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Review: Living Dead in Dallas

Title: Living Dead in Dallas (Sookie Stackhouse #2)
Author: Charlaine Harris
Rating: ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Ace
Copyright: 2002
Pages: 262
Keywords: mystery, vampire
Reading period: 22 April, 2007

The second of Charlaine Harris’s Dead series about Sookie Stackhouse, a waitress in small-town Louisiana. A telepathic waitress. With a vampire boyfriend.

Vampires were legalized two years ago and now live openly. Sookie is asked by the local vampire cabal to visit their coun­ter­parts in Dallas and use her talents to find a missing vampire. She finds that he is being held by the Fellowship of the Sun, a fun­da­men­tal­ist church that wants to take the un out of undead.

Harris portrays life in small Southern towns with continue.

Washington State Impeachment Resolution

In response to the following letter:

Subject: Thurs 4/19: Im­peach­ment in Olympia
Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 15:04:29 -0400
From: Democrats.com <activist@democrats.com>
HELP WASHINGTON STATE IMPEACH BUSH AND CHENEY

PLEASE JOIN US FOR AN HISTORIC DEBATE ABOUT IM­PEACH­MENT AND THE IRAQ WAR, ON THE FLOOR OF THE WASHINGTON STATE SENATE ON THURSDAY, APRIL 19TH, 11:00AM. RALLY 10:00 AM.

We have one more week to move SJM 8016 to a vote in the Washington State Senate. WE CANNOT LET DEMOCRACY QUIETLY SLIP AWAY. Democratic leadership can still move SJM 8016, Senator Oemig’s bill to in­ves­ti­gate President Bush and Vice President Cheney, to the floor continue.

Review: Shadowmarch

Title: Shad­ow­march
Author: Tad Williams
Rating: ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Daw
Copyright: 2004
Pages: 762
Keywords: fantasy
Reading period: 8–15 April, 2007

Centuries ago, the fairies were driven north, where they lurk behind the Shadowline. They want their lands back. The humans living in Southmarch are blithely unaware that the Shadowline is drifting pur­pose­ful­ly southwards, being pre­oc­cu­pied with their own politics. The king is being held hostage by a treach­er­ous southern neighbor. The oldest prince is murdered shortly after the book opens, leaving the teenage twins, Briony and Barrick, as the regents.

Briony manages to rise to the occasion, but her half-crippled brother starts cracking under the strain. The book follows several other characters, notably Chert, a hobbit-like creature continue.

Review: No Good Deeds

Title: No Good Deeds
Author: Laura Lippman
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ½
Publisher: Harper
Copyright: 2006
Pages: 383
Keywords: mystery
Reading period: 5-7 April, 2007

Baltimore: home to Edgar Alan Poe, the Orioles, and P.I. Tess Monaghan, the subject of most of Laura Lippman’s books.

Tess’s live-in boyfriend Crow is a trusting soul, which both endears him to her and ex­as­per­ates her. One cold night, he brings home a homeless teenager, Lloyd Jupiter. At first, she is annoyed. Then she realizes that Lloyd is un­wit­ting­ly connected to the recent murder of a federal prosecutor.

As events develop, Crow and Lloyd go on the run, while Tess stonewalls against the feds, reluctant to betray Crow’s trust.

Tess, like so many fictional PIs, continue.

Review: Academ's Fury

Title: Academ’s Fury
Author: Jim Butcher
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Ace
Copyright: 2005
Pages: 529
Keywords: fantasy
Reading period: 31 March-3 April, 2007

Jim Butcher is best known for The Dresden Files, a noirish urban fantasy series. Academ’s Fury is the second book in his straight, high fantasy series, The Codex Alera, which is set in a world at the tech­no­log­i­cal level of the Roman Empire. Many of the characters have Roman names and I expect that we’ll learn in a future book that they are somehow de­scen­dants of marooned Romans. This is not Earth: there are several alien races. More im­por­tant­ly, every human can call upon one or more furies, elemental beings with continue.

Review: Purity of Blood

Title: Purity of Blood
Author: Arturo Pérez-Reverte
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Plume
Copyright: 2006
Pages: 267
Keywords: historical fiction
Reading period: 30-31 March, 2007

Nobody expects the Spanish In­qui­si­tion!

Monty Python

They certainly do in the Madrid of 1623. The Spanish Empire is at its peak, ruling much of the Americas as well as the Low Countries. The Spanish In­qui­si­tion functions as an ec­cle­si­as­ti­cal secret police, defending the Faith against heretic­s—and Jews—and ensuring orthodoxy by keeping an iron grip on the hearts and minds of the Spanish people.

This book is the second in a series of novels about Captain Alatriste, a sword-for-hire. The novels are related in flashback by Íñigo, a 13-year-old at the time of this novel, but much continue.

Ignite Seattle

Ignite Seattle is a series of geek nights in Seattle, hosted by O’Reilly Radar and Make magazine. The third one is coming up on Thursday, April 5th, at CHAC, the Capitol Hill Arts Center.

Could be in­ter­est­ing. I think I might go.

Bags, again

I got myself a R.E.Load bag for my birthday. My previous bag, a so-called Large Cafe bag from Tom Bihn, wasn’t large enough to ac­com­mo­date a 17" MacBook Pro.

The R.E.Load bag turned out to be less than ideal. It is, if anything, too big, and it lacks dividers and smaller pockets. My laptop and other stuff was swimming around inside it. It’s a messenger bag aimed at real bike messengers, not laptop-toting nerds.

Last weekend, I went down to Tom Bihn’s showroom again and picked up a Super Ego bag, like the one pictured here. This bag is designed to tote laptops, and it’s working out a lot better.

I still have the continue.

Review: Moon Called

Title: Moon Called
Author: Patricia Briggs
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Ace
Copyright: 2006
Pages: 288
Keywords: mystery, fantasy
Reading period: 28-29 March, 2007

A certain subgenre has grown up over the last few years. Call it "vampire mystery" or urban fantasy or "horror fiction" or "paranormal romance". Stories set in a world that looks a lot like ours, but witches, vampires, werewolves, and other creatures exist among us, sometimes openly, sometimes not. The creatures have complex personal lives, generally sticking together with their own kind and treating gingerly with the other para­nor­mals. The hero (often, heroine) is not nec­es­sar­i­ly human and has close friends, lovers, and enemies who are vampires or werewolves or witches. In the best continue.

Review: If I Were an Evil Overlord

Title: If I Were an Evil Overlord
Author: Martin H. Greenberg (editor), Russell Davis (editor)
Rating: ★ ★ ★
Publisher: DAW
Copyright: 2007
Pages: 320
Keywords: fantasy
Reading period: 25-27 March, 2007

It’s so hard to find a good person of hench these days.

Nobody actually says that in this collection of 14 short stories, but it’s not hard to imagine some of them doing so.

The cliches of evil over­lordism and Bond villain have worked their way into the Zeitgeist. From Dr. Evil to Darth Vader, everyone knows how the heroes outwit the villain and save the day.

And so do the villains, as a rule. Some have read the Evil Overlord List. Most are aware of continue.

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