Category: Books

  • Book Review – B.P.R.D.: Vampire

    Book Review – B.P.R.D.: Vampire

    Spoilers, yo. Mike Mignola’s Hellboy has spawned a whole fleet of spin-off books and interesting characters, and the issues collected in BPRD: Vampire center around Agent Anders, a man haunted – literally – by vampires.  He has the spirits of two vampire sister locked away inside him, but the seal is weakening.  He becomes obsessed…

  • Book Review:  Hellboy: The Midnight Circus

    Book Review: Hellboy: The Midnight Circus

    Chalk this one up as a win for the Hellboy movie franchise!  I enjoyed both movies (and eagerly await a third, hint hint guys) so when this popped up on NetGalley, it was a no-brainer to check out.  (Spoilers from here on)  The Midnight Circus deals with young Hellboy at the BPRD.  He’s still not…

  • Book Review – Steelheart

    Book Review – Steelheart

    Steelheart, by Brandon Sanderson, is a spin through a dystopian world where an event (the Calamity) has given a small number of humans super powers.  The problem is, they are ALL evil.  Even though not all ‘Epics’ are equal in power, there are enough that they pretty much carved the world up into chunks they…

  • Book Series Review:  The Gentlemen Bastards Series

    Book Series Review: The Gentlemen Bastards Series

    Okay, my friends had been recommending this series to each other for years, and when I saw the third book was available on NetGalley, I jumped in and started reading.  WOW.  This is some great fantasy writing for sure!  Take Ocean’s 11, add in magic and alchemy, stir with swords and hatchets, and you’ve got…

  • Book Review – Kenobi (Star Wars)

    Book Review – Kenobi (Star Wars)

    Got this one as a review copy from NetGalley, and it’s a bit better than the last one (Crucible).  It’s about, as you might guess, Obi-Wan Kenobi, as he tries to watch over the infant Luke.  It’s framed by Obi-Wan’s attempts to recreate the meditation Yoda showed him in order to speak to Qui-Gon.  The…

  • Book Review – The Legend of Korra: The Art of the Animated Series, Book One: Air

    Book Review – The Legend of Korra: The Art of the Animated Series, Book One: Air

    *whew* That’s quite a title.  I got a chance to check out the book thanks to a review copy from Netgalley, and it’s great.  I love The Legend of Korra almost as much as its predecessor, Avatar: The Last Airbender, but I’m also fascinated by the creators, Bryan Konietzko and Michael DiMartino.  Whether it’s fun…

  • Book Review – Arrow, Volume 1

    Book Review – Arrow, Volume 1

    I got a galley copy of the first collection of the Arrow tie-in comic (issues 1-6 and the #1 special edition) and while it certainly has the feel of the show down for the serious parts, it’s sorely lacking the humor and charm of Amell’s ‘hood’.  It also makes little sense unless you are keeping…

  • Book Review – The Ocean at the End of the Lane

    I’ve been staring at thie text entry box for this review for days, at various times.  Gaiman’s books can be deeply affecting, and The Ocean at the End of the Lane is no different.  I’m even having trouble re-reading it to do the review as I am feeling what happens to the young protagonist a…

  • Book Review:  Crucible (Star Wars)

    Book Review: Crucible (Star Wars)

    I am quite out of date with the Star Wars ‘Expanded Universe’ stuff, as I’ve mostly kept to Timothy Zahn and a few other notable books after being burned by KJA.  But I was cruising NetGalley for books to review, and they had a couple of Star Wars books in the mix.  This, Crucible was the first. …

  • Book Review:  Abaddon’s Gate

    Book Review: Abaddon’s Gate

    Abaddon’s Gate is the third book in James S. A Corey’s Expanse series, and it kicks a whole heck of a lot of ass.  James Holden is haunted – literally. Miller is dead, but that doesn’t stop the detective from appearing to Holden again and again, each time speaking nonsense, or possibly a warning, to…

  • Book Review – The Tyrant’s Law

    Book Review – The Tyrant’s Law

    Daniel Abraham’s The Dagger and the Coin series has gone from a bonus title included when I bought Leviathan Wakes to a day-one read.  I really, really enjoy Marcus Wester’s chapters as he and Master Kit hunt the Spider Goddess (and the reveal there, wow).  Cithrin gets caught between the advances of Geder and trying…

  • Book Review – Spiral, a Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith Comic

    Book Review – Spiral, a Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith Comic

    I have a review copy of the trade paperback collection of the five part Spiral series, which is a Star Wars comic set in the Old Republic era.  This means that the Sith are still an entire empire of their own, though the ‘Lost Tribe of the Sith’ are actually a splinter group stranded on…