Daily Archives: January 8, 2010

A Certain Slant of Light by Laura Whitcomb

A Certain Slant of Light A Certain Slant of Light by Laura Whitcomb

My rating: 2 of 5 stars
I wanted to like this book. This is a story about a 130 year old ghost, Helen, who attaches herself to writers in order to keep from being sucked into the “void”. In her journeys, she meets another soul, James, and they struggle with finding a way to be together.

What I didn’t like about the book, and what ultimately earned the two star rating from me was the relationship between Jenny and Billy. For a young adult novel, this sure had some weird moments – explicit sex scene, lack of protection, rebellion, drug use. Jenny and Billy weren’t really redeemed in any way and the characters themselves feel half finished, as did Helen and James.

It felt as if Whitcomb had lost track of the story she wanted to tell. There were three stories in this short novel. That of Helen, the ghost and the literary “hosts” (which… somehow gets lost for the last half of the book). That of Helen and James in mortal form and that of Jenny and Billy.

A very strange, disjointed read over all.

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A Cadger’s Curse by Diane Gilbert Madsen

A Cadger's Curse (A D.D. McGil Literati Mystery, #1) A Cadger’s Curse by Diane Gilbert Madsen

My rating: 1 of 5 stars
It’s pretty bad when you start a book and realize that the author, in her anxiety to introduce you to a character, decides to introduce the same details about her character more than once within the first few pages. Yes, I get that DD McGil is 38 years old. Thanks for reminding me.

I don’t really know what I was expecting when I picked out this book – but if I’d known the book was a knock-off of Stephanie Plum in Janet Evanovich’s series I would have said, “thanks, but no thanks”. This is the story of DD McGil (No, her name doesn’t stand for anything dirty, just Daphne December). She’s an insurance investigator (see: Make-shift P.I.) and has the quirky Aunt (much like Stephanie’s Grandmother), the same parental relationship with her mother and even issues with her car.

The mystery was only just engaging enough to make me feel as if I wanted to find out “who done it” but even that was nipped in the bud as I realized about 60% in I knew who did it! Fully predictable,  stuffed of blatant knock-offs and badly written, I know for sure I won’t be reading the sequel to this anytime soon.

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National “Just Read More Novels” Month

J.Kaye advertised something going on for the month of January over at Live by the Foma that should fit in nicely with the challenges I’m participating in.  My goal is to read 30 books this month (with the classics I’m reading that’ll be tough).  Let’s see if I make it!

NaJuReMoNoMo books

  1. The Battle for Skandia by John Flanagan (1/1/2010)
  2. The Sorcerer in the North by John Flanagan (1/1/2010)
  3. The Siege of Macindaw by John Flanagan (1/1/2010)
  4. The Angel’s Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafon (1/2/2010)
  5. Odd and the Frost Giants by Neil Gaiman (1/4/2010)
  6. Eternal on the Water by Joseph Monninger (1/6/2010)
  7. Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe (1/7/2010)
  8. A Cadger’s Curse by Diane Gilbert Madsen (1/8/2010)
  9. A Certain Slant of Light by Laura Whitcomb (1/8/2010)
  10. The Likeness by Tana French (1/9/2010)
  11. The Welsh Girl by Peter Ho Davies (1/10/2010)
  12. The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier (1/10/2010)
  13. Desperate Duchesses by Eloisa James (1/10/2010)
  14. The Stowaway by R.A. Salvatore  & Geno Salvatore (1/11/2010)
  15. The Shad0wmask by R.A. Salvatore & Geno Salvatore (1/12/2010)
  16. The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan (1/12/2010)
  17. Silver Phoenix by Cindy Pon (1/14/2010)
  18. The Portrait of a Lady (1/18/2010)
  19. The Maze Runner (1/19/2010)
  20. The Invention of Hugo Cabret (1/19/2010)
  21. The Magicians by Lev Grossman (1/21/2010)
  22. La’s Orchestra Saves the World by Alexander McCall Smith (1/22/2010)
  23. The Virgin Blue by Tracy Chevalier (1/22/2010)
  24. The School of Essential Ingredients by Erica Bauermeister (1/23/2010)
  25. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1/23/2010)
  26. Green by Ted Dekker (1/25/2010)
  27. Under the Dome by Stephen King (1/26/2010)
  28. The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (1/27/2010)
  29. Heroes of the Valley by Jonathan Stroud (1/29/2010)
  30. The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories (1/30/2010)

(Will be updated as I read)