Book Review: Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki

Book #87 of 2024: Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki This story seems like it fundamentally shouldn’t work, and yet it pretty much does, and rather gloriously throughout. One heroine is a trans teen runaway, fleeing her parents’ domestic abuse and refusal to accept her identity. Another is the elderly mentor she finds for …

TV Review: Classic Doctor Who, season 12

TV #26 of 2024: Classic Doctor Who, season 12 A bright new era for the show, with incoming Fourth Doctor Tom Baker — still many viewers’ platonic ideal of the gallivanting Time Lord hero, who would go on for a record seven seasons in the role — making an immediate impression. This initial material doesn’t …

Book Review: Curtain: Poirot’s Last Case by Agatha Christie

Book #86 of 2024: Curtain: Poirot’s Last Case by Agatha Christie (Hercule Poirot #44) This final Hercule Poirot novel is not one of the better mysteries in its series, relying as it does on an implausible understanding of psychology for a serial killer’s eventually revealed motivation and means. It can also be frustrating to read, …

Book Review: A Door in the Dark by Scott Reintgen

Book #85 of 2024: A Door in the Dark by Scott Reintgen (Waxways #1) This YA fantasy novel grows on me as it goes along, but the first quarter or so of the text could really have been tightened up. That’s how long it takes for the story to spring its basic premise, introduced in …

Book Review: Happy Place by Emily Henry

Book #84 of 2024: Happy Place by Emily Henry I don’t read a ton of romance novels, but author Emily Henry’s Book Lovers was such a pleasant surprise for me that I decided to check out this next title of hers as well. Unfortunately, I haven’t liked it nearly as much in either its premise …

Book Review: The Day Tripper by James Goodhand

Book #83 of 2024: The Day Tripper by James Goodhand An interesting time-travel premise bogged down by an unlikable protagonist and a few unresolved logistical issues. Following a traumatic head injury, our hero begins bouncing around his personal timeline, waking up each morning at some new point in his future — never earlier than when …

Book Review: Jhereg by Steven Brust

Book #82 of 2024: Jhereg by Steven Brust (Vlad Taltos #1) Pretty decent for an authorial debut, though it’s heavier on infodumping exposition than it needs to be, especially with the protagonist repeatedly learning something that he probably should have already known as a denizen of this particular fantasy world. (On the other hand, the …

Movie Review: Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024)

Movie #14 of 2024: Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024) Prequels are tricky creatures, by design working towards an ending that the audience already knows. The ones that work best tend to focus not on lining up the logistics of the original piece, but rather a) telling compelling new stories that happen to occur earlier …

TV Review: Star Trek: Discovery, season 5

TV #25 of 2024: Star Trek: Discovery, season 5 In theory, the impulse to revisit the ancient race of alien progenitors from a memorable episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation is a fine one for the modern franchise to explore (if sort of an odd fit for Discovery, which began as a direct TOS …

Book Review: Home Is Where the Bodies Are by Jeneva Rose

Book #81 of 2024: Home Is Where the Bodies Are by Jeneva Rose In an afterword to this novel, author Jeneva Rose discusses how she set the action in her own small hometown, even revisiting her old childhood house for research, since she was using it as the home for the story’s fictional family as …

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