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Lovely Lyrical Lines ~ Black History Month

29 Saturday Feb 2020

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Black History Month, Kenny G, Lovely Lyrical Lines, Lyrics written by Bob Thiele & George Weiss, Sandro Torricelli, What A Wonderful World

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Thanks to it being a Leap Year we have an extra day to celebrate Black History Month. Because of all the doom and gloom going on right now, I’m determined to end this month with something uplifting, and who better to do that than the incomparable Louis Armstrong, and his timeless What a Wonderful World? I’ve also included a spectacular lyric video created by Sandro Torricelli I hope you enjoy. There’s a lot of ugliness in the world that’s so easy to stay focused on, but it’s important to remember to, in the words of Whoopi Goldberg: Take a little time to enjoy the view.

 

 

 

R.I.P. Clive Cussler ~ Author and Underwater Explorer ~ July 15, 1931 – February 24, 2020

28 Friday Feb 2020

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R.I.P. Clive Cussler

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To those of you who seek lost objects of history, I wish you the best of luck. They’re out there, and they’re whispering.

 

The Bernie Movement

27 Thursday Feb 2020

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While many of us are hyperventilating over the thought of Senator Bernie Sanders leading the Democratic charge against Trump, Jeff makes some excellent points about why we shouldn’t succumb to hysteria just yet.

On The Fence Voters

“I’m not going to try and get into his mind because I don’t think there’s a whole lot of space there. I think he’s a kook. I think he’s crazy. I think he’s unfit for office.”

“You saw those images last night. We’re going backward here. This is a frightening, grotesque, and disturbing development in American politics.”

Were the above quotes from the Tuesday night Democratic freakout debate attacking Bernie Sanders? Well, they certainly could have been. But actually, the first one was from none other than lead Donald Trump sycophant Senator Lindsay Graham (R-SC) during the 2016 campaign. The second quote, also from the 2016 campaign, was from fellow Trump boot-licker Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL). My, how time flies.

Back then, if you remember, Trump was the reality TV show host attempting to win the Republican nomination for president of the United States. It was a crowded field…

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Literary Lines Black History Month

27 Thursday Feb 2020

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Alice Walker, Black History Month, Literary Lines, The Color Purple

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I am an expression of the divine, just like a peach is, just like a fish is. I have a right to be this way…I can’t apologize for that, nor can I change it, nor do I want to…We will never have to be other than who we are in order to be successful…We realize that we are as ourselves unlimited and our experiences valid. It is for the rest of the world to recognize this, if they choose.

~ Alice Walker, The Color Purple ~

Whimsical Wednesday

26 Wednesday Feb 2020

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Animated Short, Anna Hinds, Art and Censorship, “None of That”, CGMeetup, Isabela Littger, Kriti Kaur, Ringling College of Art + Design, Whimsical Wednesday

 

Sword in the Stars (Once & Future #2), by Amy Rose Capetta & Cori McCarthy ~ 4.5 Stars

25 Tuesday Feb 2020

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Adventure, Arthurian Retelling, Diversity, Fantasy, LGBTQIAP, Science Fiction, YA Fiction

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Thanks to NetGalley and JIMMY Patterson for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Release Date: April 7th, 2020

368 Pages

Synopsis: In this epic sequel to Once & Future, Ari and her Rainbow knights pull off a heist…thousands of years in the past—without destroying their own destinies.

Ari Helix may have won her battle against the tyrannical Mercer corporation, but the larger war has just begun. Ari and her cursed wizard Merlin must travel back in time to the unenlightened Middle Ages and steal the King Arthur’s Grail—the very definition of impossible.

It’s imperative that the time travelers not skew the timeline  and not alter the course of history. Coming face-to-face with the original Arthurian legend could produce a ripple effect that changes everything. Somehow Merlin forgot that the past can be even more dangerous than the future…

I know. I know. You’re probably thinking: “Not ANOTHER Arthurian retelling!” But, if you love the legend of King Arthur, trust me, you’re going to want to check out The Once & Future duology.

Where the first book was a rollicking adventure set in space, in this sequel, Ari, Merlin, and the Rainbow knights travel back to Camelot to stop the endless King Arthur cycle of reincarnation and to defeat the evil Mercer corporation. In addition, they’re still dealing with Merlin’s curse which causes him to age backwards whenever he uses magic. And if all that isn’t enough, they find themselves smack in the middle of a time period which isn’t exactly known for its tolerance. The diversity introduced in Once & Future is just as prevalent here, only having queer folk from all over the spectrum touch down in the Middle Ages, makes for even more interesting reading.

The story has absolutely brilliant moments of hilarity, with its Monty Python references and witty banter. These perfectly balance the more serious themes of homophobia, transphobia, misogyny, and racism.

My major complaint about the first book was the pacing, which I thought was uneven and jarringly awkward at times. That has been mainly remedied here, which makes for a much smoother reading experience. The book finishes on a hopeful note, and in my opinion is a picture perfect way to bring this epic duology to its conclusion.

In summation, The Sword in the Stars is a spectacular sequel that retains all the wonderful elements of its predecessor, while managing to surpass it. I HIGHLY recommend both books to readers who are looking for a creative and utterly unique retelling of the ubiquitous Arthurian legend, that’s filled with diversity, romance, adventure, and excitement.

 

 

R.I.P. Katherine Johnson ~ August 26th, 1918 – February 24th, 2020

24 Monday Feb 2020

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R.I.P. Katherine Johnson

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Katherine Johnson, a mathematician and scientific genius, who broke through race and gender barriers in the once segregated NASA died today at 101 years of age. Her calculations were critical contributions to the first manned space flight, and those that came after. The world has lost a trailblazer, pioneer, and hero. May her legacy live on!

