Genre: Disaster, Weather, Action
How often does hubris put people at risk? More often than you think. Although [Eyewall] by [H.W. Bernard] is a work of fiction it is grounded in fact. Facts that the weather service is not always right, that some people feel their areas are immune to disaster because none happened in their memory, and that the media serves it's own interests.
All these facts lead to an harrowing trip into the eye of a category five hurricane. What these people do to survive and the lessons learned by them should not be lost on us a a larger society. I very enjoyable read.
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel
Genre: Post Apocalyptic, Literary
[Station Eleven] is a literary tale of the end of civilization. Unlike most of the novels about the post apocalyptic world [Emily St. John Mandel] weaves a story built of relationships. It would compare to a futuristic [Canterbury Tales] as it tells the tales of the survivors in this one band and their journey.
[Station Eleven] is a literary tale of the end of civilization. Unlike most of the novels about the post apocalyptic world [Emily St. John Mandel] weaves a story built of relationships. It would compare to a futuristic [Canterbury Tales] as it tells the tales of the survivors in this one band and their journey.
Dead Wake by Erik Larson
Genre: NonFiction, History
[Eric Larson] does it again with [Dead Wake] by making non fiction read like fiction all the while providing a great amount of information. The research that he does before writing a book shows his deep passion fro the topics. In [Dead Wake] he informs the reader not only what is was like being on the Lusitania, but also the political intrigue that seemed to surround the voyage and it's demise.
[Eric Larson] does it again with [Dead Wake] by making non fiction read like fiction all the while providing a great amount of information. The research that he does before writing a book shows his deep passion fro the topics. In [Dead Wake] he informs the reader not only what is was like being on the Lusitania, but also the political intrigue that seemed to surround the voyage and it's demise.
Yesterday's Gone(Season One) by Sean Platt and David W. Wright
Genre: Post Apocalyptic, Action
This book will definitely appeal to fans of [Stephen King's][The Stand]. A select few people wake up in a world where almost everyone is gone and survival comes first. Soon the good vs the evil begin to emerge. This well paced book had a variety of characters. Although there are similarities to [The Stand] is is a more modern version that has different issues and consequences. Overall an enjoyable read.
This book will definitely appeal to fans of [Stephen King's][The Stand]. A select few people wake up in a world where almost everyone is gone and survival comes first. Soon the good vs the evil begin to emerge. This well paced book had a variety of characters. Although there are similarities to [The Stand] is is a more modern version that has different issues and consequences. Overall an enjoyable read.
Reaper's Run (Plague Wars Book 1) by David VanDyke
Genre: Apocalyptic, Tech, Thriller, Action
[Reaper's Run] is the first book in the [Plague Wars Series] by [David VanDyke]. It is a great start and a fast past thrill ride. When Jill Repeth realizes her legs, that she lost in the war, are regrowing, she knows something is going on. It is much deeper than she realizes and her new fight is just beginning.
This is a fast paced, action book with apocalyptic and tech twists very akin to [Plague War] by [Jeff Carlson] but with a lot more action.
[Reaper's Run] is the first book in the [Plague Wars Series] by [David VanDyke]. It is a great start and a fast past thrill ride. When Jill Repeth realizes her legs, that she lost in the war, are regrowing, she knows something is going on. It is much deeper than she realizes and her new fight is just beginning.
This is a fast paced, action book with apocalyptic and tech twists very akin to [Plague War] by [Jeff Carlson] but with a lot more action.
Planet Urth(Book 1) by Jennifer and Christopher Martucci
Genre: YA, Dystopian, Futuristic
In the future humans are an endangered species. The harm that was done to the planet mutated what was left to become predators. In [Planet Urth(Book 1)][Jennifer Martucci] paints a picture of survival against all odds. The main characters of Avery and her 8 yr old sister June show hope, fearlessness and the longing for others as they try to survive. It was a fast paced read that gives a very [Planet of the Apes] view of the future.
In the future humans are an endangered species. The harm that was done to the planet mutated what was left to become predators. In [Planet Urth(Book 1)][Jennifer Martucci] paints a picture of survival against all odds. The main characters of Avery and her 8 yr old sister June show hope, fearlessness and the longing for others as they try to survive. It was a fast paced read that gives a very [Planet of the Apes] view of the future.
