Tuesday, May 24, 2022

BOOK REVIEW: Heartbreak Bay by Rachel Caine

 


The fifth book in the Stillwater Lake series, this follows Gwen Proctor as she fights to protect her family from a brilliant and sadistic serial killer who has targeted them. With her friend Kezia, she travels to the very den of the maniac for a showdown that will decide who among them will survive.

This was the last novel that this author wrote before her untimely death from cancer. Though just a touch predictable, it is a great conclusion to this series, and a wonderful tribute to an extremely talented writer.


Tuesday, May 17, 2022

MOVIE REVIEW: Rise of the Guardians

 


Jack Frost, an immortal spirit of winter, is called upon to help save the world from being victimized by the Boogeyman. A loner who cannot remember his past, Jack must work with Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, and the Sandman to restore belief and wonder to children before their nightmares become reality.

This is a CGI animated film that stars Chris Pine (of Star Trek fame) as the voice of Jack Frost. The cast also includes Jude Law (Dr. Watson in the new Sherlock Holmes movies), Hugh Jackman (best known as Wolverine in the X-Men films), and Alec Baldwin (with a totally hilarious Russian accent). Full of action and comedy, this is a great movie for families that teaches how important it is to keep a young mind and heart no matter what your age.


Tuesday, May 10, 2022

BOOK REVIEW: The Son of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs

 


This novel, the fourth of the series, follows the adventures of the son of the Lord of the Apes as he runs away to live in the same way as his father, with two exceptions. First, while his savage life is voluntary, he does not become the king of the beasts that his father did. Second, he finds himself guardian of a young girl that he saves from an abusive Arab and teaches the ways of the jungle. The adventures of these two young people make for a convoluted and entertaining story, though a little dated in its views of indigenous peoples, and written in a 19th century prose that tends to be a little wordy. But it is a good read, all the same.


Tuesday, May 3, 2022

MOVIE REVIEW: Cell


After an electronic pulse over cell phones turns almost everyone into programmed homicidal zombies, a graphic artist goes in search of his wife and son. Along the way he meets various survivors, and watches the evolution of what could be a new race.

This is based on a novel by master author Stephen King, who also co-wrote the screenplay. Due to this, the main characters and events are basically true to the book. John Cusack stars in the main role, and his style of acting is actually well suited to the part of a sensitive man thrown into a nightmare. There is strong language and quite a bit of violence, including one extreme scene of suicide. However, this is a film that will keep the attention and gives good surprises.