SciFi: “Wanderlust” and “Grimspace” both by Ann Aguirre

I can’t remember now if I read about these somewhere or if I just came across them in the bookstore but I loved them! Ann Aguirre may be my next go-to sci fi writer (after Patricia Briggs and Elizabeth A. Lynn).

A female space pilot who navigates faster-than-light ships telepathically through “grimspace”. An intergalactic corporation whose monopoly may be coming to an end. A hot mystery man.

Mmmmmm.

These books were a lot of tightly plotted fun with sassy dialogue to boot. I really hope there’s going to be another one in the series!!! (In the meantime, I have bought another book by Aguirre with a different setting/heroine.)

Fiction: Dracula, by Bram Stoker

Dad’s and my challenge book for May and a re-read for me from grad school (the first time around!).

It was really interesting to go back and re-read this now, when vampires are such a hot topic: between Twilight and True Blood, they’re all over the place. But this? This is back when vampires weren’t sexy, or intriguing, or sparkly, or helpful to humans, or any of the other modern twists. (You know how every new vampire series needs to put its own twist on the old legends. Which I find it a bit of an authorial conceit.)

They were scary and murderous and preyed on you and sometimes, if you were really unlucky, turned you to evil. There is menace and malice creeping out the seams of this book. It did get annoying (to both of us) how the men just fawn over the poor innocent women…it’s definitely a novel “of its time” as they say.

Kept running into notes I had scrawled in the margins in whatever class I read this for (while getting a Literature MA): “This symbolizes the marriage ceremony” or “refers to King Lear”. Heh. Funny to come across those although most of it is stuff that you could easily still enjoy the book without knowing.

Dad and I also talked about how similar it felt to Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde which you may remember us reading earlier this year. As Dad mentioned, the multiple points of view, groping for the story, etc.

Some additional comments from DadReaction: Didn’t being AND becoming a vampire seem a LOT more complicated than the movies let on? To wit, Drac seems to be able to be out in daylight, he just has less power–and WAY less at sunrise and sunset. Then it seems like there are all sorts of transition stages to become one if you’re a victim–but you DON’T want to predecease Drac! No way!! That’s like a ‘get out of jail free’ card in monopoly, no? You skip the steps, even if the death is from natural causes–or, what?

Interesting, though, that it’s IMPOSSIBLE to read without filling in the blanks from all the movies you’ve seen. I keep wanting to tell the characters: ‘It’s a vampire, you morons!!!” And how weird, that van Helsing talks like Yoda.

I did get tired–o Lord, weary, weary–of all the FAWNING over Mina, those long adulatory passages from Herr Yoda.

Big Screen: Hurt Locker

F.A.N.T.A.S.T.I.C.

Best movie you will see all year. Now get your butts out there to see it so it makes enough money to get wider distribution and maybe, just maybe, be shown in the teeny town theater near my pops who really, really wants to see it.

It was one of the best war movies I’ve EVER seen. And I have seen a LOT of war movies.

To Dos.

Oh SNAP I just got called out for being WAY BEHIND on posting reviews. I know, I know. I’ve got 12 books, 9 movies, 3 shows, and 2 monthly album reviews just to catch up to TODAY. WHATTUP lazy girl. I KNOW.

Sorry, GD, I’m just super fucking stressed out right now and posting to my blog is about 18 numbers down on the actual to-do list with #1 being “lie on floor and try to feel better about crazy life decisions you clearly made while durnk”. Sigh. I’ll get to ’em soon. Or I’ll try. Pinkie swear.

(And I’ll try to write back. Soon. When I’m at home and can type with more than one finger.)

Favorite Song of Yet Another Horrible Monday Morning

Never took the chance, could have jumped the fence
I was scared of my own two feet.
Could have crossed the line, it was black and white
No contrast to be seen.
What would you do? What would you do?
Do you know?
Was it all a joke? Never had control.
I’m not better on my own.

“I’m Not Over” Carolina Liar

-From another old playlist “Flurry of Fall Favorites 2008”. I am really getting some leverage out of old playlists these days.

À la Super Eggplant, currently, I am…

Eating: Mostly drinking. Black Cherry Soda. Yummers.

Making: Gaaah, have fallen off the wagon on all craft projects but will hopefully finish up an overdue baby quilt this weekend. Send me some motivation, puh-lease.

Reading: Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray. Ah, yes, the BIG ‘UN of our challenge books this year. It’s actually going pretty fast when I actually read it…but have been doing a lot of El train crossword-ing so I haven’t quite devoted myself to it yet. But I like it more than I expected to!

Watching: Finally finished Band of HottiesBrothers. Sigh. So Good. Warehouse 13 just started; I liked the first one! At least enough to keep watching.

Listening to: Pete Yorn “Back and Fourth”. Empy Orchestra “Here Lies Empty Orchestra”. Fuel/Friends latest mix. Eminem.

Failing at: Not freaking out.