Year: 2007

  • 837 and counting …

    Finished The Sandman: Preludes and Nocturnes. This is a graphic novel collection of Neil Gaiman’s Sandman series.

    The Sandman series focuses on Dream, an Endless being who is responsible for overseeing the world of human dreams. Dream also has several Endless brothers and sisters, like Death, Destiny, Desire, etc.

    In Preludes and Nocturnes, Dream gets accidently gets captured by a human seeking to imprison Death and is held prisoner for something like seventy years. When he gets free, Dream takes revenge on the son of the man who captured him and then sets out to find three tools that were taken from him – a ruby, a helm, and a pouch of sand. And it goes on from there.

    My significant other loves these books and gave the whole Sandman series to me to read. I think the idea of Dream is a pretty cool concept, and some of the art is visually stunning. I enjoyed Dream’s quest in this one, and some of the other characters he encounters, like John Constantine and Lucifer, are interesting.

    But the novel is pretty dark in places. It’s really more psychological horror than anything else, which isn’t a genre I normally read. You know me, I like to be entertained. Still, Gaiman will always make you think.

    So, thumbs up.

    Up next: Several more Sandman books.

  • Back in the van …

    From TV Guide, comes this news bit:

    John Singleton is in talks to bring TV’s The A-Team to the big screen, though buzz that Boyz N the Hood‘s Ice Cube will follow in Mr. T’s mohawksteps as B.A. has been denied by Fox …

    Is it wrong how happy this makes me? I love me some A-Team! :bub:

  • 836 and counting …

    Finished Lover Revealed by J.R. Ward. This is the fourth book in her Black Dagger Brotherhood series.

    This one’s about Butch, a human ex-cop who’s fallen in with the big, buff vampires, and Marissa, a pampered noble who feels constrained by the rules of the vampire high society. There’s the usual angst, battles, love found, love lost, and love found again.

    Butch is one of Ward’s better heroes. He never fit in with his human family, but he doesn’t really fit in with the vampires either. I also liked Marissa a lot because she’s unhappy with her situation and actually does something about it herself — instead of waiting for someone to rescue her.

    I thought the main conflict between the two was a little contrived (or at least went on too long throughout the book). Butch doesn’t feel he’s worth. Marissa doesn’t approve of his actions. It went back and forth like that a lot.

    Also, one thing I am a little tired of in Ward’s (and other writers’) novels is this insane possessiveness that the men have towards their women. In this book, a vamp from a previous book has to be physically restrained because his wife gives Butch some of her blood to drink — even though that’s the only way to keep Butch alive. Um, you’d think the vampire could put aside his jealousy long enough to, I don’t know, save his friend’s life. But maybe that’s just me.

    Still, Ward weaves her characters’ stories together in interesting ways, and I’m interested in reading the ffith book.

    So, thumbs up.

    Up next: Some Sandman graphic novels by Neil Gaiman.

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    It is done … for now …

    So, I turned in a book to my agent today. It’s the urban fantasy book I’ve been talking about — the one about the assassin who can control elements. My agent now has each and every one of the 105,839 words.

    Finishing a book (no matter how crappy it is) is always a great feeling, but I think I’m a little extra proud of this one … mainly because I started it in mid-October.

    That’s right, 105,839 words in roughly two months. That’s about 1,700 words a day, not counting editing and revising time.

    Why did I do this madness, you ask? I sent my agent a couple of proposals, and she liked the assassin book the best. She wanted to see it. ASAP. So, I wrote it. ASAP. And it’s finally done — at least until she comes back to me with revision thoughts.

    I think I’m going to go sleep now … 😯

  • This is cool …

    Courtesy of my significant other (who surfs the Internet way too much), comes a fun and tough geography quiz. I got up to level seven before I got bounced out. Enjoy! :joe: