Venya had always been told that courier work was for suckers and she knew that to be true but sometimes you take the work you get which is why she is on her horse, by herself, on the road with a bunch of important papers. When the ambush comes, the bandits are about to learn why she was the courier and why they should have stayed home.
Another fun little world building short story that makes me want to know more about this world and the magic that Venya used.
Page count: 18p/17,018p ytd/325,713p lifetime
I have loved to read ever since I can remember. I'm glad to have you join me on my journey!
Saturday, August 10, 2019
Thursday, August 8, 2019
61:100 Whistling the Water by Stefon Mears
Mahru is of the Nare tribe, a tribe of water whistlers. He is on the cusp of manhood but he can't yet whistle the water to obey him, to make him a home, or any of the other things that he should be able to do on his own. His aunt says it does not matter.as the new people from the sky, the Awnu, are showing them new ways. But Mahru does not trust the Awnu, and neither does his father, so he continues to work on his water whistling hoping to become proficient before he really needs it.
The base plot was predictable but the world building was wonderful and I would love to read more about Mahru and his tribe.
Page count: 24p/17,000p ytd/325,695p lifetime
The base plot was predictable but the world building was wonderful and I would love to read more about Mahru and his tribe.
Page count: 24p/17,000p ytd/325,695p lifetime
Monday, July 29, 2019
60:100 In Other Lands by Sarah Rees Brennan
Elliot is the nerdy, unlikable, smartass, totally obnoxious 13yr old kid is in his class. His mother left him and his father when he was young and his father has paid almost no attention to him ever since. Today, he is on a field trip with his school to some place he is sure will be boring and he couldn't be more wrong. They are in a field when he sees a wall that none of his classmates can see and when he goes to climb it (as that seems like the most logical thing to do), he finds himself in the Borderlands, a world where technology doesn't work and is populated by all the creatures out of our fantasies including, to Elliot, mermaids. He's not so sure about the rest of the world though since it seems that the human guards that he would be entering into is mostly about weapons and fighting which are definitely not to Elliot's taste but then he meets Serene-Heart-in-the-Chaos-of-Battle, an elf and the most loveliest creature he has ever set eyes on. Right then, he decides to stay and his life turns upside down.
Honestly, I really wanted to like this book. I thought the premise was great and was looking forward to it despite how obnoxious Elliot was because I was figuring we would see character growth and development and he would turn into, if not a fully likable character, at least one that didn't just make me want to slap the crap out of him constantly. That never happened. He was always an obnoxious, insufferable character with moments of not being that but then he would revert back to form. Add in the fact that we constantly have to hear about his supposed superior intellect but yet he speaks in small words and repetitive phrases constantly! My 13yr old had a larger and more imaginative vocabulary when he was 8yr. The other characters had more character growth but it still wasn't great and I found the over-the-top sexism of the elves horrendous as well. The world building was solid but the characters populating it made it a slog to read.
Page count: 432p/16,976p ytd/325,671p lifetime
Honestly, I really wanted to like this book. I thought the premise was great and was looking forward to it despite how obnoxious Elliot was because I was figuring we would see character growth and development and he would turn into, if not a fully likable character, at least one that didn't just make me want to slap the crap out of him constantly. That never happened. He was always an obnoxious, insufferable character with moments of not being that but then he would revert back to form. Add in the fact that we constantly have to hear about his supposed superior intellect but yet he speaks in small words and repetitive phrases constantly! My 13yr old had a larger and more imaginative vocabulary when he was 8yr. The other characters had more character growth but it still wasn't great and I found the over-the-top sexism of the elves horrendous as well. The world building was solid but the characters populating it made it a slog to read.
Page count: 432p/16,976p ytd/325,671p lifetime
Thursday, July 25, 2019
59:100 Stone Dead by Stefon Mears
A robbery gone wrong and now Stone and Karlsson are on the run but before getting the hell out of the city, they turn on each other to try and see who screwed it up. But in cases like these, there's always more than one person selling everyone else out.
Written well but just not something that I typically find that interesting.
Page count: 21p/16,544p ytd/325,239p lifetime
Written well but just not something that I typically find that interesting.
Page count: 21p/16,544p ytd/325,239p lifetime
Tuesday, July 23, 2019
58:100 Computer Concepts published by Parsons
A decent enough overview of the basics of computer concepts. Just could have done with a lot less (and I do mean a LOT less) of the "Go try to find some of this ancient technology and see just how primitive it was" when those were the toys I played with when I was young. Gee, thanks for making me feel freaking ancient. This book must have been written by early 30-somethings.
Page count: 632p/16,523p ytd/325,218p lifetime
Page count: 632p/16,523p ytd/325,218p lifetime
Monday, July 22, 2019
57:100 Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie
Where Hercule Poirot goes murder seems to follow. This time he is on a train from Istanbul heading home (or to his next case as he gets a telegram on the train) when one of the passengers has been murdered, stabbed to death many times over but luck is with him as this happened on the night when the train has been stuck in a snow storm and no way for the murderer to escape so Poirot waxes his mustache and sets to work to find out whose done it.
This was my first Agatha Christie novel and I don't know if it's because at this point it's not a novel ending or because so much of what Poirot lays out at the end is not really revealed through the course of the investigation. You can't go back and go, gee, of course that is how it all fits together, and that type of "mystery" doesn't really appeal to me. I'm not sure if her other books all follow this same thing but I'll probably give another one a try at some point to find out.
Page count: 265p/15,891p ytd/324,586p lifetime
This was my first Agatha Christie novel and I don't know if it's because at this point it's not a novel ending or because so much of what Poirot lays out at the end is not really revealed through the course of the investigation. You can't go back and go, gee, of course that is how it all fits together, and that type of "mystery" doesn't really appeal to me. I'm not sure if her other books all follow this same thing but I'll probably give another one a try at some point to find out.
Page count: 265p/15,891p ytd/324,586p lifetime
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
56:100 Microsoft Office 365: Excel 2016 Comprehensive by Freund, Starks, & Schmieder
A decent enough textbook that went over a lot of the different things you can do with Excel. My main issues were that this is a bit outdated so a few things didn't work correctly in the newest version of Excel which I was running, it didn't do enough to explain some of the error messages that could come up and why that might be so you could have a better idea of how to fix it, and my biggest complaint is that there was a lot "Just go do this" step by step for more complex things but without any actual explanation of what you were doing or why which makes it harder to then apply to your own material.
Page count: 816p/15,626p ytd/324,321p lifetime
Page count: 816p/15,626p ytd/324,321p lifetime
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