19 September 2005

The Traveler by John Twelve Hawks

Fiction. Audiobook from Random House Audio. Published 2005. Recorded in 2005. Unabridged, read by Scott Brick, 15 hours and 37 minutes. Purchased from Audible.com

The author of this book writes under a pen name to protect his (or her?) identity. There is a interview with the author (with the voice disguised) at the end of the recording where he/she expounds on his/her theories about "living off the grid". (Which means things like no driver's licenses, or registering to vote, or owning property or having checking accounts, etc. to stay away from the notice of the government.) Being "on the grid" does not really bother me, so his/her concerns seem a bit paranoid to me. But, perhaps if I went through what Sandra Bullock did in the movie The Net I would have a different perspective on it. Who knows?

As to the book, there were some ideas that needed a bit more fleshing out perhaps (like what the big deal was about travelers - other than a short bit where someone talked about how great a traveler was because he made everyone feel better, it's really very vague about that part of it and I wasn't really sure why I should care if they were all gone). It was somewhat predictable in terms of where each of the brothers ended up as well. The book did keep me occupied while I did housework so I was thankful for the diversion. Not the best thing I've read lately, but not the worse, either.

Publisher's summary:
Gabriel and Michael Corrigan are two young men living just beneath the glittering surface of life in Los Angeles. Since childhood, the brothers have been shaped by stories that their father was a Traveler–one of an elite group of prophets able to attain pure enlightenment. The Corrigans, who may have inherited their father’s gifts, have always lived "off the grid"—that is, invisible to the intricate surveillance networks that monitor people in our modern world.

Thousands of miles away, Maya is attempting to lead a normal life in London. The attractive twenty-six-year-old designer wants to ignore the fact that she comes from a long lineage of Harlequins–a band of warriors pledged to protect the Travelers at all costs. When Maya is summoned to Prague by her ailing father, she learns that Gabriel and Michael have just been located in California. The brothers may represent the last surviving Travelers, and are in desperate need of protection. Maya is reluctant to be drawn into the solitary, destructive life of her ancestors, but she has been trained to fight since she was a young girl.

Also searching for the brothers is Nathan Boone, a disciplined mercenary working for the Tabulas–ruthless men who are determined to inflict order on the world by invisibly controlling its population. Boone and the Tabulas fear the power of the Travelers, and for generations Tabulas have hunted them down. When Maya flies to California in search of Gabriel and Michael Corrigan, a colossal battle looms that will reveal a secret history of our time.

In this stunningly suspenseful first novel, reminiscent of George Orwell and Philip Pullman, John Twelve Hawks has created a vividly imagined world that runs parallel to our own. Moving at lightning speed from the back alleys of Prague to the underworld of Los Angeles to a guarded research facility in New York, THE TRAVELER goes beneath the surface to give us new insights on history and our own lives.


To buy from amazon.co.uk, click here: The Traveler
from amazon.com, click here: The Traveler : A Novel

15 September 2005

Wish You Well Foundation

Wish You Well Foundation supports family literacy in the United States by fostering and promoting the development and expansion of new and existing literacy and educational programs. Check it out.

14 September 2005

Hour Game by David Baldacci

Fiction. Paperback from Time Warner. Published in 2005. Purchased at Meijer.

Publisher's summary:
As a series of brutal murders darkens the Wrightsburg, Virginia countryside, the killer taunts police by leaving watches on the victims set to the hour corresponding with their position on his hit list. What's more, he strives to replicate notorious murders of the past, improving on them through savage attention to detail. Sean King and Michelle Maxwell are already investigating a crime involving an aristocratic and dysfunctional Southern family, but when they're deputized to help in the serial killer hunt they realize the two cases may be connected. Adding to the tension is the appearance of a second killer, this one imitating the murders of the first. Soon, the two killers are playing a game of cat and mouse, with King and Maxwell racing to solve the intricate puzzle of their identities-before the body count escalates.

To buy from amazon.co.uk, click here: Hour Game
from amazon.com, click here: Hour Game

10 September 2005

A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin

Fiction. Audiobook from Random House Audio. Published in 1996, recorded 2004. Read by Roy Dotrice. 33 hours and 13 minutes. Purchased at Audible.com.

