Saturday, February 28, 2009

Evan Help Us by Rhys Bowen

Evan Help Us (Constable Evans Mysteries #2) Evan Help Us by Rhys Bowen


My review


rating: 3 of 5 stars
I missed the first book of the series but this novel has a good cast of characters and a beautiful setting but the plot suffers from too many coincidental strangers involved in a small village mystery.



Cast Of Characters



Colonel Arbuthnot - vistor boarding with Mrs Owens



Evans the Post

Evans the Meat

Evans the Milk



Constable Evan Evans boards with Mrs Williams



Taff Morgan - farmer

Ted Morgan - his son



Browen Price - school teacher



Reverend Parry Davis

Reverend Powell-Jones



Annie Pigeon

Jenny - her daughter



Betsy - barmaid






View all my reviews.

Friday, February 27, 2009

The Best Cellar: A Werner-Bok Library Mystery by Charles A. Goodrum

The Best Cellar: A Werner-Bok Library Mystery The Best Cellar: A Werner-Bok Library Mystery by Charles A. Goodrum


My review


rating: 3 of 5 stars
Pretty crummy dialogue and underdeveloped characters almost sink this biblo-mystery but an interesting plot and great settings saved it for me.


View all my reviews.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

How To Live Forever by Colin Thompson

How To Live Forever (Red Fox Picture Books) How To Live Forever by Colin Thompson


My review


rating: 4 of 5 stars
This kid's picture book is terrific, with outstanding extremely detailed artwork and a fantasy story of a boy searching a living library for a book that promises immortality.


View all my reviews.

Tale of Hawthorn House: The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter The Tale of Hawthorn House: The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter by Susan Wittig Albert

The Tale of Hawthorn House: The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter The Tale of Hawthorn House: The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter by Susan Wittig Albert


My review


rating: 3 of 5 stars
Another solid entry in the Beatrix Potter series, this one aimed a little more towards children at least it seemed that way to me. Amazing series of mysteries, I've read the first four books and so far only one killing.


View all my reviews.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Danny Dunn and the Homework Machine Danny Dunn and the Homework Machine by Jay Williams

Danny Dunn and the Homework Machine Danny Dunn and the Homework Machine by Jay Williams


My review


rating: 4 of 5 stars
This book came out in 1958 but I still fondly remember my introduction to computers through it's pages when I was in first grade back in 1963 and I dreamed of actually owning my own computer. It wasn't to happen for 17 more years before I was the proud owner of an Atari 400. But I think the day that I brought that home I was still thinking about the fun Danny, Joe and Irene had with Miniac.


View all my reviews.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

The Tale of Cuckoo Brow Wood The Tale of Cuckoo Brow Wood by Susan Wittig Albert

The Tale of Cuckoo Brow Wood The Tale of Cuckoo Brow Wood by Susan Wittig Albert


My review


rating: 4 of 5 stars
As good as the first if not better, this reminds me so much of Tolkien's Hobbit style, not the subject matter but this terrific cozy mystery is very appropriate to all ages. If you read to your children this would make an excellent choice, it'll keep you as interested in the storyline as the kids will be by the talking animals.My only problem is that I read this out of order, it seems that Fantastic Fiction listed this out of order it is really the third book in the series, The Tale of Holly How (2005) is in fact the 2nd. Now having obtained that from my local library I'll read that one next.



View all my reviews.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Rest You Merry by Charlotte MacLeod

Rest You Merry (Peter Shandy Mysteries) Rest You Merry by Charlotte MacLeod


My review


rating: 4 of 5 stars
Laugh out loud funny, bachelor Professor Peter Shandy, must deal with Christmas, murder and an the unprecedented attention of the females in his sphere of colleagues at Balaclava Agricultural College in this biblo-mystery, when he first must inform his best friend that his wife was found dead by Peter after performing a prank on his neighbors.


View all my reviews.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

The Tale of Hill Top Farm: The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter by Susan Wittig Albert

The Tale of Hill Top Farm: The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter (Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter Mysteries) The Tale of Hill Top Farm: The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter by Susan Wittig Albert


My review


rating: 4 of 5 stars
Loved this historical mystery, I'd give it 5 stars but I reserve that for books that I've read more then once. But this is at least a 4 and 1/2 star book for me. It's been compared to Rita Mae Browns series because of the talking animals, bet even though I recently read and like Brown's first novel in the series I found this to be highly superior.


