Dark, soulful tales that haunt long after the last page.
My Give the Gift of Lycanthropy contest is closed for 2011. This year’s winner is Khristi from Oklahoma. Congratulations, Khristi! I’ll be in touch to work out the details. Look for another giveaway coming soon.
Okay, so last week I talked about how I should do a giveaway. Responses were positive, so here it is. How shall we do it? We’ll take the KISS approach (keep it simple, sweetie). Respond here with a comment telling me which of my books you’d like to receive as a gift, and you could…
Borderlords by Terry C. Johnston My rating: 3 of 5 stars I dove into Borderlords with high hopes immediately after finishing Carry the Wind. The first half of this book, though, seemed to drag forever as Titus Bass relived moments from the first book while making a trek to Vancouver to exorcise the ghost of…
Typically at this time of year I do my Give the Gift of Lycanthropy thing where I give away some books. I’ve been trying to decide how to do the giveaway this year, and what to offer, and now look at it, we’re just eight days from Christmas! I thought I might do a random…
So, all of November slipped by without a single blog update from me. Well, other than my Goodreads reviews. There hasn’t been much news on the writing front, so I just didn’t bother to post. There still isn’t much, but I felt like it was time for an update. After Obsession has been out for…
Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman My rating: 4 of 5 stars Another excellent book from Gaiman! It doesn’t have the epic scope of American Gods, but it is a clever and entertaining addendum to that story, featuring the sons of the trickster spider god Anansi. Definitely highly recommended. View all my reviews
So. This Wednesday the faculty at the high school where I teach have been summoned to a meeting where our long-winded superintendent and our technology dictator will “explain” to us the importance of putting our lesson plans into the program assigned for that purpose. In other words, we’re in for a butt-chewing. Ordinarily, I’d say…
The Dark Sacrament: True Stories of Modern-Day Demon Possession and Exorcism by David Kiely My rating: 4 of 5 stars This was a really good book. It was limited to cases in Ireland, and all are pretty recent, as in the last 20 years or so. The narrative voice overall was very good, something you…
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers My rating: 3 of 5 stars It wasn’t a bad read, but I never really felt connected to any of the characters. The narration seemed to hold the reader at a distance. When I put it down, there was no compulsion to get back to it,…