Sunday, May 31, 2009

Halfway to the Grave (Book 1) by Jeaniene Frost

Rating: 4.5 out of 5

Halfway to the Grave is about Cat Crawfield a vampire/human half breed who hunts vampires. One night she stumbles across Master Vampire Bones’ path, who is also a vampire bounty hunter. She strikes a deal to work with him and hunt vampires and solve the mystery about local girls who are disappearing.

I did not have a lot of expectations when I picked this book up to read. Irish at A Ticket to Anywhere read the series early this year and she loved it. So all I really knew is that it is a paranormal crime fighter romance novel that Irish loved. To be honest that was enough for me. We both have very similar tastes so I was pretty sure if she liked it so would I. In no way was I was disappointed.

The book was a little slow for me to begin with but that was more to do with my frame of mind going into the book which was not great. That was the reason I picked the book up though in the first place, I need something fun and light that had lots of whoop ass happening (it was not hard to picture various work colleagues faces on the vamps getting punished). Once the action really got going it didn’t really stop. There was a lot of humour infused into the narrative which had me chortling happily to myself and a good dollop of romance.

Ibeeg from Mom-Musing made the observation that the plot did not exist just to get the main couple into bed and I would have to agree. There is substance to the plot and the emotional conflict Cat has about who she and where her loyalties lay felt real.

Also the mythology created in this book I really enjoyed as well. Frost seemed to nicely blend what I will call "old world" vampire beliefs with "new world" beliefs. For instance a wooden stake would just annoy a vampire and perhaps slow it down, but a silver stake will stop a vampire in its tracks. Vampire society is also explained and is described as an elaborate pyrimd scheme. There is an interesting "creation" story of how vampires came to be, though I would have liked to have heard the evolution one too (Bones gives Cat the choice of which story to hear). To me this showed Jeannie really did her homework and put thought into her supernatural creatures rather then just going on what has been written before.

What set Cat apart from the clichéd “bad ass chick fighting supernatural being” thing was she was what you would expect that person to be at her age, with her abilities, and her life. She was the right mix of anger, confusion, and supernatural skills (considering she had no training) for her age and life experience. There was no point where I thought the narrative did not jive with what we knew of Cat. In fact all the characters were believable and mostly likable. I cant say I particularly cared for Cat’s mother but I suspect she was deliberately written that way. However Timmy was sweet. Bones is not a character I could decide if I liked or disliked. At times he really irked me and at others he made me laugh.

But I think what really bugged me about Bones was the English cockney accent. I just thought after 200 odd years the guy could have left the accent behind and been more James Bond in his accent. Probably I am being way to harsh here, all I could hear in my head though was Baldrick from Blackadder instead of well James Bond, and Bones should have been like James Bond! I really had to work at tuning the accent out.

Even though I wrote a paragraph on the accent it really was not that bad. I think Jeannie Frost did a wonderful job with this book and it really sucked me in. If you like this sort of thing (Undead series, The Hollows series, Mercy Thompson series) then you will enjoy this series.

Other Reviews
Ibeeg's Review
Irish's Review

Friday, May 29, 2009

Friday Fill-Ins: 29 May 2009

Janet is the Host of Friday Fill Ins. My responses are in green.

And...here we go!

1. It's cold and I am curled up in bed with a book and a hot chocolate.

2. Fuzzy Wuzzy Bear made sure the string across the front door was tight, and that the outdoor light bulb was unscrewed. He stepped back and admired his work smiling a happy smile. When Fluffy Duffy Duck walked through the door, she would trip on the string and fall flat onto the floor packed full of rotten tomatoes.

3. My favorite health and beauty product is anything from the Bodyshop.

4. As long as I dont have to drive then any road trip is a nice long ride.

5. Well, first of all never ever put a poppa juice in the microwave. Unless you want to see a mini lightening bolt up close (and you do not want to know how I know this).

6. Vampires, werewolves, and aliens; those were the cast of characters in a recent dream and it was another reason why I should not read supernatural books and watch spooky shows before bed .

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to pizza night, tomorrow my plans include visiting garden nursuries and Sunday, I want to catch up on reading.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Wednesday Funnies 27 May 09

Wednesday Funnies is a meme for anything you found funny during the week that you would like to share with your blogging buddies. I am happy for anyone who would like to participate to post a link to their own post here.