The Institute(The Institute, Book 1) by Kayla Howarth
Genre: YA, Dystopian
[The Institute] by [Kayla Howarth] is an intense thriller with a futuristic lean. The main character Allira and her family have spent their lives hiding that her brother was "defective". "Defectives" go to the Institute where they are said to be kept safe and taken care of, but no one who has gone there is heard from again. Will one mistake trip them all up and find the true nature of the Institute?
The characters were typical for a YA audience but definitely good. The intertwining of the relationships and emotions makes this plot. There were some unexpected surprises as well as issues that are still up in the air. Guess the second book is a must read to clear those questions up.
[The Institute] by [Kayla Howarth] is an intense thriller with a futuristic lean. The main character Allira and her family have spent their lives hiding that her brother was "defective". "Defectives" go to the Institute where they are said to be kept safe and taken care of, but no one who has gone there is heard from again. Will one mistake trip them all up and find the true nature of the Institute?
The characters were typical for a YA audience but definitely good. The intertwining of the relationships and emotions makes this plot. There were some unexpected surprises as well as issues that are still up in the air. Guess the second book is a must read to clear those questions up.
Thursday, June 30, 2016
The War That Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
Genre: Coming of Age, War, YA
[The War That Saved My Life] by [Kimberly Brubaker Bradley] is a well told story of a young girl in London who has a mother that is ashamed of her. She uses World War II as a way to escape her mother with her young brother to the countryside when children are evacuated from the city. They are placed with a single woman who is suffering from demons of her own.
This coming of age story shows how we all fight wars within ourselves each day and sometimes it takes allowing others to help you to win those wars.
[The War That Saved My Life] by [Kimberly Brubaker Bradley] is a well told story of a young girl in London who has a mother that is ashamed of her. She uses World War II as a way to escape her mother with her young brother to the countryside when children are evacuated from the city. They are placed with a single woman who is suffering from demons of her own.
This coming of age story shows how we all fight wars within ourselves each day and sometimes it takes allowing others to help you to win those wars.
Last Days of Last Island by Bill Dixon
Genre: Non Fiction, History, Disaster
[Last Days of Last Island] by [Bill Dixon] shows that being rich doesn't always come with common sense. In the mid 1800 in America the rich were looking for new ways to enjoy their wealth. In Louisiana the plantation owners found a beautiful island off the coast. It had great views and fishing. Also the breezes were a nice change from the temperatures inland in the South.
The catch is this "island" was little more than a large sandbar. What we know as barrier islands. This did not deter them from building it up as a resort for the well to do. What could go wrong?
There was no weather forecasting as their is today and the Gulf Coast was as prone to hurricanes then as it is now. There also was no easy escape since the only way to the island was by boat.
[Dixon] tell the tragic story of life and death on Last Island during the Hurricane of 1856. The research is well done and the narrative makes the saga of the inhabitants real in this pre Civil War natural disaster. Although he does get quite repetitive with details it was still a very informative read.
[Last Days of Last Island] by [Bill Dixon] shows that being rich doesn't always come with common sense. In the mid 1800 in America the rich were looking for new ways to enjoy their wealth. In Louisiana the plantation owners found a beautiful island off the coast. It had great views and fishing. Also the breezes were a nice change from the temperatures inland in the South.
The catch is this "island" was little more than a large sandbar. What we know as barrier islands. This did not deter them from building it up as a resort for the well to do. What could go wrong?
There was no weather forecasting as their is today and the Gulf Coast was as prone to hurricanes then as it is now. There also was no easy escape since the only way to the island was by boat.
[Dixon] tell the tragic story of life and death on Last Island during the Hurricane of 1856. The research is well done and the narrative makes the saga of the inhabitants real in this pre Civil War natural disaster. Although he does get quite repetitive with details it was still a very informative read.
Jenny Pox by J.L. Bryan
Genre: Paranormal, YA
[Jenny Pox]by [J.L. Bryan] is a different twist on teen paranormal. No stupid sparkly vampires here! Instead teens with special powers all in the same small town.
Jenny can kill with a touch but does her best to protect everyone even though it brings her ridicule and bullying.
Seth can heal people with his touch.
Ashley can control people with hers and she does for her own benefit.
No one knows about these powers except the person with them until an accidental encounter between Jenny and Seth. All the pieces begin to fit.
This was a really enjoyable story and the fact that the teenagers had normal teenage personalities and issues made it all the better. I look forward to reading the other books in the series.
