Category Archives: Books

I will buy Jaycee Lee Dugard’s book but I won’t be buying Casey Anthony’s…

For a long time now in this blog, I’ve been saying that Jaycee Lee Dugard is going to write about her life while being held captive by the Garrido family. Well, this should be no surprise to everyone, I was right. She wrote a book about the story and the book will hit bookstores everywhere this coming Tuesday. Yes, I will probably buy it. I too am interested of how she lived her life with the Garrido’s and I’m sure this book will reveal it all. It’s gonna be an interesting story for sure and looking forward to reading it.

When Casey Anthony does her book (you know she’s gonna do one too), I won’t be buying it. I won’t support anything Casey Anthony does ’cause I refuse to put my money toward a child killer. I don’t care if she starts an acting career or a music career or a porn career, etc. Whatever she does, I won’t support it. Neither should everyone else.

In other book releases, the 5th book to the “Song of Ice and Fire” Series (game of thrones) titled, “Dance With Dragons” will be out Tuesday as well, so I will definitely be picking that book up for sure. This Tuesday is a good release day for books.

I love to read. It’s one of my favorite hobbies. Have been for years ever since I was a kid. I’ve always been a proud book lover.

Kev

Book Review: A Clash of Kings (Book 2 of “Song of Ice and Fire” series)

So I’ve finally finished the second book of the “Song of Ice and Fire” series (or better known as “Game of Thrones”), titled, “A Clash of Kings”.

The stories continue to be addicting and hard to put the book down. I can’t stop reading these books. The second book leaves off from where the first book ended. In this book, the Seven Kingdoms is plagued by a civil war. About 5 kings who fight for the iron throne. King Joffrey, the young king from the first book still sits on the iron throne. The book also continues the adventures of Princess Daenerys who wants to conquer the Seven Kingdoms. It continues the stories of Tyrion Lannister, the midget character who continues to feud with King Joffrey and Tyrion tries to help avenge the death of Lord Eddard Stark. Arya Stark, the daughter of Eddard, poses as a boy named Arry and goes on an adventure with new recruits of the Night’s Watch.

Just like the first book, “Clash of Kings” continues to be dark, sexual, and violent. It is also more controversial than the first book. It’s different without Eddard Stark though, that’s my only complaint is George R.R. Martin killing off that character so soon. This is not a really a spoiler ’cause everyone knows this is going to happen anyway.

If I had a favorite character of these books, I think Tyrion is the superstar here. Tyrion continues to be funny and entertaining just like the first book. Other than the comic stuff about Tyrion, there’s something more serious and dramatic about him too. That character is so special in a big way. Hard to explain. While all the characters in the books are great, I think Tyrion is the important part of the series. I’m not sure what, but reading these books, I think something bad is going to happen to Tyrion later in the books. Maybe he’ll get killed off too, I’m not sure. Don’t give me any spoilers, but I know something will happen to him.

The reason I love these books so much ’cause they are so insightful and detailed. Plus, they are easy to read, you’ll read ’em quickly. This book makes you feel like what it will be in the Medieval times in real life. This book is just as good as the first one.

I’ve started the third book, “Storm of Swords” today. If you’re not reading these books, then what are you waiting for? Starting reading them soon!

Kev

Book Review: “A Game of Thrones” by George R. R. Martin

Today, I just finished reading, “A Game of Thrones”, the first book of “The Song of Ice and Fire” series, which the TV show on HBO is adapted from. Of course, the TV show turned me onto reading the book, and I’m glad I get into the book. It’s a medieval fantasy story, but to warn you, this is no ordinary medieval story. It’s not like all the other medieval stories you see in the books and the movies.

The story is set in the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros. In Westeros, the seasons can last for years. For example, Winter can last a lifetime. The story tells of Lord Ned Stark of Winterfell who is a loving family man and he vows to protect his family from evil. Kings and queens, knights and renegades also fight for control of a throne. It tells different stories about different characters of the Seven Kingdoms. The story is like part Western and part Fantasy together. It is also a romance story.

Ned Stark is the main character of the whole story. He and his wife Catelyn both has five children and a bastard son together. Ned’s young daughter, Arya, has an obsession with learning how to fight with a sword so she gets herself a trainer to learn how. A midget character named, Tyrion Lannister is being blamed for trying to murder Jon Arryn. Bran has an obsession with climbing and he fell during one of his climbs. The book also tells the bizarre romance between Princess Daenerys and Khal Drogo. There’s a lot of different stories to go through in this book.

I’ve been watching the TV show, “Game of Thrones” on HBO, and so far, the TV show follows the book perfectly. Never left anything out.

As I said before, this is no ordinary medieval story, it’s not for everyone. The stories can get really harsh. It is gruesome, very sexual, and the gore can get very graphic. Yes, there are plenty of sexual content in the book and the TV show didn’t leave any of that out either. There should be a few more episodes left of “Game of Thrones”, because the TV show is almost at the end of the book already.

I don’t want to go into detail with the plot ’cause there are surprising twists in the story, I don’t want to reveal. George R.R. Martin is one writer who has a lot of balls to write what he writes. He just writes whatever he wants, just like Stephen King. While Stephen King can get gruesome and very graphic at times, his writing can’t even come close to George.

This is the most realistic medieval fantasy story I’ve ever read. These books are very addicting. You can’t put them down. I just couldn’t stop reading. What is so strange is that I’m not into reading fantasy fiction that much. I was just drawn into “Game of Thrones” for whatever reason. Most fantasy stories are about some hero trying to save a woman from dragons or other monsters, but not this story. This one is totally different. This book was a pretty electrifying read, and I look forward to reading the next one, “Clash of Kings” part 2 of the “Song of Ice and Fire” series. If you’re watching the TV show, start reading the books now! You will be hooked!

Kev

Would I ever get a Nook or a Kindle for reading novels?

These new gadgets for reading books, the “Nook” and “Kindle” are getting very popular. Everyone seems to be getting them. Would I ever get one of those gadget things?

No.

Honestly, I have never been a gadget kind of guy. People are obsessed with those things but I don’t understand it. I do have a cell phone but I barely use it. I don’t think I’ll ever get an Iphone or an Ipad either.

On reading books on those gadget things, I’m an old school kind of guy. So I would prefer reading novels on either hardcover or paperback ’cause I don’t want to be staring at a screen for hours. Reading books on hardcover or paperback is better and more healthier than those electronic gadgets. Plus, I enjoy collecting books.

I’m not trying to piss anyone off, but this is how I feel about those gadget things that’s been very popular lately. I only got a cell phone just to use it when I go out of the house and in case of an emergency or something. I’m not that popular so I don’t have hundreds of phone numbers on a cell phone like so many people have.

I like having my privacy when I get out of the house. I don’t need to tell everyone where I’m going or what I’m doing 24/7.

Kev

5 Rock Musicians that need to write their own memoirs…

With all these rock musicians like Ozzy, Sammy Hagar, Nikki Sixx, Brian Johnson of Ac/Dc, Tommy James of the Shondells, Dave Mustaine, Eric Clapton, Billy Corgan, and Pete Townshend doing their own memoirs, what are some other musicians that need to do their own memoir? Musicians who haven’t written a book yet. Billy Idol already has one coming out soon, so no need to list him. Billy Joel was going to do one but he canceled the project, so no need to list him either.

I can think of 5 at the top of my head…

  • Jimmy Page – He just released a giant photo book which will cost $300 or more, but I want a more appropriate Jimmy Page book. I would like him to write one where he talks about his history and how he started Zeppelin, all that stuff. I think he’ll make an interesting book. There is a Led Zeppelin biography titled, “Hammer of the Gods” but it wasn’t written by the band. I want one written by Jimmy Page himself. He needs to do one.
  • James Hetfield – It would be great if the Metallica frontman did an autobiography. I think he could do one someday whenever Metallica takes another break from music. Imagine the stories he would tell with this book if he did one.
  • Neil Young – I really want Neil to do one. He would tell some interesting stories in his life and music career. He has been releasing books through his “Greendale” stuff lately so maybe he will do one someday.
  • Eddie Vedder – Eddie can do some very interesting interviews on TV and interviews for magazines. I think he can tell some good stories with his life, Pearl Jam and other musical projects. If Eddie ever did one, he would talk a lot of politics for sure.
  • Dave Grohl – I really would like Dave to do one so he can go into more insight about Nirvana’s career and talk more about Kurt. I’m sure he would talk a lot about the Foo Fighters, of course, but I want to hear his stories about Nirvana. Lets hope he’ll do one someday.

That’s it. Enjoy the list.

Kev

Report: Pete Townshend of the Who, joins the rock memoir bandwagon…

First Billy Corgan and now Pete Townshend, the rhythm guitarist for the Who, is now writing his autobiography. It doesn’t have a title yet, but it is scheduled to be released in the fall of 2012.

More on it, here.

I know Pete Townshend is not everyone’s favorite musician anymore because of his past with the law (his child porn case years back), but I think people should read this book to understand him better. I don’t think he’s a pedophile. What he did was research for this memoir ’cause something bad happen in his past that I think he wants to explain in this book.

I’m a huge fan of the Who. They are the most underrated classic rock band. Loved the Who for years, ever since I was a child. I’ve always been a fan of Pete’s guitar playing.

When Harper Collins release this, I’m pretty sure child organizations are going to try to stop them from publishing it, just like they tried to stop the NFL from booking them to play the Superbowl that one year.

I’ll probably buy the book when it comes out ’cause I’m more interested in reading about the Who’s music career.

Kev

Book Review: “Full Dark, No Stars” by Stephen King

This is the latest Stephen King novel that was released last year in 2010. It is also the latest short story collection. Stephen King has released a series of short story collection novels such as “Four Past Midnight”, “Skeleton Crew”, “Night Shift”, “Nightmares & Dreamscapes”, “Hearts In Atlantis”, “Just After Sunset”, and next here comes, “Full Dark, No Stars”.

I’m a huge Stephen King fanatic. I’ve collected most of his entire collection of novels, I only need like 14 or 15 of his books left to collect them all.

“Full Dark, No Stars” has 4 short novels. King still focuses on horror in this novel but he takes the genre into a different turn. It’s more realistic. He focuses on the mystery and the suspense in the stories. Below is the 4 stories and I will write a review for each story, what I think about them.

“1922” – Like the title says, this story is set in the year 1922. It tells the story of a man named Wilfred James, which he is the narrator of the story, telling the story in journal written form. He wrote a journal making a confession that he murdered his wife. He had his 14 year old son, Henry, help murder her. They also help hide the body, so they won’t get caught. I thought this was an incredibly shocking story. It’s pretty dark and King takes his storytelling to the extreme in this one. I think this is my favorite story of the whole novel. This is the only story in this book that I think that should be made into a movie for the big screen. It’s a bone chilling story and it will grab you. I read this story in one full day, I just couldn’t stop reading ’cause I was dying to know what was going to happen at the end.

“Big Driver” – This story is about a woman named, Tess, who is an author and is going on a road trip. She stops at some place to get directions because she was lost. The woman who gave her directions, to an area where she would get picked up by this huge man, whose nick name is, Big Driver. Tess is kidnapped and raped by this man. This is a revenge story, about survival. It was a pretty good story, but there are too many revenge stories where women who are rape victims come back to kill their rapist. The story was good half way through, but I didn’t like how it ended.

“Fair Extension” – This story is about a man named, Dave Streeter, who is dying of lung cancer. He talks with a man named, George Elvid, who sells extensions. Elvid offers Streeter a chance to live another 15 years if he pays 15% of his salary for everyone one of his years. The story focuses on trying to survive on cancer. This is what this story is mostly about, it’s about cancer. I think King’s goal with this story is that this is his way of bringing awareness to cancer and he did a good job with that I think.

“A Good Marriage” – This story is about a woman named Darcy Anderson who is married to her husband, Bob, for 27 years. After all these years, she’s been married to him, she never knew that he was a serial killer who murdered women. This is a serial killer story. In the book, Stephen said, this story was inspired from the BTK murders. You would think that Bob tries to kill Darcy in this book like in the horror films, but King takes this story in a different direction, where he doesn’t kill her and tries to be a good husband. The ending to this story is pretty shocking. This is my second favorite story of the novel.

