Category Archives: Books

Stephen King’s “Doctor Sleep” cover revealed…

Stephen King has a new book coming out later this year in Sept., and it’s the sequel to “The Shining”. The cover jacket artwork has been revealed. Check it out, here. I’m pretty stoked for this book, and can’t wait for it come out. I’m glad he’s finally getting back into horror ’cause he’s been staying away from that genre for years. The plot of the story, sounds like it’s horror to me!

Who’s the girl on the front cover? According to the synopsis of the book, it’s a character named, Abra Stone, who Danny Torrance must save from the True Knot. The True Knot, is a name of a group of travelers who travel across the country, feeding off of children. Of course, Danny, who is now a middle aged man keeps getting haunted by his father’s past at the Overlook Hotel.

You can expect plenty of Jack Torrance flashbacks in the book for sure. Hopefully!

Will they make this book into a movie to follow up Stanley Kubrick’s movie? Wouldn’t surprise me. I’m feeling this book is going to be King’s biggest seller in a long time, so Stephenie Meyer and J.K Rowling, should take note and watch out. It’s the Shining, and it’s a horror novel. It’s going to get everyone stoked for this novel, so expect a lot of over hype too.

Kev

Finished re-reading “The Dark Tower” series by Stephen King…

So today, I just finished re-reading the 7th and final novel of the “Dark Tower” series by Stephen King. There are actually 8 “Dark Tower” books actually, that includes, “The Wind Through the Keyhole”, the new one. After re-reading all 8 books which took me a couple of months, they are pretty long stories, I just want Stephen to keep these stories going. They were very addicting stories.

I can now see exactly why major movie studios keep rejecting this project so that these books can be made into major films. It isn’t because the movie studios think the stories suck. I’m sure they love ’em, but why won’t the major studios make these books into films that Ron Howard was planning? Simply put, like I’ve been saying before, the project is way too big and will be VERY expensive, that even Hollywood couldn’t afford. The Dark Tower stories are full of weird stories, unique characters, and strange locations that it’s going to be a lot of money to make all that. It will probably take tons of CGI work too. It’s a fantasy & adventure story, part western too.

I love the stories of Roland, Eddie, and Susannah. One thing to keep in mind though, that the entire Dark Tower story, doesn’t end too good as everyone would think. The ending of the story is going to piss a lot of people off especially “Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands” and Dark Tower VII. Stephen King is clearly not about pleasing the reader at all. He’s all about what makes the story works. He will write something, even if he doesn’t like it. He will write whatever is right for the story.

I hope Hollywood will start making these books into movies soon. If Hollywood won’t do it at all, then it would be much cheaper if they can be made into TV mini series instead. The stories are way too long. I don’t know how Ron Howard thinks he’s going to pull this off but it will be interesting. Javier Bardem dropped out of playing Roland earlier last year, and it was a bummer too. He would have made a good Roland.

If you haven’t read the Dark Tower series yet, you should.

I love Stephen King. He’s my favorite writer. I have collected most of his books and it took me years to get all his stuff too. I just love his writing style and he’s the best at writing stories better than anybody out there. Of course, there are other authors I admire who are right behind King like George R.R. Martin, and Dan Brown who are a few of my other favorites. Tomorrow, I’m going to start re-reading, “A Clash of Kings”, the third book of the Game of Thrones series, in time before Season 3.

Kev

Report: New Dan Brown novel, “Inferno”, a new Robert Langdon story, will get May 14th, release…

I’m a big fan of Dan Brown. I loved, “The Da Vinci Code”, and “Angels & Demons”, even the movies were real good too! However, the third Robert Langdon story, “The Lost Symbol”, was really bad. I didn’t like that one at all. So hopefully this new one, “Inferno”, will be a good one. Hope, Dan will redeem himself. I loved the Robert Langdon stories, but he went downhill with, “The Lost Symbol”. I’m definitely going to buy, “Inferno”, when it comes out, so hope it will be worth the money. Please, don’t make me disappointed with the next one.

