Monthly Archives: August 2010

North Avenue Irregulars

Long before the days of digital downloads, Netflix and Blockbuster, my mom rented movies for me from the grocery store.  As children in the 80′s, my sisters and I would peruse the video rental section of Smith’s Food King on … Continue reading

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Revolver by Marcus Sedgwick

In sections that alternate between 1910 in northern Sweden and 1899 in Nome, Alaska, Marcus Sedgwick crafts a taut tale of murder, greed and vengeance. Fifteen-year-old Sig finds his father, Einar, dead on the frozen lake in front of their … Continue reading

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Wanna kill Bella? So does Bree Tanner.

Regardless of whether you love or hate the Twilight series, Stephenie Meyer’s new Eclipse novella, The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner, is worth the brief time it takes to read it. Bree Tanner is a very minor vampire who appears in … Continue reading

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Thirty Seconds to Mars – This Is War

This Is War is yet another gem from the well-known band Thirty Seconds to Mars.  Having only put out a few singles since their 2005 CD, it’s a relief to hear their powerful comeback.  It has the same pump-you-up sound … Continue reading

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White Tiger by Aravind Adiga

Balram Halwai is a murderer.  White Tiger is his confession. When Halwai sits down to write his story in his shabby 150-square-foot office, complete with an enormous chandelier overhead, he decides he must start from the beginning.  Aravind Adiga transports … Continue reading

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