TV Review: Community, season 4

TV #26 of 2021: Community, season 4 I’d probably agree with the popular consensus that this is the weakest stretch of Community, but it’s honestly not that big a step down from the chaotic year before. Fans were reasonably upset that showrunner / creator Dan Harmon had been fired — not knowing then how abusive …

Book Review: Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? by Agatha Christie

Book #73 of 2021: Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? by Agatha Christie At this novel’s start, a dying man rouses for just long enough to utter the five words of the title (except in the US, where it was published as the blander-sounding The Boomerang Clue), thoroughly confusing the stranger who has found him lying …

Book Review: Later by Stephen King

Book #72 of 2021: Later by Stephen King This new novel from author Stephen King finds the horror master at his creepiest, blending a ghost story, a coming-of-age journey, and a crime thriller with the usual aplomb. Our child protagonist can see and speak with the recently deceased, not all of whom are necessarily friendly, …

Book Review: We Keep the Dead Close: A Murder at Harvard and a Half Century of Silence by Becky Cooper

Book #71 of 2021: We Keep the Dead Close: A Murder at Harvard and a Half Century of Silence by Becky Cooper Struck by a lingering campus legend that she heard as a Harvard undergrad, author Becky Cooper began digging into the forty-year-old unsolved murder at its heart, sorting the facts from the mythic stature …

Book Review: Winterkeep by Kristin Cashore

Book #70 of 2021: Winterkeep by Kristin Cashore (Graceling Realm #4) This has always been a pretty loose series, so I don’t mind that we’ve jumped forward four years for this latest sequel, or that it basically spins an entirely new story instead of picking up any existing thread. In the time since, Queen Bitterblue’s …

Book Review: The Queen’s Gambit by Walter Tevis

Book #69 of 2021: The Queen’s Gambit by Walter Tevis I don’t love this 1983 novel quite as much as its ritzy Netflix adaptation, but it remains the strong story of a (fictional) female chess prodigy growing from a shy orphan to a capable international contender, thrilling even for audiences who aren’t able to follow …

TV Review: The Good Fight, season 4

TV #25 of 2021: The Good Fight, season 4 I want to acknowledge up-front that this latest run of the streaming Good Wife spinoff had its production cut short by the coronavirus outbreak, losing the final few episodes the writers must surely have expected they’d be able to use to wrap up various plotlines. As …

Book Review: Star Wars: The High Republic: Into the Dark by Claudia Gray

Book #68 of 2021: Star Wars: The High Republic: Into the Dark by Claudia Gray I wouldn’t call this YA adventure a must-read for Star Wars fans, but it’s a big step up from Light of the Jedi, the first book in this new prequel era for the franchise, roughly two centuries before The Phantom …

TV Review: Community, season 3

TV #24 of 2021: Community, season 3 This stretch of Community is its most serialized yet (and possibly ever; I don’t recall the later stuff too clearly). That’s always impressive in a sitcom, and it adds a nice sense of momentum to the year as various arcs unfold. Of course, the downside is that fewer …

Book Review: Moving Pictures by Terry Pratchett

Book #67 of 2021: Moving Pictures by Terry Pratchett (Discworld #10) A weaker effort from author Terry Pratchett, and a little too dependent on referential humor, where the entire joke is something like, “Wouldn’t a Discworld version of Gone with the Wind be hilarious?” I’m also still mostly familiar with this setting through the stories …

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