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A GOD IN CHAINS By Matthew Hughes and MARUNE: ALASTOR 933 By Jack Vance



I’m a big fan of Matthew Hughes’s faux-Jack Vance books. Hughes manages to channel Vance’s unique writing style and assemble worlds that blend both Vance’s visions and his own. A God in Chains (2019) begins with a man whose memories have been suppressed walking down a road. I was immediately drawn in by the adventures of the man who calls himself Farouche as he untangles the conundrum of his identity. Matthew Hughes keeps the pages turning with magic and mystery on every page! GRADE: B+

While reading A God in Chains I recalled Jack Vance wrote an SF novel using a similar premise. Vance’s Marune: Alastor 933 (1975) opens with a man on a strange planet with no recollection of how he got there. The man is given the name of “Pardero” and sent to work to earn money so he can travel to yet another planet where his memory might be restored at a famous hospital. Vance takes us on a wild journey into stranger and stranger realms as the clues to the missing memories come together. Both A God in Chains and Marune deal with amnesia in very different ways, but with suspenseful stories that reveal hidden secrets. What’s your favorite book or movie that deals with memory loss? GRADE: B+

WHAT WE TALK ABOUT WHEN WE TALK ABOUT BOOKS By Leah Price


Leah Price, Professor of English at Rutgers University, loves books and worries about the future of books. What We Talk About When We Talk About Books:The History and Future of Reading explores the history of books and the challenges books face today in a time filled with movies, podcasts, TV on demand, and video games.

Leah Price points out sales of ebooks have fallen in recent years. Sales of “real” books exceed ebook sales by $100 million. And sales of audio books continue to rise. The book is far from dead but Price cites statistics that many Americans don’t read books–real books or ebooks–anymore. A smaller segment of people read MORE books which explains the sales figures. How many books do you read? How many books do you buy? GRADE: B+
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction 1
Reading over shoulders — 17
The real life of books — 51
Reading on the move — 79
Please lay flat — 110
Prescribed reading — 119
Bound by books — 143
End Papers — 163
Acknowledgements 171
Notes 173
Index 205

BATMAN HUSH [Blu-ray]


A mysterious villain manages to manipulate The Joker, the Riddler, Bane, and Poison Ivy into making attacks on Batman. But, the heart of BATMAN HUSH is the relationship between Catwoman and Batman. Yes, it takes a romantic turn. I’m a fan of these DC Animated movies so factor that into your assessment of my review of BATMAN HUSH. Are you a Catwoman fan? GRADE: B+

A QUIET PLACE 2 FILMING IN WESTERN NY!

A Quiet Place 2 is a sequel to the 2018 horror hit movie. John Krasinski will star and direct the movie as he did with the original. From the press releases I’ve read, Krasinski’s wife and star, Emily Blunt, will return to participate in the sequel. Film crews have been seen in Oclott, Akron, and North Tonawanda! This project will certainly help the local Western New York economy: “NY State officals say the film is expected to hire more than 400 people in the Western New York area and invest more than $10 million into the regional economy.”

For more details check out this Buffalo News article: https://buffalonews.com/2019/08/22/could-a-quiet-place-2-surpass-the-natural-in-buffalo-film-history/

Are any movies being filmed near you?

LADY IN THE LAKE By Laura Lippman


In his excellent review of Lady in the Lake in the New York Times Book Review (you can read it here), Stephen King compares Laura Lippman to Ruth Rendell. Both writers produced character-based mysteries that draw the reader into the story.

Laura Lippman’s Lady in the Lake focuses on Madeline “Maddie” Schwartz, a woman who leaves her comfortable middle-class life and struggles to become a journalist in a male-oriented profession. Lady in the Lake takes place between October 1966 and November 1967 in Baltimore. Maddie starts her journalistic career as a go-for at a Baltimore newspaper, The Star. But she becomes fascinated by the death of a missing woman whose body was discovered in the fountain of a city park lake. Little by little, Maddie learns how to investigate a crime and how to write in newspaper format. Laura Lippman enriches her novel with chapters narrated by a jewelry store clerk, a troubled waitress, a star player on the Baltimore Orioles, a Baltimore cop, a veteran female reporter, and the ghost of the victim which provide both detail and context.

Lady in the Lake captures the sense of change of the Sixties and the roles women in America. GRADE: B

FORGOTTEN BOOKS #544: ELLERY QUEEN’S GRAND SLAM: 25TH ANNUAL MYSTERY ANTHOLOGY Edited by Ellery Queen


I’m fond of the annual mystery anthologies that collect short stories from Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine. Ellery Queen’s Grand Slam: 25th Annual Mystery Anthology (World Publishing, 1970) features several excellent short stories. The anthology starts off with three clever Ed Hoch stories. I’m a fan of stories about con men so Berkely Mather’s humorous “For Want of a Nail” tickled my funny bone with its memorable ending.

