Holy shit. This is one of the nerdiest books I’ve ever read. It is glorious. I was initially wary of yet another book that seemingly capitalized on mish-mashing two beloved cultural entities together (see: the shitstorm surrounding the release of Pride & Prejudice & Zombies), but a good review by someone I trust convinced me to give this a shot. So glad I did. Shakespeare and Star Wars, it turns out, go absurdly well together. Like cheese and crackers, cookies and milk, pizza and beer […]
This Book Is Full of Spiders
Quick Synopsis: John and Dave bumble into more bizarre problems and manage to come out on the other end despite being terminal screwups. Quick Review: Very fast-paced. Gross and also funny. Read the full review here.
KayKay #CRB6 Review #10 Honor’s Knight by Rachel Bach
Honor’s Knight is the second book in the Paradox series by Rachel Bach. The series is told from the perspective of Devi Morris, a peasant mercenary who just wants to be a Royal Knight for the King. She is continuing her service on The Glorious Fool and trying to figure out what she is and how to accomplish her goal. This book uncovers more about the true mission of The Glorious Fool. I give this book 3 stars. Here’s a breakdown…
Let the Rain Wash Away All the Pain of Yesterday
“The Year of the Flood” isn’t really a sequel to “Oryx and Crake.” Instead, it tells the story of Toby and Ren, two members of the cult God’s Gardeners (GG), and how they have been able to survive in the post-apocalyptic world. It also, thankfully, fleshes out the two decades leading up to the cataclysmic plague from “Oryx and Crake” and manages to fill in the cracks from Snowman/Jimmy’s story. Toby came to the GG following the traumatic death of her parents, when she dropped […]
In the End, it Was the Sunday Afternoons He Couldn’t Cope With
Dirk Gently returns, only this time he’s not dealing with aliens and the possible end of the world. No, this time it’s the record industry. Sort of. Dirk’s hired by a guy to save his life from a giant with a scythe. Unfortunately, Dirk oversleeps his first day on the job, and his client’s head ends up on a record turntable. That’s not good. Dirk traces a signed contract he found in his client’s house through a number of people connected to “Hot Potato” – […]
All Things are Fundamentally Interconnected
Did you know that today (March 11th) is (was) Douglas Adams’ birthday? He would have been 62 today. I wonder what sort of books he’d be writing. Adams is (was) mostly known for the Hitchhiker’s trilogy (yeah, I know), but the Dirk Gently books (I’m assuming there would have been more had he lived longer) were an entertaining series themselves. To attempt to describe the plot of this book would take more brain power than I currently have (stupid daylight savings whatever thing). So – […]
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