More on the story, here.

Kev

Book Review: “Hunter” by James Byron Huggins

Today, I just finished reading, “Hunter”, by James Byron Huggins, which is a science fiction, action thriller, mixed into one. Yes, this is the book where Sylvester Stallone, now owns the rights to. Sly bought the rights to this novel years ago. He was going to make this book into a movie, but he never got it made. Sly recently announced that this will be his next film. He originally was going to make this book into the next, Rambo movie, but he changed his mind. He’s still going to make the film however, I guess he will use the Nathaniel Hunter character, after all, in which, I bet Sly will play. Sly will write, direct, and star in this movie if he ever gets it made.

The plot is simple. The main character, Nathaniel Hunter, is a wilderness survival expert, and he was hired to do a mission where he is supposed to hunt down an inhumane beast in the Arctic Circle.

While I think this is an entertaining book. I have a few complaints. No 1., the story was a bit too predictable. No 2., the book was written like a screenplay instead of a novel, and you can easily tell that the story was strictly written for Sly Stallone. No 3., it kind of rips off Arnold’s “Predator” movie as both have similar plot ideas.

Other than that, “Hunter” was an entertaining read, and will be a good action movie, if Sly doesn’t mess it up. I’ll admit, that Sly is not the best screenwriter and director in the world, so I am kind of skeptical of him doing this project. Hopefully Sly, will do a good job and redeem himself with this movie. I read online that Sly is planning to make this a 3D movie, which is going to be pretty cool ’cause I don’t think Sly has ever directed a 3D movie before, so this will be different for him.

I’ve been wanting to read “Hunter” for years, but the book is hard to find. This book was a borrowed copy from a friend of mine. This wasn’t the best book ever, but I did enjoy the ride. It was a quick page turner.

Kev

“The Cat on Strat Guitar Method” instructional book is recommended to all guitar players!!!

Are you a long time guitarist struggling to get better like me or if you never played guitar before and thinking about starting to learn? To those who own an Ipad, Nook, Kindle or any of those things, I would strongly recommend you get this book called, “The Cat on Strat Guitar Method“, instructional book. Seriously, this is the ultimate guitar instruction out there. This is the holy bible of guitar instruction! It’s like a guitar encyclopedia all in one. It has everything you need to learn about the guitar.

I purchased this book for the Ipad last week, I started learning from it, and it’s already helping me greatly.

There are so many guitar instruction books and free instructional material online, but everywhere else, they make guitar instruction so difficult to understand, but this book, however, makes everything easy for you. He makes you understand theory much easier than anywhere else.

For years, I’ve been trying to find instructional books that will help me become more professional of a guitarist, but most instructional books out there were so badly done. It’s crazy. This book, is the best guitar instruction book ever published. I would recommend it to any guitar player of all levels. From beginner to advanced, this book will help you become an actual musician.

I’m glad I purchased this book, and it was only $9.99. Cheap!

I REALLY do want to become a much better guitarist and become more professionally skilled. I think this book will help me. Basically, I just want to become a better lead guitarist, that’s one thing I’m most focused on. It’s hard to become a great guitarist. Takes years to get there, for sure. I’ve been playing for 17 years now and still haven’t got there yet. I really am committed on becoming a better guitarist ’cause I really would like to melt faces and knock people’s socks off with my guitar playing someday.

This is really a fantastic book. Easy to read, well put together. Just impressive. David Moses teaches guitar better than anyone out there. Do yourself a favor and check it out!

Kev

Stephen King tops the Hollywood Reporters “25 Most Powerful Authors” list… which doesn’t surprise me at all…

The Hollywood Reporter, compiled a list of the 25 most Powerful Authors list. Authors who created a huge impact in the entertainment industry. I pretty much agree with the list. They did a good job. It doesn’t surprise me at all, to see that Stephen King, tops the list. Why? Because Stephen King, is the King!

The only thing I disagree with though, that Stephenie Meyer doesn’t belong in the top ten. J.K. Rowling deserves to be no. 10, not 11.

