Thursday, December 02, 2010

In Which I Make a Few Recommendations

Well, December has arrived. For some of you that means shopping. I managed to do most of my Black Friday shopping on Thanksgiving from the comfort of my computer. It sure beat standing in line, that's a fact. Here at Casa del 'd' we've been playing with my new birthday/Christmas present - a PS3. Big thanks go out to family that made that possible. I'm not entirely convinced Blu Rays are that much prettier than DVDs, but some of the extras sure are fun. We're currently using it to watch season 2 of The Mentalist. We finished up Castle season 1 (it was quite good and we want to see season 2 now) and soon we'll be on Big Bang Theory season 3. Yup, lots of TV on DVD (the way it was meant to be watched) round these parts.

So. In an effort to throw a few opinions out there on what are some worthwhile ways to spend money/pass the time I offer the following suggestions for books/movies/games/etc.

Books: Working in a Library offers a few opportunities to look at books. Book recommendations, however, are tricky. I have no idea what your tastes are. But if you're here, then we probably have at least a little in common. Or you are very bored. The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss will probably surprise no one as my top pick for something to read. I loved this book and eagerly wait for the sequel (Wise Man's Fear coming next Spring!). It's fantasy (don't let that scare you off) and tells the story of Kvothe. It's funny, spooky, heartwarming, heartbreaking, and lots of other good adjectives. Seriously, get this book. In a not entirely and yet almost completely dissimilar vein, The Laundry Files books by Charles Stross are also highly recommended. They're a touch harder to sell as you really need some geek/Lovecraft background, but if you've got the interest they're a pretty great time.

Graphic Novels: Like books with pictures? Try 20th Century Boys by Naoki Urasawa, or Scott Pilgrim by Bryan Lee O'Malley. They're a bit of an acquired taste but certainly worth it. Looking for something for younger kids? Owly by Andy Runton all the way. I could go on...

Boardgames: Well, where to start... If you're just looking for a party game I can certainly recommend Say Anything. We've had a lot of fun with that one. (Think Apples to Apples where you can write your own answer instead of relying on the luck of the cards in your hand.) I'm going to go out on a limb and recommend Dixit as well. You'll get a more informed opinion in the future. If you're looking for something to dig into a bit I'll mention Blue Moon City and Dominion as worth your attention. Want something where you can all work together? Forbidden Island is for you. Dexterity game? Pitchcar. Puzzle game? Ubongo. Family game? Tobago or maybe Dice Town or even Incan Gold. (Depending on the ages of your kids)

Movies: Hmm. Prince of Persia was definitely a lot of fun. Scott Pilgrim is my personal favorite of the year... There really were a lot of good ones. You can probably make up your own mind on this one.

TV (on DVD): The Mentalist probably tops the charts. I'd give Castle a nod as well. Eureka is fun as is Big Bang Theory.


Videogames: Well let's see, for the Wii: Either of the Super Mario Galaxy titles are good. Kirby's Epic Yarn is also pretty fun. If you like playing (fighting) together New Super Mario Bros. Wii is certainly worth trying out. For the PS3 I can't really say yet. Uncharted is a lot of fun so far. Basically Tomb Raider with more shooting. I like the exploration-y bits a lot. The shooting bits are hard (although I'm getting better). There is more combat than I'd like, but I'm having a good time. I really really like Pacman CE DX which you can download from the Playstation Store. A quick word of warning though, the games are typically listed as $9.99 or something similar. You can buy points cards for $20 and so on. I thought I'd get 2 games for one card but no, they charge tax. So I was $1.32 short or something stupid like that. Ok, just this once I'll use the credit card to finish off the difference. You can only add amounts starting at $5. So very frustrating and so very stupid. Nintendo does this right. You buy the points card, the games cost X points and you know what you're spending.

I think that's enough for now. If you have questions I'm sure I have (snarky) answers. Feel free to leave some comments and I'll see what I can do.

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