38. Dragonflight - Anne McCaffrey
356 pages, Bought in Charity Shop
A very popular book on Fantasy lists and the first in a series covering the Dragons of Pern.
I rarely finish a book if it hasn't hooked me by page 50.
I made myself finish this book as I figured it would improve...for me, it didn't.
I know there are a lot of fans out there but this book just didn't do it for me.
I tried.
I give this book 2.5 "Threads" out of 5
Just a breakdown of all the books I've read since January 2011
Thursday, 28 July 2011
Thursday, 21 July 2011
The Hunger Games - July 2011
37. The Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins
464 Pages, Borrowed from Local Library.
A new Sci-Fi classic in the making, soon to be made into a film.
Like a mix of "The Running Man" and "Battle Royale" this book focusses on Katniss Everdeen, a 16 year old girl who ends up in "The Hunger Games" a fight to the death competition that takes place every year in this post-apocalyptic tale.
But Katniss already has skills to help her survive...and maybe win.
What can I say, it's a belter of a story! It races along and the characters and situation they find themselves in seem real.
I read this in a day, and as it's the first book in a trilogy, I'm really looking forward to the next book in the series.
If you like action, plot and characters you like and start to care about very early in the story then this is the book for you.
I should mention that it's a Young Adult book. Don't let that put you off, it's still a great read.
I give The Hunger Games 5 "Mockingjay Birds" out of 5
A new Sci-Fi classic in the making, soon to be made into a film.
Like a mix of "The Running Man" and "Battle Royale" this book focusses on Katniss Everdeen, a 16 year old girl who ends up in "The Hunger Games" a fight to the death competition that takes place every year in this post-apocalyptic tale.
But Katniss already has skills to help her survive...and maybe win.
What can I say, it's a belter of a story! It races along and the characters and situation they find themselves in seem real.
I read this in a day, and as it's the first book in a trilogy, I'm really looking forward to the next book in the series.
If you like action, plot and characters you like and start to care about very early in the story then this is the book for you.
I should mention that it's a Young Adult book. Don't let that put you off, it's still a great read.
I give The Hunger Games 5 "Mockingjay Birds" out of 5
Thursday, 14 July 2011
American Vampire - July 2011
36. American Vampire (Vol. 1)- Stephen King & Scott Snyder, Illustrated by Rafael Albuquerque
200 Pages, Borrowed from Local Library
This is the first graphic novel of our list and a very enjoyable read.
It is a book of two stories, one by King, the other by Snyder.
Both stories were entertaining, showing a fresh take on vampires.
One has a girl who is attacked by vampires and left for dead. She's found by another vampire who bites her and turns her into an "American Vampire"; a vampire with teeth, claws and no problems with the sun!
The second story follows Skinner Sweet, the original American Vampire.
For once, the artwork perfectly complements the tale. I know art is a personal thing, but when it comes to graphic novels sometimes it can take away from the storyline...that is not the case here. I would have Rafael Albuquerque do all illustrations for Stephen Kings works from now on...and re do The Dark Tower comicbooks too.
If you're a fan of vampires, and NOT the lame-ass Twilight versions of them, then this book is one to chase down.
It's the first in a series so there plenty more to look forward to.
I give American Vampires 5 "Pearl Jones" out of 5.
200 Pages, Borrowed from Local Library
This is the first graphic novel of our list and a very enjoyable read.
It is a book of two stories, one by King, the other by Snyder.
Both stories were entertaining, showing a fresh take on vampires.
One has a girl who is attacked by vampires and left for dead. She's found by another vampire who bites her and turns her into an "American Vampire"; a vampire with teeth, claws and no problems with the sun!
The second story follows Skinner Sweet, the original American Vampire.
For once, the artwork perfectly complements the tale. I know art is a personal thing, but when it comes to graphic novels sometimes it can take away from the storyline...that is not the case here. I would have Rafael Albuquerque do all illustrations for Stephen Kings works from now on...and re do The Dark Tower comicbooks too.
If you're a fan of vampires, and NOT the lame-ass Twilight versions of them, then this book is one to chase down.
It's the first in a series so there plenty more to look forward to.
I give American Vampires 5 "Pearl Jones" out of 5.
Monday, 4 July 2011
Teach Us To Sit Still - July 2011
35. Teach Us To Sit Still: A Sceptic's Search for Health & Healing
352 Pages, Borrowed from Local Library
This book, by novelist Tim Parks, charts his experiences in trying to free himself from distressing pain that he describes as "a general smouldering tension throughout the abdomen, a sharp jab in the perineum, an electric shock darting down the inside of the thighs, an ache in the small of the back, a shivery twinge in the penis itself". As a man, I can't help wincing as I read that sentence!
He goes to doctors, who subject him to a battery of tests...all of which come back inconclusive. He undergoes operations that do nothing to free him from this constant debilitating pain.
Finally, while in India, he consults a doctor who tells him the pain is a manifestation of a struggle going on in his mind. Then he discovers a book written by two doctors that related the pain he's experiencing with muscle tension.
What follows is the authors journey into the mind/body connection and how he discovers the benefits of meditation...the "Sit Still" of the title. It's not a self-help or "How To..." manual but it is a fascinating glimpse at a man who has been let down by conventional medicine finding peace with himself and relief from his pain. It's laced with humour, and sometimes cringe-inducing descriptions, but is a very worthwhile read, maybe more so for people with health problems or who are just getting a bit older and starting to feel it!
I'm not in pain and I'm not a meditator but having read his story I am a lot more willing to try meditiation/relaxation techniques just for the sense of peace side of it.
I give this book 4.5 "Wee Samples" out of 5.
352 Pages, Borrowed from Local Library
This book, by novelist Tim Parks, charts his experiences in trying to free himself from distressing pain that he describes as "a general smouldering tension throughout the abdomen, a sharp jab in the perineum, an electric shock darting down the inside of the thighs, an ache in the small of the back, a shivery twinge in the penis itself". As a man, I can't help wincing as I read that sentence!
He goes to doctors, who subject him to a battery of tests...all of which come back inconclusive. He undergoes operations that do nothing to free him from this constant debilitating pain.
Finally, while in India, he consults a doctor who tells him the pain is a manifestation of a struggle going on in his mind. Then he discovers a book written by two doctors that related the pain he's experiencing with muscle tension.
What follows is the authors journey into the mind/body connection and how he discovers the benefits of meditation...the "Sit Still" of the title. It's not a self-help or "How To..." manual but it is a fascinating glimpse at a man who has been let down by conventional medicine finding peace with himself and relief from his pain. It's laced with humour, and sometimes cringe-inducing descriptions, but is a very worthwhile read, maybe more so for people with health problems or who are just getting a bit older and starting to feel it!
I'm not in pain and I'm not a meditator but having read his story I am a lot more willing to try meditiation/relaxation techniques just for the sense of peace side of it.
I give this book 4.5 "Wee Samples" out of 5.
Friday, 1 July 2011
June Round Up
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Alex Haley |
Total Pages: 1584
Average Pages Read per day: 52.8
Sources of Books:
Charity Shop: 1
Library: 2
Amazon: 1
Genres:
Sci Fi: 2
Non-Fiction: 1
Historic Fiction: 1
Find out more about Alex Haley check out his Wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Haley
2011 so far:
Books Read: 34
Total Pages: 9211
Average Pages Read per day: 50.88
Reading less as the days are now officially warmer and brighter, even in Ireland!
Sources of Books:
Charity Shop: 12
Library: 20
Amazon: 2
Genres:
Fantasy: 6
Sci Fi: 13
Non-Fiction: 10
Crime: 2
Thriller: 2
Historic Fiction: 1
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