Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Just passing through

Well, in spite of the airline industry I did manage to make it to my Grandmother's funeral. It was really nice to see family again. It was good to touch base with the aunts and uncles and Grandpa. I'm glad he has family close by.

I managed to finish Ship Breaker by Paolo Bacigalupi on the plane. I liked the book. Nailer is part of a ship breaking crew - he crawls through wrecked hulks in search of copper and other things that can be sold. After a storm he and a friend run across a wrecked ship that could be the end of all their troubles. Except for the lone survivor. Bacigalupi builds an interesting world that I enjoyed reading about. It did seem like something was missing, I don't know if the end came too quick or the plot was a little too predictable, but I certainly recommend it. (And honestly, as it's a YA book, those slight criticisms only sort of apply.)

Other than that I'm glad to have some time off. With everything that's been going on it's nice to have a break and recharge the batteries. We've been watching the first season of Castle and I have to say, had I actually watched the show from the beginning I'd have liked it a lot better than the random episode I started with. (Oh and the recent X Files inspired episode was pretty brilliant.)

Hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving. Spend some time with family if you can. A good book if you can't.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Elegy in sugar

Well, technically there's a lot I could cover - I finished The Fall - it got better but wasn't great, Dexter season 4 proved John Lithgow is creepy and so on - however my Grandmother passed away the other day, so I've decided to just post briefly about that.

I'll be traveling out to Missouri tomorrow for the funeral and then back on Sunday. So a very quick trip in which to see family and celebrate my Grandmother's life. I'm firmly in the funerals are for the living camp. I've got some pretty fond memories of my grandparents (Suzy Qs still hold a special place in my heart thanks to them) and I'm glad that once her health started going downhill it went pretty quickly. Not a big fan of some of the suffering people have to go through before finally passing on.

So, here's to Grandma! I will always cherish the house with the absolutely ginormous lawn in which we got rides on the riding lawnmower or  the adult sized tricycle with the basket. (And don't forget the time I push started the go kart with my sister behind the wheel. I think it took about three people to chase her down...) I contemplate getting an RV once kids are gone so lovely wife and I can travel about a bit much like my Grandparents did for a while. It was always fine to see them show up in Kansas for the summer. I did not dislike Piper, their Poodle. One of the few dogs to earn my grudging not hate. And I can still hear her voice from the few times we got to talk recently. I wish we'd lived closer to them so we could have gone to visit more. Love you Grandma!

Thursday, November 04, 2010

Prelude to flame

November has arrived. Some might call it the best month of the year. They'd probably be right. We are a mere day away from Guy Fawkes's attempted commentary on government. In light of our current Keystone Cops routine one might tend to wonder if he didn't have something there...

We finished off October with Lady in White and Alien. I remember watching Lady in White while growing up, but apparently retained no actual knowledge of the plot. Other than the kid being trapped in the school. It made for interesting viewing. We watched that one with the kids. I have no idea if they liked it or not. It's a curious little tale. Held up pretty well for the most part.

Alien is of course still the classic it always was. I suspect it's my favorite of the series. Actually I probably like them in the order they were released. Well except for that 4th one... It was good to see it again.

I have given up on The Passage. I was listening to the audiobook version, but it just didn't grab my attention. Mostly it was due to the author trying to do a literary fiction take on genre fiction. Badly. Instead of telling the story (which certainly had the potential to be interesting) he kept talking about the story. It was not good.

And I'm not holding out a lot of hope for The Fall either. I enjoyed The Strain, del Toro and Hogan's take on vampires, but the sequel isn't living up to the initial story for me. I'm about a third of the way through and we'll see if I finish.

I did manage to finish The Jennifer Morgue though. And the second Laundry Files novel was just as enjoyable as the first. I really like that series. This one was an amusing riff on James Bond stories. I probably missed some of the nods as I'm certainly more familiar with the films (I've not managed to read any of the books) but that's ok, it was another fun romp with Bob and the rest of the crew in the Laundry. I look forward to the third book.

I need a nap...