Happy Wednesday!


Okay funny story........

Dont mess with the toy
funny pictures of cats with captions


This is a person who should not be breeding
People Are Idiots funny picture

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Teaser Tuesday : 26 May 09

Teaser Tuesdays hosted by Should be Reading asks you to:
  • Grab your current read
  • Let the book fall open to a random page
  • Share with us two (2) “teaser” sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12.
  • You also need to share the title of the book that you’re getting your “teaser” from … that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you’ve given!
  • Do NOT post anything that could spoil the plot of the book!
"Sitting at Prim's knees, guarding her, is the world's ugliest cat. Mashed-in nose, half of one ear missing, eyes the colour of rotting squash. Prim named him Buttercup, insisting that his muddy yellow coat matched the bright flower. He hates me."
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Page 3-4

Monday, May 25, 2009

Awards Heartfelt & Friendly Blogger

I apologise profusely I managed to fall behind on these. I kept thinking "I'll post them soon its only been a week" that was in April-ish and its um now the end of May so I REALLY need to stop procrastinating. I am keeping my nominees short as these two awards have done the rounds already also I think everyone who takes the time to comment on my blog deserves these awards. Thanks to everyone!

The Heartfelt Award
From Teddyree at The Eclectic Reader.
The Rules:1) Put the logo on your blog/post. 2) Nominate up to 9 blogs which make you feel comfy or warm inside. 3) Be sure to link to your nominees within your post. 4) Let them know that they have been nominated by commenting on their blog. 5) Remember to link to the person from whom you received your award.

For this award I thought I would pick new blogs that I am now following.

Ibeeg from Mom Musings
Harvee from Book Bird Dog
Alaine from Alaine Queen of Happy Endings
Jeane from Dog Ear Diary


Friendly Blogger Award
Given to me by Rebecca at Lost in Books.
I am now supposed to pass this cool award to other friendly bloggers. However I feel the whole book blogging community has all been very friendly and supportive of me since I started. So I went with the people who have to date been commenting the most (this is totally unscientific, I tried to get this widgit thing to work but it didnt so here I am guessing!). Rebecca I send this award righ back at ya!

Texas Red from Texas Red Books
Teddyree from The Eclectic Reader
Kay from Pudgy Penguin Perusals
Stacy from Stay's Bookblog
Julie from Julies Jewels
Staci from Life in the Thumb
Sally from Books & Musings from Downunder

Friday, May 22, 2009

Friday Fill-Ins: 22 May 2009

Janet is the Host of Friday Fill Ins. My responses are in green.

And...here we go!

1. Moving cats that do NOT want to be moved is near impossible.

2. Everybody's free to feel free.

3. My best quality is my imagination.

4. Fluffy Duffy Duck studied the plans carefully. Everything had to go perfectly. She checked her materials closely.Glue..check, Mardi Gras costume with ostrich tail feathers....check, blue paint...check. Fluffy was ready, now was not the time to worry about the details.

5. In nearly 10 years, I suspect I still wont have a hover car. In fact with the way fuel prices are going I will probably driving the original SUV a horse.

6. Chocolate is what I need right now!

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to catching up on tv shows, tomorrow my plans include having brunch with father in law and having fun at partners b-day party and Sunday, I want to relax but will probably be gardening.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Wednesday Funnies 20 May 09

Wednesday Funnies is a meme for anything you found funny during the week that you would like to share with your blogging buddies. I am happy for anyone who would like to participate to post a link to their own post here.

Happy Wednesday!

Random funny stuff this week.

ALL workplaces should have this as a mandatory policy for customers and staff.

Um What to say really. Clearly they take their job seriously.

Dont touch the car. Oh man the little vindictive part of me LOVED this.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Tuesday Teaser: 19 May 2009

Teaser Tuesdays hosted by Should be Reading asks you to:
  • Grab your current read
  • Let the book fall open to a random page
  • Share with us two (2) “teaser” sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12.
  • You also need to share the title of the book that you’re getting your “teaser” from … that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you’ve given!
  • Do NOT post anything that could spoil the plot of the book!

