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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Liveblog: Apple's "our newest creation" event

This is where I'll watching for the Apple tablet announcement event.


Liveblog: Apple's "our newest creation" event

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

FanLit Interviews Chris McGrath with a giveaway

Head over to http://www.fantasyliterature.com/ to see my interview of Chris McGrath. It was fun one to do. Hope you enjoy!

Frosty and Santa: Hard Night of See-Saw



Tuesday, January 12, 2010

The Angels are real!

Photographic proof that the events documented in Neon Genesis Evangelion anime will come to pass. Below is photographic proof of Angels heading toward Antarctica. Whats an Angel? Watch the anime. Its so worth it. Don't like anime? Scroll down to the next post.

This is the traditional Angel:


This is what is being called a ‘Ningen’



Similar? yes!  Creepy?  HELL YES! Makes me want to sign up to pilot a giant ass robot?  Trick question, I would do that anyway.   Read more about the Ningen here.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Mmmmm Old Yeller dog food.


No pet diet is complete with out Old Yeller dog food. Save your UPC for discounts on Old Yeller brand rabies vaccinations.

**Old Yeller brand shed and shotgun not available

Sunday, January 10, 2010

A day on the ice


Spent the afternoon today ice fishing with my Father and brother. We used to this a lot when we were younger, now we try to do ti at least once a year. We go to a local farm pond of a friend of ours and set up for a few hours. It's a lot of fun, and today there was some success. Took home a meal for 4. A mix of Bluegill and Bass...mmmm tasty! It was about 24 degrees out and the ice was about 4-5 inches thick. A great day.


Your faithful blogger in what appears to be a fat suit.



Shackleton? Cook? Nah just two weirdos on a cow pond



Friday, January 8, 2010

Do You KNOW How Old Your Tires Really Are?

Think you have good Tires? Better check again. This video shows a growing problem of death in this country, and how to know what your getting put on your wheels.
http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=4826897
Stay Safe
-Mookie

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Book Review: Deadtown by Nancy Holzner

Deadtown



When FanLit interviewed Nancy Holzner last month, I thought she sounded so nice, and her debut, Deadtown, sounded awesome. While shopping that night at my local Wal-Mart, I noticed Deadtown on the shelf, so, naturally, into my cart it went, and I started reading as soon as I got home.

After a mysterious plague strikes Boston, its fallout area becomes known as Deadtown. Deadtown residents are controlled by the state of Massachusetts — they have few rights and must carry identifying papers when they move about the various zones. Paranormals are segregated, creating a racially tense atmosphere that underlies the whole story.

Deadtown’s lead character is a deceptively dynamic female shapeshifter named Victory Vaughn (Vicky). Through her welsh ancestry and hard work, Vicky became a demon hunter for hire. She gets wrapped up in a series of events that has Boston’s human and non-human communities in danger. Lots of action, political intrigue, and sleuthing are required from Vicky in order to try to save the city and its people.

There is a wide cast of supporting characters in Deadtown, and they range from typical to downright awesome. Holzner’s take on demons is a fun mix of literal interpretations of abstract concepts and actual demons you’d find in typical fantasy. For example, Hellions are demons who feed off violence and destruction and can be summoned and bound by sorcerers in the typical fantasy fashion. But then there are the Eidolons — demons that manifest from an individual’s feelings of guilt. They are self-created, but not any less real than the Hellions are. It’s a cool way of imagining demons. The zombies in Deadtown are also great; Vicky’s zombie sidekick/trainee, Tina, chews gum, wears midriff-baring t-shirts, and possesses an inhuman amount of strength. Holzner regularly takes a known urban fantasy device and twists it in her unique way. Vampires, werewolves, and witches are all spun creatively. I look forward to seeing what kind of characters Ms. Holzner brings into a sequel......read the rest of my review on FantasyLiterature.com

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