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Girls are capable of doing everything that men are capable of doing. Sometimes they have more imagination than men.

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Katherine Johnson receiving The Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Obama in 2015.

Devolution: A Firsthand Account of the Rainier Sasquatch Massacre, by Max Brooks ~ 4.5 Stars

24 Monday Feb 2020

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Thanks to NetGalley and Del Rey Books for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Release Date: May 12th, 2020

320 Pages

Synopsis: The #1 bestselling author of World War Z takes on the Bigfoot legend with a tale that blurs the lines between human and beast—and asks what we are capable of in the face of the unimaginable.

As the ash and chaos from Mount Rainier’s eruption swirled and finally settled, the story of the Greenloop massacre has passed unnoticed, unexamined…until now.

But the journals of resident Kate Holland, recovered from the town’s bloody wreckage, capture a tale too harrowing—and too earth-shattering in its implications—to be forgotten.

In these pages, Max Brooks brings Kate’s extraordinary account to light for the first time, faithfully reproducing her words alongside his own extensive investigations into the massacre and the legendary beasts behind it.

Kate’s is a tale of unexpected strength and resilience, of humanity’s defiance in the face of a terrible predator’s gaze, and, inevitably, of savagery and death.

Yet it is also far more than that.

Because if what Kate Holland saw in those days is real, than we must accept the impossible. We must accept that the creature known as Bigfoot walks among us—and that it is a beast of terrible strength and ferocity.

Part survival narrative, part bloody horror tale, part scientific journey into the boundaries between truth and fiction, this is a Bigfoot story as only Max Brooks could chronicle it—and like none you’ve ever read before.

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I have to admit I’ve often wondered if there’s something behind Sasquatch sightings, and I’ve mused upon how incredible it would be if incontrovertible proof were discovered. And then I read a book like Devolution, by Max Brooks, and all my fascination and romanticism flies right out the window!

On the surface, Greenloop is the kind of “back to nature” community I could live in. Although it’s out in the wilderness, the homes are high-tech, groceries are delivered by drone, and electricity is powered through the sewer system. All the comforts my spoiled self couldn’t live without, but with the beauty, peace, and quiet of the great outdoors. When Mount Rainier erupts, while Greenloop isn’t in the immediate path of destruction, the volcano drives a previously unknown predator toward the unprepared residents of this tiny ecovillage, and as you can imagine, they’re ill-prepared to face this menace.

My one small complaint is that most of the characters are stereotypical and completely uninteresting. However, the story is really centered around three: Katie, her husband, and one neighbor whose traumatic war-torn background makes her more equipped to fight back against these large, hairy, malodorous, fanged, clawed, vicious, highly intelligent creatures. I enjoyed the way they developed through the story as the danger increased.

The first half of the book is a slow burn, but once the Sasquatch arrive, things get bloody and gruesome fairly quickly. Brooks is a detailed and descriptive writer, and that’s very much on display here. There’s a lot of action in the second half of the book, and the conclusion arrives very quickly. As the majority of the book is told by Katie through her “found” journal, you would think that her fate would be evident pretty much from the beginning, however, the epilogue leaves the reader with a few theories to choose from as to what ultimately becomes of her.

It’s been almost sixteen years since World War Z was published, and while Devolution features primordial cryptids rather than zombies, and is told on a much smaller scale than the previous book’s vast international scope, there are welcome similarities in its use of “found” journals, news reports, and interviews. Katie is definitely someone I could relate to and this kept me rooting for her even though I knew a happily-ever-after ending wasn’t in the cards for her. I think both fans of World War Z as well as readers who enjoy “nature run amok” horror, will enjoy this quick read. Now please excuse me while I go make my list of who I’d like to see star in the likely coming film adaption.

 

 

Photo Prompt Story: Big Vern’s New Friend

23 Sunday Feb 2020

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Our little Lacey passed on six years ago this month, and left a void in my husband’s and my lives that has never been filled. I sent this picture to Pete for his Photo Prompt series knowing if anyone could do her justice, he could. Unsurprisingly, my faith has been rewarded with this heartwarming tale!

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This is a short story, in 1118 words.
It was inspired by the above photo, sent to me by Kim Barker.
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Vernon was a big man, and I mean big. He looked as wide as he was tall, and had hands like bunches of bananas. Okay, he was getting some flab as he got older, but woe betide anyone who took him on. Anyone who thought that ‘the bigger they are the harder they fall’ was destined to be very wrong, when it came to Vern.

A big man needs a big dog, at least as far as he was concerned. And he got the biggest and meanest dog he could find. Tank was a Rottweiler, and one of the biggest I had ever seen. He was well-named too, as he could bash through any local dogs, and didn’t even notice them as he did so. Vern kitted him…

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Lyrical Lines ~ Black History Month

23 Sunday Feb 2020

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Abel Meeropol, Billie Holiday, Black History Month, Lyrical Lines, Strange Fruit

Southern trees bear a strange fruit

Blood on the leaves and blood at the root

Black bodies swinging in the Southern breeze

Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees

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Pastoral scene of the gallant South

The bulging eyes and the twisted mouth

Scent of magnolias sweet and fresh

Then the sudden smell of burning flesh

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Here is a fruit for the crows to pluck

For the rain to gather, for the wind to suck

For the sun to rot, for the tree to drop

Here is a strange and bitter crop.

Strange Fruit, performed by Billie Holiday

Written by Abel Meeropol 

 

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