Title: Milk
Director: Gus van Sant
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ½
Copyright: 2008
Milk was a middle-aged closet case who moved to San Francisco in the early 1970s,
became politically active, and started running for office,
unsuccessfully at first.
“The Mayor of Castro Street” was elected to the San Francisco Board of
Supervisors in 1977,
the first openly gay man to hold public office in the United States.
A year later, only days after the anti-gay Californian ballot initiative,
Proposition 6, went down to defeat,
Milk and Mayor George Moscone were murdered by ex-Supervisor Dan White.
Sean Penn is convincing as Harvey Milk,
an ordinary man who became an impassioned gay activist
and an …continue.
Title: The Sun Over Breda
Author: Arturo Pérez-Reverte
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: G.P. Putnam
Copyright: 2007
Pages: 273
Keywords: historical fiction
Reading period: 9–12 January, 2009
Sequel to The Purity of Blood.
Captain Alatriste has rejoined the Spanish army in Flanders,
besieging Breda in 1625.
Íñigo, his follower and later biographer, is still too young to bear arms,
and serves as a forager for Alatriste's squad.
There's no glory in this war—Pérez-Reverte is a former war correspondent.
The Spanish empire is on the decline.
Spain has been fighting in the Spanish Netherlands for sixty years
to suppress the Protestant heretics.
The Spanish troops are mutinous and close to starving;
they haven't been paid in a …continue.
Title: An Unpardonable Crime
Author: Andrew Taylor
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Hyperion
Copyright: 2004
Pages: 485
Keywords: historical, mystery
Reading period: 8–9 January, 2009
Thomas Shield is a schoolmaster in Regency England
who becomes entangled in the affairs of the Frant and Carswell families,
as tutor to the Frant boy and his friend Edgar Allan.
Old Mr. Carswell is a domestic tyrant and the former business partner of Mr. Frant.
Frant swindles his own bank and is found murdered;
the beautiful Mrs. Frant becomes indebted to Carswell.
Shield slowly, almost unwittingly untangles what really happened
while he is drawn to both Mrs. Frant and Carswell's illegitimate daughter.
Edgar Allan, who will one day …continue.
Title: Making Money
Author: Terry Pratchett
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Harper
Copyright: 2007
Pages: 404
Keywords: humor, fantasy
Reading period: 4–8 January, 2009
Terry Pratchett was diagnosed with a rare form of early onset Alzheimer's in 2007.
Fortunately, it's not evident in this Discworld book.
Moist von Lipwig, con man extraordinaire, finds himself in charge
of the Royal Bank of Ankh-Morpork and the Royal Mint.
The people don't trust the banks much.
In an effort to get money flowing, he introduces paper money to Ankh-Morpork.
Lipwig, like his creator, is an acute observer of people,
and pulls it off against the odds.
Pratchett does his usual trick of holding a fun-house mirror
up to …continue.
Title: Absent Friends
Author: S.J. Rozan
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ½
Publisher: Dell
Copyright: 2004
Pages: 541
Keywords: fiction, mystery
Reading period: 3 January, 2009
Rozan weaves together two stories here, past and present.
Seven children, four boys and three girls,
grow up together on Staten Island in the 1960s and 70s.
In early adulthood, one of the young men accidentally kills another,
then is killed in prison.
A third boy, Jimmy McCaffrey, becomes estranged from the others
and moves to Manhattan where he rises in the Fire Department.
Jimmy dies in the Twin Towers on 9/11,
doing what he did best: saving people.
A month later, a washed-up newspaper reporter writes a story
insinuating that …continue.
Title: The Sunrise Lands
Author: S.M. Stirling
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Roc
Copyright: 2007
Pages: 512
Keywords: speculative fiction
Reading period: 3 January, 2009
This book takes place about ten years after A Meeting at Corvallis.
The focus has switched to a younger set of characters,
the first generation to grow up after the “Change”,
the event that knocked the world back into the Dark Ages.
A traveler arrives in Oregon from the East, bearing a compelling prophecy that
requires Rudi Mackenzie to travel to Nantucket, the apparent source of the Change.
A group of nine (the number is traditional) head eastwards.
But the fanatical Church Universal and Triumphant wants to stop …continue.
Title: Sovereign
Author: C.J. Sansom
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Macmillan
Copyright: 2006
Pages: 583
Keywords: historical mystery
Reading period: 25–28 December, 2008
Sequel to Dark Fire.
The hunchbacked lawyer Matthew Shardlake
has been sent to York by Archbishop Cranmer to meet the Royal Progress,
where Henry VIII is to accept formal surrender from those
who had earlier rebelled.
Shardlake is to hear petitions on the king's behalf,
but really he is there to ensure that a high-ranking conspirator
is brought safely back to the Tower of London.
He stumbles upon a cache of secret papers,
which leads to a series of attempts upon his life.
Shardlake, once an ardent support of the reform of the …continue.
Title: Resurrection Men
Author: Ian Rankin
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Little, Brown
Copyright: 2002
Pages: 510
Keywords: crime, fiction
Reading period: 22–24 December, 2008
Troublemaking cops–the Resurrection Men–from all over Scotland have been sent
to the Police Training College to make them into team players.
DI John Rebus is one of them, though his real job is to
get the dirt on three bent cops.
The senior officers who sent Rebus in seem to mistrust him too,
since the Resurrection Men have reopened an old case
where Rebus's behavior was questionable.
Back in Edinburgh, DS Siobhan Clarke is investigating the murder
of an art dealer, where Rebus's old nemesis,
the crime boss Big Ger …continue.
Title: Captain's Fury
Author: Jim Butcher
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Ace
Copyright: 2007
Pages: 508
Keywords: fantasy
Reading period: 20–21 December, 2008
Captain's Fury is the fourth book in Jim Butcher's fantasy series,
Codex Alera, and the sequel to Cursor's Fury.
Tavi is still undercover as the captain of a legion
fighting the Canim invaders;
an ambitious senator arrives from the capital to take over.
Tavi finally comes into his own,
learning that he is Gaius Octavian,
the hitherto unsuspected son of the First Lord's long-dead heir.
Far to the south, Amara and Bernard accompany the First Lord, Gaius Sixtus,
on a secret mission, walking into the rebellious Kalare.
Their journey bears not a little …continue.
Title: The Vivero Letter
Author: Desmond Bagley
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ½
Publisher: Fontana
Copyright: 1968
Pages: 253
Keywords: thriller
Reading period: 13–14 December, 2008
Jeremy Wheale is ‘a grey little man in a grey little job’
who doesn't fit in well in swinging London.
His brother is murdered and he finds himself embroiled
in the search for a lost Mayan city in the Yucutan peninsula.
His companions are a rich old archaeologist,
a paranoid young archaeologist, and his attractive wife.
Somewhere out in the jungle is a Mafia don
who's convinced that there's a hoard of gold in Uaxuanoc.
Wheale is an ordinary man who rises to the occasion.
As the tension grows, he …continue.
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