Friday 24 January 2020

Review: Clockwork Lives: The Graphic Novel

Clockwork Lives: The Graphic Novel Clockwork Lives: The Graphic Novel by Kevin J. Anderson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a sequel (prequel... midquel?) to Clockwork Angels: The Graphic Novel and it shares, more or less, the same highs and lows as its companion (see my review).

First the negatives: as before, the graphic novel feels a bit condensed and so, some of the narrative is slightly tricky to follow. For example, there are two pages that I think may be printed in the wrong order. The fact that I only think they are in the wrong order and don't know for sure shows my confusion with the narrative. Also, one of the protagonists has a hand that seems to appear and disappear - it seems the artist sometimes forgot the character was only supposed to have one hand.

The positives: generally outweigh the negatives. I really liked the way the different stories had different artists; different lives, different artists really worked. And the artwork was less fussy than Clockwork Angels: The Graphic Novel and all the more enjoyable for it. As before, the frequent quoting of Rush lyrics did not feel as intrusive as it did in the novel. The numerous visual references were easy to spot and felt fun rather than forced.

Perhaps still not a full blown four stars but a good 3.75!

"Some lives can be summed up in a sentence or two. Other lives are epics."

I can't finish this review, however, without acknowledging the passing of Neil Peart. His life truly was "epic".

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Friday 10 January 2020

Read in 2020

A list of the books I read in 2020. This list will update automatically every time I mark a book as "read".

Mr Muir's bookshelf: read-in-2020

Daredevil by Mark Waid, Vol. 2
it was amazing
tagged: read-in-2020
The Horse and His Boy
really liked it
tagged: read-in-2020
Stardust
really liked it
tagged: read-in-2020
Slow Horses
liked it
tagged: read-in-2020

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Tuesday 7 January 2020

Review: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the first Agatha Christie I have read. I chose this book because a Google search suggested it was one of her best. I thoroughly enjoyed it and will be seeking out more.

From my limited knowledge of classic crime novels, this story was exactly what I expected, right down to the initial prime suspect: could it really be that the butler did it? Pretty much anybody could have done it and it was fun trying to guess. Needless to say, I guessed wrong!

I enjoyed working out the puzzle along with Poirot (or rather, failing to work out the puzzle) and I enjoyed the writing:
Poirot sprang from his chair. I had a moment’s terror that he was going to embrace me French fashion, but mercifully he refrained.


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Reading challenge 2019 - that's so last year!

Didn't quite make it to 40 in 2019.

2019 Reading Challenge

2019 Reading Challenge
Mr Muir has read 2 books toward their goal of 30 books.
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Got close but slowed down a bit towards the end. I also failed to keep up with posting reviews and other things in this blog. Will try and keep more on top of things in 2020.

So, here it is, reading challenge 2020. Will I make it to 40 this year?

2020 Reading Challenge

2020 Reading Challenge
Mr Muir has read 1 book toward their goal of 40 books.
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