Anyhow, Stephen deserves to be on top, because he has been a dominating force in the entertainment industry for years. Not just with books, through movies, and TV. Even the comics! The man is even an actor and screenwriter himself. He is multi-talented.

I have collected, most of Stephen King’s books over the years. It took me years to collect his work, ever since I was a kid. It’s hard to find his classic books these days ’cause the book industry changed. You can’t find his classic editions of his older novels anymore. I only need 8 books left to get, which are the really hard to find ones. I’m a Stephen King fanatic. This guy has changed my life. While a lot of his movies suck, it’s his books that matters.

King continues to dominate the industry to this day.

I’ve been re-reading the Dark Tower series, ’cause I’ve wanted to be reminded of the plot, plus those stories are so good and addicting. Ron Howard is planning those “Dark Tower” movies, and would like to re-learn the story again.

The Hollywood Reporter did a smart thing putting King on top. If he wasn’t no. 1 on this list, that would be insane. Congrats to Mr. King. I’m sure he’s flattered and proud.

Check out the list, here.

Kev

Why rock legends are writing their own books… just my take on it…

There’s a few reasons why I think rock stars are writing their own autobiographies these days. Some would blame it on the money or for being an ego driven attention whore, but not really. I think these guys write their own books ’cause…

  1. It’s pretty much at the end of their career or life – It’s a sign that they might retire from the music biz. So they feel that the public needs to hear their story before they go out.
  2. They think fans should know them a little better – Rock stars seem to be keeping their personal lives and behind the scenes of their career out of things, and writing books is an opportunity for them to be more open and honest. It’s an opportunity for fans to get to know them on a personal level.
  3. The rock music scene in the industry is just about dead – The mainstream of commercial music is all pop and rap/hip hop garbage. Country is pretty huge too. Rock stars release books, hoping to get recognized again. Rock books sells a lot more than people buying rock albums. Something to think about there.
  4. They want to be understood better by the public – Mostly the rock stars who write their own memoirs are misunderstood by everyone with all the misinformation about them. A lot of these guys are a target in the media. All the gossip, and bad things that happen in their personal lives and careers. They also can be a target in the tabloids and all that bullshit. This is their way of defending themselves.

I think that pretty much covers it.

As for who I want to write a rock memoir someday, I’m pretty sure David Bowie is writing one ’cause his wife said in an interview, he’s doing some writing during his time off from music. I hope this is what he is writing, his own memoir. Would be cool. I want Jimmy Page to do one. I also want James Hetfield of Metallica to do one ’cause his story would be interesting. I’m sure James will write one whenever Metallica decides to hang it up someday. Maybe Tom Petty as well?

I like reading rock memoirs. They’re interesting stuff.

Kev

Book Review: “Waging Heavy Peace” by Neil Young

Neil Young, a famous musician and singer/songwriter, is someone who I’ve always respected for years. He is a huge inspiration for my own music and he is one of my musical heroes. I have 13 of his albums in my collection and counting. I’m trying to collect his entire album collection as much as possible. In this memoir, “Waging Heavy Peace”, he wants to give fans a closer look at his personal life and musical career. One thing to keep in mind though, that this book wasn’t written as an autobiography. It was written like a diary. When you read this book, you’ll immediately feel like that Neil Young is sitting right there, talking to you. That’s what I felt like. I felt like I was in a long conversation with Neil Young. The book really doesn’t start from his childhood to now like most memoirs are. This memoir is different.

Neil talked about his family life, his children and how he met his wife, Pegi. He talked about being sick with Polio back when he was a child and how hard it was to go through all that. Of course, what interested me the most was all the music stuff. He talked about all the stuff with one of his first bands, The Squires. He talked about Buffalo Springfield, CSNY, and of course, he talked a lot about his solo career. Yes, he talked a lot about  his rock band, Crazy Horse too.