George Simenon’s “Inspector Maigret Hesitates” delivers a sinister tale. I’m a fan of Michael Gilbert’s Calder and Behrens stories of counterespionage and treachery so of course I found “The One-to-Ten Affair” a delight. Ellery Queen’s Grand Slam with 25 very enjoyable stories should delight you, too! GRADE: A
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introductory shuffle / Ellery Queen — xi
Whodunit: Murder offstage / Edward D. Hoch — 1
Howdunit: Every fifth man / Edward D. Hoch — 8
Whydunit: The Nile Cat / Edward D. Hoch — 12
Coin of the realm / Stanley Ellin — 17
Poison in the cup / Christianna Brand — 30
Project murder / Steven Peters — 58
The unhappening / Jane Speed — 71
People keep dying round here / Rhona Petrie — 85
For want of a nail / Berkley Mather — 96
Paper tiger / R. Bretnor — 104
Inspector Maigret hesitates / Georges Simenon ; translated by Jean Stewart — 118
In the cmap of the enemy / Judith O’Neill — 131
The Aldorf syndrome / James Powell — 144
The quiet man / Anthony Gilbert — 164
The moment is near / Jean Anouilh ; translated by Miriam John — 176
The options of Timothy Merkle / A.H.Z. Carr — 193
The one-to-ten affair / Michael Gilbert — 214
The motive / Lawrence Treat — 234
The lying-in-state / Margery Allingham — 248
Ponsonby and the Shakespeare sonnet / Alan K. Young — 254
That was the day that was / Jacob Hay — 269
A crazy way to make a living / Ed Dumonte — 281
Love affair / Julian Symons — 285
Goodbye, Pops / Joe Gores — 296
Another turn of the screw / Nedra Tyre — 304

FORGOTTEN MUSIC #95: 25 #1 HITS FROM 25 YEARS (Volumes 1 & 2)



I found these Motown compilations at a Library Book Sale. They cost me a dime each! All of the songs included on these CDs were #1 hits for Motown. All the major singers are represented: The Temptations, Four Tops, The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, The Jackson 5, the Commodores (with Lionel Richie), Marvin Gaye, and Rick James. There’s plenty of memorable music on these two discs. Do you see any of your favorites here? GRADE: A
TRACK LIST:
VOLUME ONE:
–The Marvelettes Please Mr. Postman 2:29
–The Supremes Baby Love 2:33
–The Temptations My Girl 2:55
–Four Tops I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) 2:39
–The Supremes You Can’t Hurry Love 2:44
–Four Tops Reach Out I’ll Be There 2:54
–Marvin Gaye I Heard It Through The Grapevine 3:13
–The Jackson 5 I Want You Back 2:57
–The Jackson 5 ABC 2:57
–Diana Ross Ain’t No Mountain High Enough 3:40
–The Jackson 5 I’ll Be There 3:57
–Smokey Robinson & The Miracles The Tears Of A Clown 2:58
–The Temptations Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) 3:45
–Marvin Gaye What’s Going On 3:52
VOLUME TWO:
-The Temptations Papa Was A Rollin’ Stone 6:55
-Stevie Wonder Superstition 4:24
-Stevie Wonder You Are the Sunshine of My Life 2:52
-Marvin Gaye Let’s Get It On 4:00
-Eddie Kendricks Keep on Truckin’ (Part I) 3:28
–Thelma Houston Don’t Leave Me This Way 3:38
–Marvin Gaye Got To Give It Up (Part 1) 4:09
–Commodores Three Times A Lady 3:35
–Commodores Still 3:42
–Rick James Give It To Me Baby 3:52
–Diana Ross & Lionel Richie Endless Love 4:26

WHERE’D YOU GO, BERNADETTE


Based on Maria Semple’s 2012 novel of the same name, Richard Linklater’s Where’d You Go, Bernadette tells the story of a genius who goes off the rails. Cate Blanchett plays Bernadette Fox, a brilliant woman who achieves fame in the architectural field. But a series of reversals sends Bernadette into seclusion for 20 years in an a leaky old home in Seattle. Bernadette’s loving but preoccupied husband (played by Bill Crudup), Elgin, retreats into his work at Microsoft. The only person who truly reaches Bernadette is her smart and caring teenage daughter (played by Emma Nelson), Bee.

As a director, Richard Linklater seems willing to roll the dice to get to the heart of a story. He did it in his Before Sunrise/Sunset/Midnight series, in the astonishing Boyhood, and the sparkling Me and Orson Welles. In Where’d You Go, Bernadette Linklater trusts Cate Blanchett to fully project her character’s manic zaniness as everyone around her reacts with shock and disbelief to her antics. I liked Kristen Wiig as Bernadette’s neighbor, Lawrence Fishburne as Bernadette’s mentor, and Troian Bellisario as Bernadette’s enabler. If you’re in the mood for a moving movie experience, I highly recommend Where’d You Go, Bernadette. Are you a Cate Blanchett fan? GRADE: A