Title: Skeletons
Author: Kate Wilhelm
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ½
Publisher: Mira
Copyright: 2002
Pages: 378
Keywords: thriller
Reading period: 8 December, 2007
Lee Donne agrees to housesit for her absent-minded grandfather.
Soon, someone is trying to scare her out of the house in Eugene, Oregon.
Buried deep in the house, she discovers why:
old photos of young men lynching a black man.
One of those men is now running for President as a third-party candidate.
Lee goes on the run and takes her story to a newspaper.
She decides to hide in plain sight, à la The Purloined Letter,
and heads to New Orleans, posing as a newspaper photographer.
Fairly entertaining and intelligent thriller.
Title: Hogfather
Author: Terry Pratchett
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Harper
Copyright: 1996
Pages: 384
Keywords: humor, fantasy
Reading period: 2-7 December, 2007
Last week, we watched the TV adaptation of Hogfather,
which got me to re-read the book.
The book is a lot funnier.
Pratchett's written descriptions don't translate very well
to the screen.
The Hogfather is the Discworld's equivalent of Santa Claus:
a large, jolly fat man who delivers presents to children on the
longest night of the year.
The Auditors, celestial bureaucrats who take a dim view of the
messiness of human existence, decide to have the Hogfather killed.
Death takes it upon himself to deliver the presents to children instead,
while setting his …continue.
Title: The Naming of the Dead
Author: Ian Rankin
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Copyright: 2006
Pages: 464
Keywords: crime, fiction
Reading period: 8-9 December, 2007
The G8 conference is about to open in Gleneagles, Scotland,
during the first week of July 2005.
Hundreds of thousands of anti-globalization activists
are heading to Edinburgh to protest.
Edinburgh cop, DI John Rebus, is about the only police officer
in Britain who's not on G8 duty.
He's been sidelined because of his propensity for pissing off
his superiors.
Instead, he gets involved in two different investigations.
A Labour MP plunged to his death from the walls of Edinburgh Castle.
Suicide or murder?
Why does Rebus keep …continue.
Title: The Historian
Author: Elizabeth Kostova
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Back Bay Books
Copyright: 2005
Pages: 642
Keywords: fantasy
Reading period: 25 November-2 December, 2007
For centuries, carefully selected historians have mysteriously received
a book that contains only a picture of a dragon
holding a placard that says, Drakulya.
Three generations of one family have followed the trail of those books:
the narrator as a teenager in the 1970s,
her graduate student parents in the 1950s,
and her mother's father in the 1930s.
The trail has led them from the Pyrenees to the Balkans and Istanbul,
from libraries to monasteries to remote mountain villages.
The narrative moves back and forth across the three generations,
as …continue.
Title: Coyote Dreams
Author: C.E. Murphy
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ½
Publisher: Luna
Copyright: 2007
Pages: 408
Keywords: fantasy
Reading period: 25 November, 2007
Third in the Walker Papers series of urban fantasies.
Joanne Walker discovered six months ago that she's a powerful shaman,
and she's not happy about it.
She's an officer in the Seattle Police Department and a former mechanic,
and being a woo-woo shaman does not fit with her self image.
She's contrary and stubborn and her determination
not to accept her new state leads to big problems.
The people that she's close to are going into comas.
In her blundering ignorance when she first came into her powers,
she unwittingly awakened …continue.
Title: Folly
Author: Laurie R. King
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ½
Publisher: HarperCollins
Copyright: 2001
Pages: 400
Keywords: fiction, suspense
Reading period: 22-24 November, 2007
Rae Newborn has struggled with depression for decades.
The death a year ago of her second husband and their young daughter
drove her to attempt suicide.
Now she's moved to Folly, a small island in the San Juans
that she inherited from Desmond Newborn, her grandfather's brother.
Desmond went off to the First World War and came back broken by shell shock.
He bought Folly in the 1920s and built a house with his own hands,
then disappeared after the house burned down.
All alone on Folly, Rae starts …continue.
Title: Wilt in Nowhere
Author: Tom Sharpe
Rating: ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Arrow
Copyright: 2004
Pages: 278
Keywords: humor, satire
Reading period: 19-21 November, 2007
In the Seventies and Eighties, Tom Sharpe was a bestselling author in Britain,
pumping out a dozen hilarious satires, marked by their savagery.
His particular targets were apartheid, the British class system,
and political correctness.
Then he dried up, producing only three books in the last twenty years.
Wilt in Nowhere is his fourth book about Henry Wilt,
a lecturer at a third-rate community college,
married to the formidable Eva and father of four ghastly quadruplets.
Eva takes the girls to America to stay with her rich uncle in Tennessee.
Henry …continue.
Title: 1634: The Baltic War
Author: David Weber, Eric Flint
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Baen
Copyright: 2007
Pages: 728
Keywords: alternate history
Reading period: 18 November, 2007
The latest book from the 1632 series;
this one is the long awaited sequel to 1633.
The premise of the series is that through some mysterious alien event,
a small West Virginian town is sent back to Germany in 1631,
in the middle of the Thirty Years' War,
utterly changing the course of history.
The Americans ally themselves with King Gustav Adolf of Sweden,
forming the United States of Europe.
The authors adeptly juggle a series of plots that were set in motion in the
earlier book.
The …continue.
Title: Paula Spencer
Author: Roddy Doyle
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Viking
Copyright: 2006
Pages: 288
Keywords: fiction
Reading period: 2-11 November, 2007
Roddy Doyle has visited Paula Spencer twice before.
First in The Family, a BBC TV serial;
then in The Woman Who Walked into Doors.
Ten years on from the last book, Paula is a recovering alcoholic
who only recently crawled out of the bottle.
The boom years of the Celtic Tiger have passed her by:
Paula continues to clean Dublin offices and houses for a living.
Her youngest two children are still at home.
Jack is fine but Leanne is heading towards alcoholism herself.
Her other son, John Paul, is estranged and …continue.
Title: What Came Before He Shot Her
Author: Elizabeth George
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ½
Publisher: Harper
Copyright: 2006
Pages: 722
Keywords: fiction, mystery
Reading period: 11-17 November, 2007
In Elizabeth George's previous book, With No One As Witness,
a senior police officer's pregnant wife is gunned down in London
by a 12-year-old boy in an apparently random act.
This book tells the story of how that shooting came to happen.
The three Campbell children are abandoned on their aunt's doorstep
by their feckless grandmother, months before the shooting.
They are mixed-race children with deep-seated damage:
their alcoholic father was killed in front of them a few years ago
and their mother has long …continue.
Previous »
« Next