While all that stuff was good, the main focus of the book, was how Neil is about to change the world with digital music. With the likes of Ipod, and Itunes, he talked about how today’s sound in mp3 is horrible. He explains when music from the master recording is converted into mp3 or Compact Disc, the sound quality loses quite a bit of sound from it’s original recording. Neil is not bashing or hating today’s music industry, just the sound quality. I totally agree with him! The sound quality of digital music with Ipods and online streaming services like Spotify, Rhapsody, IHeartRadio, etc. have bad sound quality. The main focus of the book, is that Neil is about ready to go to war with Itunes about all of this. Soon he will launch a special mp3 player called, Pono, (which was first introduced on David Letterman). Pono, is supposed to have the best sound quality of music, where it won’t lose the sound from the original recording. You know how vinyl’s have the best sound quality? Well, that’s how Neil wants today’s digital music to sound. Neil wants to change the sound quality of today’s music to make everyone happy. I like Itunes and online streaming services myself, I agree we could use a change in digital sound.

Not only that Neil wants to change the world with digital sound, he wants to change the car industry around too. Other than music, Neil has a strong passion and love for cars. He collected a lot of them over the years. He’s been working on a car project, called LincVolt. In 2010, the car was destroyed by fire, and the car is currently being rebuilt, to make it even better.

Neil’s other passion besides music and cars, is making movies. Neil has made quite a bit of films over the years. He has made all those music videos himself, most of ’em.

This was a very interesting book. Probably, the most honest one I’ve ever read. Neil is a pretty honest and a real guy. Although, he is very friendly and has a good sense of humor. He did talk about Jimmy Fallon pretending to be him on his late night show, and talked a lot about the huge “Conan O’ Brien vs. Jay Leno” feud. Neil was a big part of that drama, since he played on the last episode that Conan was on NBC.

If you like Neil Young or if you’re just a music fan, you should read this. Pretty insightful read. I’m a big Neil Young fanatic and proud of it!

Kev

Book Review: “Total Recall” by Arnold Schwarzenegger

So I just finished reading, Arnold’s “Total Recall” book, and wow. It was quite a read. The main focuses of his book, was to concentrate on 4 different things: 1) His Bodybuilding Career 2) His film Career 3) His family/personal life 4) Politics. The book was quite a ride. It was addicting and I couldn’t put it down. Arnold’s a pretty honest guy. I believe the whole point of this book is that he wanted to show the world that his life isn’t really perfect like us. He wanted to let people know that he’s human. He may have had ups and downs in his life & career, but so haven’t we, right? So that really doesn’t make Arnold a bad guy! He may have been the world’s most famous bodybuilding champion, movie star, and governor, have all these glorifying things in his life, but he too makes mistakes, and he too can have feelings like most of us.

Pretty much, the first half of the book was mostly his bodybuilding life & career. He talked about how he got his start in bodybuilding and who his influences and heroes are who got him into it such as Reg Park and others. He talked about how he wanted to become the greatest bodybuilder in the world. Yes, he did use steroids and maybe other drugs, but he did those things when they were legal back in the day. Other than that, Arnold was a natural mostly and he really did the hard work himself. His bodybuilding stuff in the book is what interested me the most. It was really inspirational and helped me motivate my own bodybuilding dreams even more.

The movie career stuff was really cool too. Did you know that Arnold almost turned down, “The Terminator”? Did you know that Arnold was originally going to play the Kyle Reese role and the Terminator role, was to be played by O.J. Simpson? This stuff is true! Arnold explained the reason he almost turned down the Terminator was that Arnold wanted to be the hero and not the villain, so James Cameron talked him into joining the movie, by playing the Terminator instead. Arnold was also offered other interesting roles that he either turned down or the studios didn’t want him. For example, Arnold was the original choice to star in “Die Hard” as John McClane, and Arnold was the first choice to play in Steven Spielberg’s “Minority Report”. Other than that, I had a blast reading about Arnold’s other films too, the behind the scene stuff like Conan and all his other films.