[Jenny Pox]by [J.L. Bryan] is a different twist on teen paranormal. No stupid sparkly vampires here! Instead teens with special powers all in the same small town.
Jenny can kill with a touch but does her best to protect everyone even though it brings her ridicule and bullying.
Seth can heal people with his touch.
Ashley can control people with hers and she does for her own benefit.
No one knows about these powers except the person with them until an accidental encounter between Jenny and Seth. All the pieces begin to fit.
This was a really enjoyable story and the fact that the teenagers had normal teenage personalities and issues made it all the better. I look forward to reading the other books in the series.
Adrian's Eagles(Life After War #4) by Angela White
Genre: Action/Adventure, Post Apocalyptic
[Adrian's Eagles] is the fourth book in the [Life after War series] by [Angela White]. After the world collapses survivors ban together to build a new world. Unfortunately not all people remaining are of the good variety. Even within Adrian's own there are a few rotten apples and traitors.
The characters are what make this story. [White] makes you want to hate Kenn and cheer for Angie. You feel sorry for Brady because he just wants to do the right thing. The twists in the relationships hold your attention and certain characters have developed a lot since the beginning of the series.
[Adrian's Eagles] is the fourth book in the [Life after War series] by [Angela White]. After the world collapses survivors ban together to build a new world. Unfortunately not all people remaining are of the good variety. Even within Adrian's own there are a few rotten apples and traitors.
The characters are what make this story. [White] makes you want to hate Kenn and cheer for Angie. You feel sorry for Brady because he just wants to do the right thing. The twists in the relationships hold your attention and certain characters have developed a lot since the beginning of the series.
Wolf and Iron by Gordon R. Dickson
Genre: Post Apocalyptic
[Wolf and Iron] by [Gordan R. Dickson] tells of survival after a socio-economic collapse. The characters are strongly developed and Jeebee's relationship with wolf drives the story as her learns to survive using his instincts. It follows the format of post apocalyptic stories so it is fairly predictable but the characters and relationships are what really drive the plot.
[Wolf and Iron] by [Gordan R. Dickson] tells of survival after a socio-economic collapse. The characters are strongly developed and Jeebee's relationship with wolf drives the story as her learns to survive using his instincts. It follows the format of post apocalyptic stories so it is fairly predictable but the characters and relationships are what really drive the plot.
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
A New Darkness by Josh Vasquez
Genre: Action/Adventure, Zombies
I enjoyed [A New Death] so much I made another trip to historic Savannah to get the next book [A New Darkness]. [Josh Vasquez] continues the story of the band of survivors to try and find safety in a world full of zombies. Unfortunately, zombies aren't their only worry since there are still bad people out there as well.
This was a nice continuation since it picked up right where the last book left off. The development of the characters continues and drives the plot as your investment as the reader grows.
I enjoyed [A New Death] so much I made another trip to historic Savannah to get the next book [A New Darkness]. [Josh Vasquez] continues the story of the band of survivors to try and find safety in a world full of zombies. Unfortunately, zombies aren't their only worry since there are still bad people out there as well.
This was a nice continuation since it picked up right where the last book left off. The development of the characters continues and drives the plot as your investment as the reader grows.
A New Death by Josh Vasquez
Genre: Action/Adventure, Zombie
I picked up [A New Death] by [Josh Vasquez] from the E. Shaver bookstore in historic Savannah. The fact that is was a local author and zombies appealed to me. I was not disappointed. As a resident of Savannah I can tell you the [Vasquez] makes the setting very real. I have think of the book each time I walk into my local grocery store knowing that is where the zombies first attack the main character.
As for the characters, they are very much like real people. That makes the story even more compelling since you can develop an attachment to them. If you like action, adventure, and/or zombies, this is a must read.
I picked up [A New Death] by [Josh Vasquez] from the E. Shaver bookstore in historic Savannah. The fact that is was a local author and zombies appealed to me. I was not disappointed. As a resident of Savannah I can tell you the [Vasquez] makes the setting very real. I have think of the book each time I walk into my local grocery store knowing that is where the zombies first attack the main character.
As for the characters, they are very much like real people. That makes the story even more compelling since you can develop an attachment to them. If you like action, adventure, and/or zombies, this is a must read.
