• Back to Dillon …

    Oh, Coach Taylor. How I’ve missed you and the rest of the gang on Friday Night Lights. And now, I can finally, finally, see what you’ve been up to on NBC.

    There’s Tyra, so desperately trying to get into college and out of Dillon. Poor Matt Saracen with his new QB competition. Injured Smash, still trying to make his dream of playing football come true. Tim and Lyla, who are attempting to be a real couple. Tami Taylor, the new principal. Annoying Julie. Quirky Landry. And, of course, Buddy Garrity and his dreams of a jumbotron.

    Seriously, folks, this is a great show. It’s about real people with real problems who don’t live in New York or L.A. Do yourself a favor and check it out.

    What shows are you guys loving right now? Share in the comments.

  • Shock the world …

    How about them Cardinals? I think I’ll have to root for them in the Super Bowl, just because it’s such a great story — and because they haven’t won a title in something like 60 years.

    Sorry Wheezley, sorry Super Librarian Amy (both of whom are die-hard Steelers fans).

    Wheezley also pointed out that somewhere there is probably a person who bet way back at the beginning of the season that the Cardinals would win the Super Bowl this year. I wonder what the odds were on a bet like that. Wouldn’t you like that payoff, if they pull it off? 😎

    What about you guys? Who are you rooting for? Share in the comments.

  • 923 and counting …

    Finished Rough Weather by Robert B. Parker. This is the latest book in his long-running series about Boston private investigator Spenser.

    In this one, Spenser is hired to attend a wedding. Good thing, since armed men storm in, shoot the groom, and kidnap the bride. Although he can’t prevent the kidnapping, Spenser vows to get to the bottom of things, especially since the kidnappers are led by his old enemy the Gray Man.

    I’ve read all the Spenser books and reviewed so many here on the blog that it’s hard to find something new to say. Parker delivers his usual snappy dialogue and fast narrative. There’s also a lot of action at the beginning, which really pulled me into the story. I did guess the Gray Man’s motives toward the end of the book, and I thought one person’s involvement in the kidnapping was extremely transparent.

    Still, this is one of the best Spenser novels that I’ve read in a while. If you’re looking for a quick, easy read, this one won’t disappoint. Thumbs up.

    Up next: No Rest for the Wicked by Kresley Cole.

    Books in my TBR pile: About 20.

  • 922 and counting …

    Finished Now You Die by Roxanne St. Claire. This is the third and final book in a trilogy (and sixth overall) in her Bullet Catchers romantic suspense series.

    This book finally answers the trilogy’s overall question of who sent an innocent woman, Eileen Stafford, to jail for a murder she didn’t commit and why. It also features the romance between Lucy Monroe, the head of the BCs, and Jack Culver, a former BC that Lucy fired for lying to her.

    I’ve been looking forward to Lucy’s story for a while now, as she has been such a strong character in the other books. For the most part, I was pleased. Lucy remains just as strong and capable in this book as she has been in the others, even while she’s falling for Jack. We also learn more about Lucy’s background, including the tragic loss that drives her.

    However, I didn’t think Jack’s character was quite as strongly developed. Or maybe that’s just because I haven’t been reading about him for six books now. Still, I thought he was a good match for Lucy.

    As for the murder mystery, I liked the way that St. Claire wove everything together from the first two books, like the tattoos on the adopted babies and Eileen’s memories of the murder. It all fit together nicely. Although I did guess the “big twist” and who the murderer really was about halfway through the book. And I did enjoy the big showdown at the end.

    Overall, this was a nice conclusion to a solid trilogy. Thumbs up. There’s another BC book due out later this year, and I’ll be reading it.

    Up next: Rough Weather by Robert B. Parker.

    Books in my TBR pile: About 20.

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    Random quote …

    So I’ve been going back and listening to all my old Jimmy Buffett CDs. (I’m a huge fan of his). And I came across this little gem of a line from a song called If I Could Just Get It Down On Paper:

    Life and ink

    They run out at the same time

    Or so said

    My old friend the squid

    I think the first two lines are a perfect motto for writers, don’t you? 😎

    What about you guys? What are some of your favorite musical quotes? Share in the comments.