A Game of Thrones is Book One of A Song of Ice and Fire. This is my first George R. R. Martin book, chosen mostly because it was a long book. (I have strange criteria for choosing books, I know.) I was not sure what to expect, but have found it to be a very enjoyable listen. Often when I read a book I can pretty much guess who will be left standing at the end of it all, but this book has kept me guessing. I'm looking forward to listening to the other two books in the series: A Clash of Kings and A Storm of Swords.

Publisher's summary:
In a time long forgotten, a preternatural event threw the seasons off balance. In a land where summers can last decades and winters a lifetime, trouble is brewing. As the cold returns, sinister forces are massing beyond the protective wall of the kingdom of Winterfell. To the south, the king's powers are failing, with his most trusted advisor mysteriously dead and enemies emerging from the throne's shadow. At the center of the conflict, the Starks of Winterfell hold the key: a reluctant Lord Eddard is summoned to serve as the king's new Hand, an appointment that threatens to sunder both family and kingdom. In this land of extremes, plots and counterplots, soldiers and sorcerers, each side fights to win the deadliest of conflicts: the game of thrones.

To buy from amazon.co.uk, click here: A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 1)
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06 September 2005

One Year of Bibliophilist!

My first post on this blog was one year ago today! Since then I've posted close to 100 times. Not sure I've said a whole lot in those posts, but I have enjoyed myself. Thanks for stopping by!

05 September 2005

New to the Bookshelf: The Big Book of Preserving the Harvest by Carol W. Costenbader

Non-fiction. Paperback from Storey Publishing, LLC. Published in 2002. Purchased from Amazon.com.

The complete title for this book is The Big Book of Preserving the Harvest : 150 Recipes for Freezing, Canning, Drying and Pickling Fruits and Vegetables, but that is obviously a bit much to put into the post title. It's a very helpful book and has been quite useful as I having been trying to make sense of the process of canning. I've also gleaned some more insights for my freezer habit. It's certainly not an exhaustive book on any of the subjects, but it has a good amount of information for someone who is just starting out.

Publisher's summary:
Remember how grandmother's cellar shelves were packed with jars of tomato sauce and stewed tomatoes, pickled beets and cauliflower, and pickles both sweet and dill? Learn how to save a summer day - in batches - from the classic primer, now updated and rejacketed. Use the latest inexpensive, timesaving techniques for drying, freezing, canning, and pickling. Anyone can capture the delicate flavors of fresh foods for year-round enjoyment and create a well-stocked pantry of fruits, vegetables, herbs, meats, flavored vinegars, and seasonings. The Big Book of Preserving the Harvest introduces the basic technique for all preserving methods, with step-by-step illustration, informative charts and tips throughout, and more than 150 recipes for the new or experienced home preserver. Among the step-by-step tested recipes: Green Chile Salsa, Tomato Leather, Spiced Pear Butter, Eggplant Caviar, Blueberry Marmalade, Yellow Tomato Jam, Cranberry-Lime Curd, Preserved Lemons, Chicken Liver PatT, and more.

To buy from amazon.co.uk, click here: The Big Book of Preserving the Harvest
from amazon.com, click here: The Big Book of Preserving the Harvest : 150 Recipes for Freezing, Canning, Drying and Pickling Fruits and Vegetables

01 September 2005

All God's Children and Blue Suede Shoes by Kenneth A. Myers

Non-Fiction. Paperback from Crossway Books. Published in 1989. Purchased from Amazon.com

I started listening to this audiobook while we were still in the UK. There was so much to think about and so many notes to take, that I gave up on listening to it and got myself a paperback copy so I could read and take notes. It seems like a balanced book to me, not overly alarmist and suggesting a quick retreat from culture, nor suggesting that there is no harm in just consuming culture without thought. I believe one of the best things I got from the book was a reminder that over-participating in popular culture can keep me from having the time to think about the important things in life. An excellent book from the Turning Point Christian Worldview Series.

Publisher's summary:
Where did popular culture come from? Why is it the way it is? How does it influence Americans in general and Christians in particular? Ken Myers provides fascinating answers to these questions. He sees pop culture as a culture of diversion, preventing people from asking questions about their origin and destiny and about the meaning of life. Two aspects stand out -- a quest for novelty and a desire for instant gratification. In addition, this culture offers something very appealing -- the illusion that you set your own standards, you can choose, you are the master of your fate, you deserve a break, you're worth it.

To buy from amazon.co.uk, click here: All Gods Children & Blue Suede Shoes: Christians & Popular Culture
from amazon.com, click here: All God's Children and Blue Suede Shoes: Christians & Popular Culture