Book Review: Artifact Space by Miles Cameron

Book #174 of 2024: Artifact Space by Miles Cameron (Arcana Imperii #1) This 2021 space opera debut exhibits one of my favorite sort of plot structures, which is to drill down into the minutiae of daily life in a strange environment while major storylines play out slowly in the background, surfacing occasionally but only really …

Book Review: The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma by Bessel van der Kolk, M.D.

Book #173 of 2024: The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma by Bessel van der Kolk, M.D. I feel as though this 2014 volume has given me immense insight into the people I know (or even suspect) have suffered traumatic experiences as either children or adults, as well …

TV Review: The Umbrella Academy, season 3

TV #47 of 2024: The Umbrella Academy, season 3 As a series, The Umbrella Academy has benefited from the time it’s had to develop its main characters, who are interestingly dysfunctional and comfortably grown into their respective superpowers at this point. But the plot around them is a mess, simultaneously dragging on and seeming to …

Book Review: Meltdown by Chris Archer

Book #172 of 2024: Meltdown by Chris Archer (Mindwarp #10) A weird end to a chaotic series, and probably the first one that really earns the “Mindwarp” title. These books have always been like a middle-grade sci-fi sampler project, and so it’s only fitting that the final volume introduces its younger readers to another few …

Book Review: The Overstory by Richard Powers

Book #171 of 2024: The Overstory by Richard Powers The language in this 2019 Pulitzer Prize winner is undeniably lovely at times, but as a whole, I’m afraid it’s rather bounced off of me. The structure and length is one issue: this is a very long book, and it spends almost its entire first third …

TV Review: Classic Doctor Who, season 15

TV #46 of 2024: Classic Doctor Who, season 15 This is the halfway mark of Tom Baker’s record seven seasons as the Fourth Doctor, and despite his ongoing popularity in that role, it’s also unfortunately where the shine starts to come off. Behind the scenes, Graham Williams replaced Philip Hinchcliffe as producer, and the series …

Book Review: Issola by Steven Brust

Book #170 of 2024: Issola by Steven Brust (Vlad Taltos #9) The back half of this novel is rather good, representing an important step forward for former assassin and current fugitive Vlad Taltos, who’s come out of hiding to help a few friends who’ve been kidnapped by some sort of demigods. It also hinges on …

Book Review: Mother-Daughter Murder Night by Nina Simon

Book #169 of 2024: Mother-Daughter Murder Night by Nina Simon I saw this book pitched as the Gilmore girls investigating a murder, and that’s honestly a pretty decent shorthand for the character dynamics at play: a small-town fifteen-year-old who discovers the body and is initially considered a suspect, the single mom who had her as …

Book Review: Clary Sage by Victoria Goddard

Book #168 of 2024: Clary Sage by Victoria Goddard Morrowlea University is an important part of the backstory of author Victoria Goddard’s Greenwing & Dart series, which begins soon after its protagonist Jemis Greenwing graduates and returns home from there. As we learn as those stories unfold, the institution is alone among its peers in …

Book Review: The Third Gilmore Girl by Kelly Bishop

Book #167 of 2024: The Third Gilmore Girl by Kelly Bishop I knew vaguely that actress Kelly Bishop — most iconic to my generation as the matriarch Emily on the show Gilmore Girls — had been one of the original cast members of the Broadway musical A Chorus Line when she was younger. What I …

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