"Holy shit, now that was ironic. He was a bounty hunter, and I was his mark. Well, it was only a matter of time, I supposed. You can't off a hundred creatures and expect no one to get cranky."
One Foot in the Grave by Jeaniene Frost Page 42

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Triskellion by Will Peterson

Rating 4 out of 5

Fourteen year old twins Rachel and Adam are sent to live with their Grandmother in England for the summer holidays during their parents messy divorce. When they arrive in the sleepy village of Triskellion they soon discover they are not welcome. The village is deserted, they are greeted with hostility from locals and their own Grandmother is distant. As the danger mounts and people start to get hurt, the twins unravel the secrets of Triskellion. What is the mysterious Triskellion carved into the hill? What is the cloaked group of men in the woods doing? And who is the strange boy who hangs around the village?

Will Peterson is the pseudonym of Author Mark Billingham and television script writer Peter Cocks.

I have to say this book rocked. I could not put it down. I borrowed this from my mother after she highly recommended it. This is the first novel in this series and to my knowledge the first book the authors have collaborated on. There is a sequel due out this year called Triskellion the Burning which I will eagerly snap up (once mum has finished with it of course).

The plot was great. Straight away it pulled the reader in with the creepiness of the village upon the twins arrival. There was an easy flow to the story line and the experience of these two writers shone through. There was a lot of elements in this book, sci-fi, mystery, archaeology, history, thriller and as previously mentioned action. These elements were combined in a way that made sense and were not out of place. I loved the archaeology bits though and must confess to “googling” Triskellion after and reading up on the historical information around it.
“In the split second, screaming and rolling , tumbling headlong away from impact, she could have sworn that the Land Rover was being driven by a huge gray dog.”
I really liked is it was just a little different to the young adult fantasy adventure which seems to be everywhere at the moment (don’t get me wrong I love that stuff). It was a fresh change having more of an X-files kind of feel to it.

Adam and Rachel were very believable as fourteen year olds. I could believe the decisions they made and the actions they took and at no point thought “there is no way a fourteen year old would do that”. The Aussie character Laura was a great treat as she was not portrayed as a “typical” Aussie. I wont reveal who the baddie is but the baddie is well written and scary.

I would definitely recommend this to people who like Young Adult fiction. Probably not suitable to anyone under the age group of fourteen.

Extra Stuff
Sally906 also reviewed this book. Check out her review.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Wednesday Funnies 13 May 09

Wednesday Funnies is a meme for anything you found funny during the week that you would like to share with your blogging buddies. I am happy for anyone who would like to participate to post a link to their own post here.

Happy Hump Day!

Here are some funny videos I watched during the week which had me laughing my guts out. The last clip will be known to Aussies from the show Chasers War on Everything which was famous for performing sketches and pranks mocking social and political issues. *sigh* Chasers you were taken from us to soon.





Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Teaser Tuesday : 12 May 09

Teaser Tuesdays hosted by Should be Reading asks you to:
  • Grab your current read
  • Let the book fall open to a random page
  • Share with us two (2) “teaser” sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12.
  • You also need to share the title of the book that you’re getting your “teaser” from … that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you’ve given!
  • Do NOT post anything that could spoil the plot of the book!
Im still reading Halfway to the Grave. Have been really busy lately with not as much read time as I would like.

" 'Lucifer's bouncing balls, Kitten not again!'
Uh-oh
. I squirmed, instinctively also trying to block Tony's body. As if that made him any less dead."
Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost Page 222

Monday, May 11, 2009

Monday's At The Movies

Went and saw two new block busters this week.

X-men Origins: Wolverine
This is the tale of Wolverine and how he came to be. I really enjoyed this movie. However I do not know much about the whole X-men stories so am unsure how closely it follows the comic books.

It had lots of action packed scenes that were well choreographed. There was some good doses of humor,which made the slower scenes not so slow.

You also get to see Hugh Jackman naked which is a bonus for the women in the audience. But acting wise a good job was done by all even the rapper Will.I.Am was a surprise, he wasn't half bad.

There are a lot of different characters here and some characters from the X-men trilogy but in their younger form. I wish though the character who can do card tricks (name alludes me) was in the other three movies as he was pretty cool.