This is not Stephen King’s best short story collections. I think “Nightmares & Dreamscapes”, and “Hearts in Atlantis” were the best, but “Full Dark, No Stars” is an okay read.

If you like Stephen King, you should check it out.

Kev

Report: Billy Corgan writing autobiography…

There have been quite a lot of rock musicians writing their own autobiography books these days. Billy Corgan is about to join that bandwagon. Billy is writing a book titled, “Spiritual” which will focus on the history of the Smashing Pumpkins and his personal life.

Read more on it, here.

As a Smashing Pumpkins fan, I’ll be sure to read this one. I’m interested in learning about the Smashing Pumpkins history more than his personal life. Did Billy actually have a personal life? You always wondered that because he never had much women in his life from what I remember. He dated Courtney Love briefly but that was about it. There were rumors of him dating Jessica Simpson but both of them shot the rumors down last year. I’m sure he’ll be open about the Jessica Simpson friendship in the book too.

This book is going to be an interesting read for sure.

Kev

Book Review: “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins

Well I finally got around to reading the book, “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins. I bought the book because there is a movie being made to this. I thought the plot to the movie sounded interesting to me so I wanted to read the book before the movie came out. I learned that this book is a teen readers/young adults novel. Yes, another tween story, but this is no “Harry Potter” or “Twilight”, “The Hunger Games” is a totally different story.

The book is set after an unidentified future after the destruction of North America. The United States is replaced by Panem after the destruction. It is divided into the Capital and 12 Districts. Every year two young people are selected by lottery to participate in, “The Hunger Games”. “The Hunger Games” has 24 young people competing each other to win. The only way to win is to eliminate each competitor by killing them. The last person standing alive is the winner which is called a “victor”, in the book. 16 year old Katniss Everdeen teams up with a boy named, Peeta, who helps each other survive the games.

As you can tell by the plot, it sounds violent, right? The book is very violent. I was surprised on how violent it was. It really shouldn’t be considered a teen reader’s novel. As soon as I started the book, I just couldn’t put it down. It only took me a couple of days to read. It’s also a love story but there’s not much romance in it. I believe the romance was thrown in there so it can be considered a “teen” novel. Other than that, the book is way too violent for kids to read. There’s even a bit of blood and gore described in the book too.

When I read this book, I thought I was reading, “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding ’cause that’s what the book will remind you of. “The Hunger Games” will also remind you about that TV show, “Lost” and “Survivor”. So I have this feeling that “The Hunger Games” movie will be shot reality show style

Back to the book, I really liked, Suzanne’s writing and looking forward to reading the rest of the Hunger Games series. I think the next book is called, “Mocking Jay” and I’ll buy that book sometime in the future. There are other books I need to catch up on. Yes, I’ve been doing a lot of reading lately. Why? Because I like books. I’ve been a reader of books ever since I was a kid. It’s just a hobby of mine that I like to do.

Kev

Report: Tony Iommi to release his own autobiography later this fall…

Metal legend, Tony Iommi is set to release his own autobiography this year titled, “Iron Man: My Life With Black Sabbath and Beyond”. The book is set for a Nov. 1st release date.

Tony didn’t write this book on a computer. He just wrote it by pen and paper. Why? I’ll imagine the reason he didn’t type it because he lost the tip of a few fingers of his right hand. It be hard to type that way, right? So he had no choice but to write it by hand.

The legendary guitarist is open about everything about his life. His childhood, his freak accident at the factory he worked at where he injured his right hand, music, guitar playing, how he started Black Sabbath, how he came up with the sound of “metal” which he invented, his failed marriages, drugs, alcohol, etc.

I love to read musician biographies ’cause they are interesting to learn. I’m more interested on Tony’s insight on music. You can expect a lot of guitar playing talk mostly. I’ll also expect a lot of Ronnie James Dio talk as well. I’m interested in what made him want to pick up the guitar and how he started playing.

There’s a lot of great metal guitarists out there, but in my opinion, Tony is one of the true greats. He started it all. The founder of metal. Tony was at the top of his game back in the 60’s and 70’s, he was very popular back then. Seems like no one knows who Tony is anymore. He is a talented guitar player. I’m a huge fan of the guy.

Read more on the story, here.

Kev