Friday, April 4, 2025

Cat's Cradle - Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.

Dell, 1970, 191 pages
Original copyright 1963
Read: March 2024, age 45

A really bizarre apocalyptic / post-apocalyptic novel.  It was interesting, and over fast, and I'm not sure that I really enjoyed it.  

Rating: 3


Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Industrial Magic - Kelley Armstrong

Seal, 2007, 528 pages
Original copyright 2004
ISBN: 978-1-4000-2528-2
Read: March 2024, age 45
 
Women of the Underworld book 4 

This was a nice book - a quick and fun read, with none of the persistence dating (i.e. stalking) that I didn't like in the first book with these characters. 
 
Rating: 4

Friday, March 28, 2025

Homefall - Chris Bunch

Roc, 2001, 338 pages
ISBN: 0-451-45841-9
Read: March 2024, age 45
 
The Last Legion, book 4 

A fitting end to the series - but generally disappointing throughout.  It was fine, the mystery ended unsatisfactorily but appropriately.  I still didn't particularly enjoy the characters.  Just overall meh.

Rating: 3

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

How Stella Got Her Groove Back - Terry McMillan

Signet, 1997, 445 pages
ISBN: 0-451-19200-1
Read: March 2024, age 45

This was kind of a creepy May-December romance, where both characters had no particularly redeeming characteristics - the love interest was pretty and the main character was a Mary Sue who could do no wrong.  
 
The only interesting bit was that the book was very black, and I don't often get that perspective, so that was a nice change.  

Rating: 2

Friday, March 21, 2025

First Lord's Fury - Jim Butcher (Audiobook)

Penguin Audio, 2009, 24.0 hours
Original copyright: 2009
Narrated by: Kate Reading
Listened to: March 2024
 
Codex Alera, book 6

I spent most of this book feeling like there was way too much of it.  It was clearly obvious what was going to happen and how, and there were still 20 hours left!  It was fine, I guess, but predictable and certainly less interesting than the prior books.

Rating: 3

Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Princeps' Fury - Jim Butcher

Penguin Audio, 2009, 17.6 hours
Original copyright 2008
Read by: Kate Reading
Listened to: January 2024, age 45
 
The Codex Alera, book 5

This series continues to be strong - lots of fun.  The power creep is starting to accelerate a little bit much, though.  

Rating: 4


Friday, March 14, 2025

The Death of the Necromancer - Martha Wells (Audiobook)

Tantor Audio, 2013, 17.9 hours
Read by Derek Perkins 
Listened to: January 2025, age 46
 
Ile Rien, book 2 (one of the rare book twos where it isn't necessary to read book one)
 
I'm starting to think that Martha Wells is a bit cursed in the narrator department.  This is one of my favourite books, and it would have been fine in an audio format, but the narrator detracted from the story.  He had the wrong tone for the voices throughout - deadly serious instead of flippant or teasing - and it just didn't work for me.  I still love the story.
 
Rating: 4-