The ending to me was a little strange, it just kind of fizzled. It wasn't awful but for me it didn't go bang. Also I briefly struggled with the time line not sure where Wolverine was ultimately set. I guessed it was 80's but the hair/clothes/makeup did not match in fact I would swear it was current. Which is when I thought the trilogy was set. Doesn't matter, perhaps I was not paying attention to the original X-men movies time line. However those two things did now kill the film for me and I suspect the ending was written the way it was for a squeal.

Star Trek
We are not big Star Trek fans but the trailer had seemed interesting enough for us to give it a try. This turned out to be a great film. I thought JJ Abrams did a great job.

There is a good balance between action and story development. I thought the plot was believable to explain how everything was slightly different and new. The Enterprise looks great and is really shiny and sparkly.

There was great humor infused through out, one of the funniest being when Kirk is given an inoculation shot. As I never really watched the original series I could not compare the old and new styles of characters. Spock seems to be pretty spot on from what I have picked up over the years. Zachery Quinto does a really good job as Spock. In fact all of the actors were cast well and did great jobs in their roles.

Also some of the classic sayings slipped in (even I know a lot of them). Which was a nice touch.

Set aside the whole Star Trek brand and you have a good science fiction movie. Non-trekky fans will get a kick out of this film. I would be extremely surprised if there is not a squeal to this.

This meme is hosted by A Novel Menagerie

Friday, May 8, 2009

Friday Fill-Ins: 08 May 2009

Janet is the Host of Friday Fill Ins. My responses are in green.

And...here we go!

1. Apples are to oranges as cats are to water.

2. Chocolate should be a staple food and that's all I have to say about that.

3. I think I hear said chocolate calling me from the fridge.

4. You should not use the cat to flag the pages in your book. Apparently they don't like it. Go figure.

5. Do what you want to do, but don't be surprised if I dont follow.

6. Fuzzy wuzzy bear trotted down the cobbled stone path, and behind him was a Radio Flyer wagon. In the wagon was a bucket filled with green slime and a box full of rotten tuna. It was time to pay back Fluffy duffy duck for the feathers and grease incident.

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to eating to much naughty food (it's been one of "those" weeks), tomorrow my plans include cleaning and getting my new outdoor setting and Sunday, I want to wish mum a Happy Mothers day!

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Wednesday Funnies 06 May 09

Wednesday Funnies is a meme for anything you found funny during the week that you would like to share with your blogging buddies. I am happy for anyone who would like to participate to post a link to their own post here.

Happy Wednesday!

I am going with a sleepy theme this week thanks to my first pic for today.

This week's first funny comes from fellow blogger Texas Red's blog Texas Red Books who is currently looking after a prairie dog! This little fella had a pretty action packed day to end up dead to the world in the photo below. Check out the rest of the pictures (there is a whole series showing this cute fella's adventures) here.

Okay I have a weakness for LOL cats which rarely fail to crack me up. The first picture I swear represents my kitties every morning, except they do it before the sun is even up!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Teaser Tuesday : 05 May 09

Teaser Tuesdays hosted by Should be Reading asks you to:
  • Grab your current read
  • Let the book fall open to a random page
  • Share with us two (2) “teaser” sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12.
  • You also need to share the title of the book that you’re getting your “teaser” from … that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you’ve given!
  • Do NOT post anything that could spoil the plot of the book!
"There was something soft underneath me. Floating, I was floating on a cloud and covering myself in fleece. I burrowed farther inside when it spoke to me in irritated tones."
Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost Page 27

Friday, May 1, 2009

Friday Fill-Ins: 01 May 2009

Janet is the Host of Friday Fill Ins. My responses are in green.

And...here we go!

1. The first rule of working in an office and getting along is don’t say what you are really thinking.

2. Sea otters like to eat clams I however do not to much ick factor *shudder*.

3. When I think of carnivals I think of clowns, rides and fairy floss.

4. Cherry Blossoms my favorite spring flower.

5. Things on my desk include Daffodil Day Bear, Guide Dogs toy dog, candle, various food snacks, oh and work type things like pens.

6. Music makes me wanna dance.

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to catching up on tv shows, tomorrow my plans include gardening and cleaning and Sunday, I want to have a great day because its my birthday!