomatic mission to a hostile territory in order to avoid a war. Things have been going well for the Kingdom of the Mists since the false queen was deposed and the rightful heir, Arden Windermere, was restored to her throne. That is, until someone shoots her seneschal full of elf-shot – a declaration of war from […]
Even if I wouldn’t touch him with yours…
Landline is another charming little outing from Rainbow Rowell, which I enjoyed despite not always managing to suspend my disbelief in a magical time-travelling telephone landline that connects our protagonist to her past, and despite thinking that her husband was an asshole who needed to grow the fuck up. Georgie McCool has her dreamjob writing TV shows, but her marriage isn’t quite so idyllic. With her husband already pissy at how much time she spends away from home (despite apparently understanding that this would be […]
Approaching the end game…
Another belting entry in the Toby Daye series, The Winter Long sees Toby hit with a new threat – in the form of those she’d thought she’d already left in her past. First up comes Simon Torquill –identical twin to Toby’s liege, Sylvester, and the man who turned her into a fish for 14 years before the series began – appearing on her doorstep, trying to apologise, giving veiled warnings of doom and spilling her family secrets (chiefly, that he’s her step-dad, something that Amandine […]
Take my wife….go on, take her.
I first heard about Thy Neighbor’s Wife when watching Netflix’s Voyeur, a documentary about author Gay Talese and a man who’d bought a motel solely so he could peep on the activities of those renting rooms. I found Voyeur fascinating, and so when I came across this on offer, I thought I’d give it a go. Thy Neighbor’s Wife is a big, fat book, delving into the sexual mores of the American public, and the efforts of lawmakers to govern these, from the mid-twentieth century […]
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