The Death of Bees by Lisa O' Donnell
Genre: Coming of Age,YA(mature)
[The Death of Bees] by [Lisa O'Donnell] is a coming of age novel set in Glasgow, Scotland. The characters are realistic and make you feel for them although the dialogue is hard to understand at points because it is the true way they speak in the poorer parts of Scotland. This does not deter but rather enhances the characters who had to survive on their own and take care of each other even before their 'parents' die and get buried. They learn to care not just for each other but also outsiders who really do have their best intentions in mind.
[The Death of Bees] by [Lisa O'Donnell] is a coming of age novel set in Glasgow, Scotland. The characters are realistic and make you feel for them although the dialogue is hard to understand at points because it is the true way they speak in the poorer parts of Scotland. This does not deter but rather enhances the characters who had to survive on their own and take care of each other even before their 'parents' die and get buried. They learn to care not just for each other but also outsiders who really do have their best intentions in mind.
Divided We Fall by Trent Reedy
Genre: YA, Action/Adventure, Future
Could you imagine being the cause of a civil war? That is exactly what Phillip is facing. How will he protect his family and himself?
[Trent Reedy] did a good job creating a very possible situation and showing the consequences in [Divided We Fall]. Although the novel is fiction with a dystopian feel it is something that could actually happen, which makes it more compelling.
Could you imagine being the cause of a civil war? That is exactly what Phillip is facing. How will he protect his family and himself?
[Trent Reedy] did a good job creating a very possible situation and showing the consequences in [Divided We Fall]. Although the novel is fiction with a dystopian feel it is something that could actually happen, which makes it more compelling.
The Girl Who Came Home by Hazel Gaynor
Genre: Historical Fiction, Romance
[The Girl Who Came Home] by [Hazel Gaynor] will appeal to fans of the movie Titanic. Fortunately this story has more depth and more believable characters.
[Gaynor] tells the story of Maggie, and Irish girl, who is leaving her home to travel to America with her aunt after the death of her mother. Maggie does not want to leave unlike those she is traveling with since she is in love.
This novel does a good job mixing history with fiction and making it believable. It is also told as a memory to Maggie's granddaughter, Grace, who has made her own sacrifices for family. It is an enjoyable read with a slight twist at the end.
[The Girl Who Came Home] by [Hazel Gaynor] will appeal to fans of the movie Titanic. Fortunately this story has more depth and more believable characters.
[Gaynor] tells the story of Maggie, and Irish girl, who is leaving her home to travel to America with her aunt after the death of her mother. Maggie does not want to leave unlike those she is traveling with since she is in love.
This novel does a good job mixing history with fiction and making it believable. It is also told as a memory to Maggie's granddaughter, Grace, who has made her own sacrifices for family. It is an enjoyable read with a slight twist at the end.
Monday, June 27, 2016
Channel Blue by Jay Martel
Genre: Humor, Satire
[Channel Blue] by [Jay Martel] will make you question everything you know. In light of world events that are happening right now maybe we need to show a nicer side of humanity. If you are a fan of Kurt Vonnegut or Cory Doctrow you will enjoy the absurd but humorous spin [Martel] puts on humanity. The question is are you a comedy or tragedy?
The Loss(Zombie Ocean #4) by Michael John Grist
Genre: Dystopian, Zombie
[Michael John Grist] continues the saga of the [Zombie Ocean] in this fourth installment. The action and adventure are there as always in [The Loss]. There is also compassion and loss. Some loose ends get tied up but the uncertainty of this new world remains.
[Grist] is a masterful story teller with an emphasis on character driven novels. I have yet to be disappointed by anything I have read by him, in fact I look forward to reading more. If you like to read about humanity and all it's ups and downs you must read the [Zombie Ocean] series.
[Michael John Grist] continues the saga of the [Zombie Ocean] in this fourth installment. The action and adventure are there as always in [The Loss]. There is also compassion and loss. Some loose ends get tied up but the uncertainty of this new world remains.
[Grist] is a masterful story teller with an emphasis on character driven novels. I have yet to be disappointed by anything I have read by him, in fact I look forward to reading more. If you like to read about humanity and all it's ups and downs you must read the [Zombie Ocean] series.
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Five Days at Memorial by Sheri Fink
Genre: Nonfiction
I received [Five Days At Memorial] by [Sheri Fink] free in exchange for an honest review.
[Five Days at Memorial] is a comprehensive account of the tragedy that happened at Memorial Hospital in the days following Hurricane Katrina. The weakness in this text was the massive amount of legal language. Although the legal ramifications that happened due to this event. It would have been more powerful if there was more emphasis on the human stories.
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