BATTLE CREEK (CBS)

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I watched the new CBS cop show, Battle Creek, and it was good enough for me to recommend it mildly. It’s basically The Odd Couple with cops. Dean Winters (the “Mayhem guy” in those All-State commercials} is a scruffy home-town Battle Creek cop. He’s partnered with a slick FBI agent played by Josh Buhamel who seems to know all the answers. Patti Abbott says Battle Creek is “not half bad.” That’s about the size of it.

EQUOID By Charles Stross

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Charles Stross’ Equoid won the 2014 HUGO Award for “Best Novella.” Equoid is one of Stross’ Laundrey stories. The Laundry is a British super-secret intelligence agency whose mission is to deal with supernatural and extra-dimensional threats (think H.P. Lovecraft monster-type menaces). In this adventure, agent Bob Howard uses the unpublished letters of H. P. Lovecraft to help deal with a threat of a unique, scary presence (the cover of Equoid gives you a good idea of what’s in store for humanity. I’ve read all the Laundry novels and stories. Equoid is one of the best. GRADE: A

FORGOTTEN BOOKS #310: OVER MY DEAD BODY: THE SENSATIONAL AGE OF THE AMERICAN PAPERBACK, 1945-1955 By Lee Server

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Over My Dead Body is illustrated with eye-popping color cover reproductions on practically every page, Server argues that this period of rapid growth of paperback sales was due to the taste of its target audience: ex-GIs. The blockbuster sales of Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer novels fueled the growth of paperbacks, too. The dying of the pulps and the sudden availability of writers and cover artists gave paperbacks momentum. Server discusses the rise of paperback writers like Peter Rabe, David Goodis, Jim Thompson, John D. MacDonald, Chester Himes, and Philip K. Dick. If you’re a fan of early American paperbacks and want to enjoy some dazzling paperback cover artwork, pick up a copy of Over My Dead Body. Inexpensive copies are available online for a pittance.

OF WHIMSIES & NOUBLES By Matthew Hughes

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I’m very fond of Matthew Hughes faux-Jack Vance stories starring master thief and forger Luff Imbry. Imbry leaves Old Earth to the obscure planet New Gargano. Here, Imbry trades some counterfeit erotic art objects for seven noubles. Noubles are prized more than diamonds, emeralds, or pearls. No one knows where these spectacular gems come from, but noubles are worth vast sums of money. But, after the transaction, Imbry is arrested and sent to a prison planet. Here, mysteries compound. Imbry needs to find a way to escape the prison planet and solve the mystery of the noubles and whimsies. As with all of Matthew Hughes Vancian stories, I was delighted by the cleverness and wit of the storytelling. GRADE: A

BROADCHURCH, SEASON TWO BEGINS

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David Tennant returns as a damaged homicide detective. Olivia Colman, Tennant’s traumatized partner, will have to deal with the aftermath of a child’s murder that was the basis of the investigation in Broadchurch Season One. BBC America starts this 8-episode series off tonight at 10 P.M (E.S.T). I really liked Broadchurch and the Americanized version, Grace Point. I’m curious to see the further unwinding of this tale.

MARVEL’S AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. RETURN

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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. return from their two-month break and start the build-up to the new Avengers movie. Last year, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. dovetailed with the Captain America Winter Soldier movie. This year, the agents are preparing us for Avengers 2: The Age of Ultron. I enjoyed Agent Carter and I hope ABC renews it for next season. I harbor the same hopes for Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D..

HOW TO FAIL AT ALMOST EVERYTHING AND STILL WIN BIG By Scott Adams

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I’m a big fan of Dilbert and the ever-generous Beth Fedyn (knowing this) sent me Scott Adams clever How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big. I’ve read Scott Adams’ other books and enjoyed them. How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big tells the story of Scott Adams’ unlikely success. As Adams admits, he doesn’t have a lot of drawing talent. He’s mediocre at many things. But the synergy of all that mediocrity (plus a ton of luck) lead to Scott Adams’ success. I was fascinated by Adams’ physical problems: first, a hand problem that threatened to derail his cartooning career and second, a more serious problem that involved Adams’ speech center. The doctors told Adams his conditions were “incurable.” But Adams’ didn’t accept that and the stories of his struggles to overcome his problems are astonishing. Anyone who reads How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big can’t help but come away inspired. GRADE: B+

COLDEST FEBRUARY EVER

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Buffalo’s weather statistics go back to the 1800s, but in all that time no February was colder than February 2015. In 145 years of of weather-keeping no February in Western New York history had these numbers:
10 days below zero
-10 degree temperature record low (for two days)
47 inches of snow
53 days of snow on the ground (all of February and part of January)–right now it’s about 3-feet deep
average daily temperature: 11 degrees
I’m hoping March is a much better month than the February we just endured! It was the coldest month ever! How was your winter?
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BRAZILIAN NIGHTS By Kenny G

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I’ve enjoyed Kenny G’s music for decades. Diane and I have seen Kenny G in concert three times. Only Elvis Presley’s Christmas album has sold more copies than Kenny G’s Christmas album, Miracles. Brazilian Nights is Kenny G’s new CD and I really like it. If you remember the popularity of Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66 in the Sixties, Brazilian Nights presents music in a similar musical style. If you’re looking for a pleasant, entertaining music CD, this is it. GRADE: A
TRACK LIST:
1. Bossa Antigua 3:48
2. Corcovado (Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars) 7:30
3. Bossa Réal 7:36
4. Brazilian Nights 6:32
5. April Rain 6:48
6. Menina Moca 5:57
7. Bu Bossa 4:25
8. Clouds 5:37
9. Girl From Ipanema 5:33 $1.29
10. Summer Love 6:14
11. Loving You (Live) 3:22
12. G Bop (Live) 4:18
13. Forever In Love (Live) 5:41
14. Heart And Soul (Live)

FORGOTTEN BOOKS #309: SOME CAME RUNNING By James Jones

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Yes, Some Came Running is a 1,266-page book. It took James Jones six years to write it after the success of his first novel, From Here to Eternity. Sadly, Some Came Running was a financial flop. It’s lack of monetary success forced James Jones into writing a screenplay for The Longest Day in order to pay his bills. I didn’t know about Some Came Running until I read Lee Sandlin’s review in the Wall Street Journal. You can check it out here.

Dave Hirsh returns from World War II with what we know today is PTSD. Hirsh had some success as a writer before the war and tries to get back to writing. But he flies into rages, he chases women, and he drinks like a fish. Dave’s brother, Frank, is trying to build a financial empire. The brothers don’t get along and fight continually. The post-WWII world is changing and everyone is struggling to adapt. It’s been a long time since I’ve read a 1000+ page book, but I enjoyed this one. James Jones could have written another 5000 pages about these characters…and I would have read them. Jones has that kind of narrative power. I was able to find an unabridged copy of Some Came Running online for $12. The unabridged edition has never been reprinted. But it’s worth seeking out.