View all my reviews.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Mulch Ado About Nothing (Jane Jeffry Mystery, Book 12) Mulch Ado About Nothing by Jill Churchill

Mulch Ado About Nothing (Jane Jeffry Mystery, Book 12) Mulch Ado About Nothing by Jill Churchill


My review


rating: 3 of 5 stars
Cast Of Characters

Jane Jeffry - heroine
Shelley Nowack - best friend
Mel - Cop and Jane's Boyfriend
Stefan Eckert - Director Arts and Crafts
Julie Jackson - teacher
Geneva Jackson Julie's sister
Dr. Stewart Eastman - fll-in teacher
Ursla Appledorn - classmate
Miss Martha Winstead - classmate
Charles Jones - classmate, Martha's neighbor
Arnold Waring - classmate
Katie JJ daughter
Mike JJ son

Good story about a gardening class gone awry.


View all my reviews.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Wish You Were Here by Rita Mae Brown

Wish You Were Here (Mrs. Murphy Book 1) Wish You Were Here by Rita Mae Brown


My review


rating: 3 of 5 stars
It's not the Cat Who (one of my guilty pleasure reads) but it's pretty good so far. Finished it today and really enjoyed the novel it's a good start to the series and I'll definitely read more Harry, Mrs Murphy and Tucker adventures in the future.


View all my reviews.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Magic Bites by Ilona Andrews

Magic Bites (Kate Daniels, Book 1) Magic Bites by Ilona Andrews


My review


rating: 3 of 5 stars
I'd say really a 2 1/2 star book, the first half was confusing as so many characters are introduced and seemingly dropped as soon as they started to become interesting, in the end the only two character's that seem to get any development at all are the heroine Kate Daniels and one of her adversaries through much of the novel.


View all my reviews.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Cry Wolf (Alpha and Omega, Book 1) Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs

Cry Wolf (Alpha and Omega, Book 1) Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs


My review


rating: 1+1/2 of 5 stars the extra 1/2 comes from the 2nd part of the book.
I really enjoy urban fantasy, love Kim Harrison’s Hollow’s series which includes a little werewolf lore but had never read a novel focusing on werewolves and packs and just wasn’t drawn into the story much at all. I hadn’t read Briggs’s first series “Mercy” but started with this because it was an Urban Fantasy group read last August before I’d joined and thought I’d give it read. It’s very slow to get moving but about halfway through the pace picks up and it was a little better then the beginning had been. The main characters are somewhat likeable but the rest of the pack were either not very well fleshed out or unlikeable. It was good enough to finish but it’ll probably be a long time before I read another fantasy that focuses on werewolves. If you’re a big fans of werewolves or the Twilight series you may enjoy it, if not I’d give this a pass.


View all my reviews.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

On the Prowl by Patricia Briggs

On the Prowl On the Prowl by Patricia Briggs


My review


rating: 3 of 5 stars
Just read the Alpha and Omega short story before starting the novel, Cry Wolf which the short story serves as an introduction to the characters


View all my reviews.

Bridge of Birds: A Novel of an Ancient China That Never Was by Barry Hughart

Bridge of Birds: A Novel of an Ancient China That Never Was Bridge of Birds: A Novel of an Ancient China That Never Was by Barry Hughart


My review


rating: 4 of 5 stars
I enjoyed the book and I think any fans of Terry Pratchett will also enjoy it. The two main character's are funny and interesting, Number Ten Ox the narrator of the story and Li Kao a drunken wiseman and ancient scholar with a "slight flaw in his character" try to save the children of Ten Ox's village from a strange plague that has befallen them. They must travel all over China in search of a cure and defeat all manner of puzzles and monsters.


View all my reviews.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Undead and Unappreciated (Undead Series, Book 3) Undead and Unappreciated by MaryJanice Davidson

Undead and Unappreciated (Undead Series, Book 3) Undead and Unappreciated by MaryJanice Davidson


My review


rating: 4 of 5 stars
I really like this series a lot and this book brings in another major character, Laura, the devil spawn who is destined to rule the world. She also just happens to be Betsy's half sister. The laughs are still coming and my only complaint with the book is it's too short. But that's a minor complaint, I'd much rather wish for longer books then feel that the story has been padded.


View all my reviews.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Moonheart Moonheart by Charles deLint

Moonheart Moonheart by Charles deLint


My review


rating: 4 of 5 stars
This novel is of course magical, because other wise it wouldn't be an Urban Fantasy, but it's also very musical.



From the Author's Note.

" this book was written under the influence of Alan Stivell, Andreas Vollenweider, Neville Marriner, An Triskell, Edgar Froese, Klaus Schultz, Radio Silence, Robin Williamson, Silly Wizard, the Fureys, and Kate Bush-to name the most prominent"



I too had my mp3 player dancing with Celtic tunes as I read the book, the music references peppered throughout the novel are almost a subliminal influence forcing you to listen to some Celtic tunes as you read.

Aside from that I loved the way that the author has integrated European legends and mythology with North American mythology, throwing in a healthy does of Taoism to boot makes for a very satisfying setting and story. The main characters are both believable and likeable; the human villains are a little one dimensional but that’s a small quibble for such a terrific novel.


View all my reviews.