Monday, April 30, 2012

April List

Books:
14.Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World that Can't Stop Talking
15. The Sisters Brothers
16.How to Build a Time Machine
17. The Sense of an Ending

Movies:
25. Battle: Los Angeles
26. The Smurfs
27. Kung Fu Panda 2
28. The Hunger Games
29. Country Strong
30. True Grit
31. Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster

Lots of family movies this month. Also interesting to watch the original True Grit after seeing the remake. Pleasant surprise read of the month: The Sisters Brothers. The Sense of an Ending was also good.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Movie 25

At the start of April I came down with a cold and a fever that I'm pretty sure one of the kids brought home from school. Accordingly, I decided to take a day off of work. After all, that's why we have sick days. I also took the opportunity to add another movie to my list.

I had checked out Battle: Los Angeles from the library because I thought the boys might want to watch it for Family Movie Night. We ended up turning it off because of some pretty strong language for kids, as I probably should have guessed with a movie about Marines. I decided to watch it myself as I was sick in bed the next day.

The movie was a pretty mindless sci fi action flick. You want war cliches, this movie's got 'em. From the Marine about to be married to the about-to-retire sergeant called back to see action one last time. Still, the characters were likable enough for such a routine story, and the actors weren't bad. The alien invaders added a nice touch, even if they didn't seem all that original either. They certainly annoyed me less than Transformers.

It was a movie you didn't have to think about, which is just what I needed on a sick day.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Book 13

While I was reading Heat Rises, my wife was also reading the same copy, and she would often beat me to the Nook (I had the ebook checked out from the library). Fortunately, due to a slightly uncontrollable library habit, I generally have several books checked out waiting to be read at any one time. One of these was Gone, by Mo Hayder, a British crime fiction writer.

Gone is apparently the fifth in a series about Detective Jack Caffery. I did not realize that when I read a review of the book that enticed me to read it and checked it out of the library. I'm usually a little compulsive about reading a series in order, but that compulsion did not kick in this time. The book worked well as a stand alone, although I can see where I might have missed out on some character development that carried over from previous volumes. There is one character, the Walking Man, a vagrant confidant of the detective, that seemed wildly out of place. I can only assume his presence would make more sense if one read the other books.

Despite this, Hayder has written a nicely paced mystery. Not only is the suspect unknown, but his true motive in carjacking cars with children in them is a mystery, too. A nice supporting cast, both police and victims, flesh out the story. It was a bit dark in places, but it kept me turning the pages.

My one complaint with the main character was with how he pieced all the clues together. The problem is he didn't. Other characters are shown working out the mystery, but Caffery sort of just magically knows all of the sudden who did it and why. There are other examples of action happening off scene, in particular a rescue I was looking forward to reading about, that I didn't like either. Perhaps it moved the book along, but it left me wondering, "What exactly happened there?"

Still, I wouldn't mind reading the other books in the series, even if I'm not rushing out to find them.


On another note, I learned not to read two mysteries at once. I often have bookmarks in two or three books at the same time, but they are generally from different genres. For example a history book and a science fiction book. But this time it was two mysteries. They were different enough that I didn't get too confused, although there were a couple of minor characters that I had to remind myself were in different books.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

March List

Looks like I'm slowing down a little, but still on pace.

Books:
10. The Power and the Glory
11. The Book Thief
12. Heat Rises
13. Gone

Movies:
20. The Devil's Arithmetic
21. Johnny English
22. True Grit
23. Zookeeper
24. Holocaust

Movie watching was less than normal this month because we have been watching the Christopher Reeve Superman movies for Family Movie Night. Apparently I'm the only one in the family that has seen them before.