transmission
no language, just sound

jeanne?

Kiss Me Like A Stranger

Gene Wilder

kiss me like a strangerSecond autobiography this year. Like Alda’s it’s tremendously revealing about some things and goes into far too little detail about some of the most interesting things in his life.
Witty and very readable, it’s a fun read.

Rating: A-

A-, Autobiography, Books, Films, Non-Fiction, Rated


A-, Autobiography, Books, Films, Non-Fiction, Rated
13:15, April 16th 2010

 

short?

Jelleyman’s Thrown A Wobbly

Jeff Stelling

Jelleyman's Thrown A WobblyLightweight memoir mainly focusing on stories from the Soccer Saturday studio.
So insubstantial as to not be worth full price.
Nevertheless it’s still pretty entertaining.

Rating: B

Autobiography, B, Books, Non-Fiction, Rated, TV


Autobiography, B, Books, Non-Fiction, Rated, TV
16:46, April 3rd 2010

 

eider?

Before They Are Hanged

Joe Abercrombie

before they are hangedSecond of the First Law trilogy takes a group of heroes on a typical fantasy quest through the West in an atypyical way. Meanwhile in the North and South battles and sieges take place and we learn a wee bit more about the strings being pulled behind the scenes.

Rating: A

A, Books, Fiction, Rated, fantasy


A, Books, Fiction, Rated, fantasy
16:01, March 29th 2010

 

bookworm?

The Eyre Affair

Jasper Fforde

the eyre affairThe first of the Thursday Next books introduces us to Fforde’s fantasy world of an alternate version of England, still mired in the Crimea, where classic literature is the popular entertainment of the masses.
Next is a civil servant working in the field of literary crime who becomes entangled in the machinations of a crazed criminal genius.
This is a thoroughly enjoyable romp, if never quite as clever or as funny as it thinks it is.
Sadly this series succumbed to the law of diminishing returns after a sequel or two.
Recommended from fans of comic fantasy or those looking for something plays with the conventions and history of literature in a humorous fashion.

Rating: A-

A-, Books, Fiction, Humour, Rated, fantasy


A-, Books, Fiction, Humour, Rated, fantasy
08:18, March 23rd 2010

 

gorst?

The Blade Itself

Joe Abercrombie

the blade itselfSolidly entertaining debut fantasy novel, first in what promises to be a rather good trilogy

Rating: A

A, Books, Fiction, Rated, fantasy


A, Books, Fiction, Rated, fantasy
15:51, March 9th 2010

 

snehurka?

Giraffe

J.M. Ledgard

giraffeThe story of a group of giraffes that end up in Prague zoo in the mid 70’s as told through the eyes of various individuals who interact with the animals during the journey to Prague and when they are settled at the zoo.
Beautifully written, it’s episodic, rambling nature robs the book of narrative momentum.
The novel feels like it’s going nowhere until the last 90 pages when the story comes together to a point in magnificent fashion.
Points are taken off for making me fall asleep reading it…

Rating: B+

B+, Books, Fiction, Mainstream Fiction, Rated


B+, Books, Fiction, Mainstream Fiction, Rated
15:47, February 10th 2010

 

rhapsody?

Never Have Your Dog Stuffed

Alan Alda

never have your dog stuffedShort, enjoyable but incomplete feeling autobiography from the well loved star of the MASH tv series

Rating: B+

Autobiography, B+, Books, Non-Fiction, Rated


Autobiography, B+, Books, Non-Fiction, Rated
09:06, February 5th 2010

 

dwenda?

The Steel Remains

Richard Morgan

The Steel RemainsAstonishingly good, brutal fantasy from the writer of rather good, brutal SF Noir.
Twists the fantasy template in interesting ways for fabulous effect.
Lead characters Ringil, Archeth and Egar are war heroes, veterans of a brutal conflict living with the compromises forced upon them by the political fallout of the aftermath.

Rating: A+

A+, Books, Fiction, Rated, fantasy


A+, Books, Fiction, Rated, fantasy
22:43, February 2nd 2010