Arnold also described what it’s like working for, James Cameron. Do you think James Cameron is a nice guy to work with? Arnold says no. Cameron has a temper problem, if you don’t give him what he wants, Cameron would scream, yell, and threaten people. He would go off in a tantrum. That’s how Cameron always is. He have to use temper for artistic integrity of his movies, his way of making the movies perfect.

The 2nd half of the book focused mostly on his political life and family life. The reason Arnold doesn’t have the big muscular physique anymore is because of his big heart surgery in 1997 and after that, he couldn’t workout as hard anymore like he used to. He still works out today and keeps in shape but not like he used to in his past.

His political stuff about becoming governor was really interesting too. He may have had ups and downs in his political career, but what he did here, was pretty amazing stuff. Reading this stuff, just made me respect his political life even more. I remember watching all that Governor election stuff when it was going on. As for all the allegations of him groping women, taking her clothes off in an elevator, etc. In the book, he says stuff weren’t true but he admits that he misbehaves badly sometimes, but all this sexual misconduct were going on around the time the Governor election were happening. These women were just trying to bring him down so they try and get Arnold to lose.

Arnold may have had two affairs with different women, one was actress, Brigitte Neilsen in which the affair happened during the filming of “Red Sonja”, right before Arnold got married to Maria Shriver. The second affair was of course, with the house maid, Mildred, in which they made a baby with, but Arnold explained that happened 14 years ago, while filming the movie, “Batman & Robin”. It may have been bad for Arnold to do all these things, yes, but you gotta give him credit for having the balls for being real about this stuff, ya know? This is why I forgive him ’cause of his honesty about everything. He admits he was bad about everything in the book. That’s another point of the book, it was a public confession. His way of publicly apologizing to the world of his mistakes. He may have separated with his wife, Maria, but the separation was, “amicable”. It wasn’t anything over something negative, it was something they had to do ’cause it was best for the kids and all.

Arnold talked about Sly, but a little bit. I was hoping Arnold would go into detail about his friendship with Sly, but surprisingly, Arnie didn’t talk about him much. Arnold first met Sly in person at the Golden Globe awards around the time Rocky was coming out in the 70’s. Sly was going to cast Arnold for, “Paradise Alley” but the role never happened. Before the Planet Hollywood team up with him, Sly, and Bruce Willis owning the restaurant chain together, Arnold said, he and Sly hated each other before then. They didn’t get along at first, but they had to bury the hatchet if they wanted to do “Planet Hollywood” together. I was kind of disappointed that Arnold didn’t talk much about, “The Expendables” movies. He did a little bit toward the end, but it was brief.

He may have had a huge ego problem, yes, true, but sometimes you need to have a huge ego, to make your dreams come true. Arnold did just that. He did whatever it took to get whatever he wanted. I respect him for those reasons. Arnold is an interesting guy, and he is somebody I would like to meet in person someday. This was a good read for any Arnold fan. If you’re an Arnold fan, pick it up soon.

Kev

Arnold Schwarzenegger… did his affairs hurt his career? I say no, not at all…

There are too many critics and regular fans hating on Arnold’s book, giving it negative reviews. A lot of them say his book is a nightmare, calling him all kinds of nasty things. I’m like, really? With Arnold’s past affairs with women, people think that stuff hurt his career. It may hurt his career a little bit, but in reality, his career never really got damaged. No matter what you think of Arnie. Love him or hate him. The guy is a living legend. He’s a big deal because he changed the world of bodybuilding and helped make the sport became huge to what it is today, plus he is an iconic movie star. He is still loved and supported by many of his fans. Why do people still support him? Simply put, he inspires us all and he’s a genius. He’s the king of the entertainment industry. No matter what you think of the man. Hey may not have been a good governor and he made his mistakes in his personal life, but so fuckin’ what, ya know? Life moves on, the fans don’t care about that stuff. People still support him as a way to celebrate his career in his bodybuilding and films. People stayed loyal to him, no matter what negative things happened in his life.

I still support him. He’s an inspiration to me in bodybuilding and movies too. I’ve watched all of his movies over the years and will continue to see his upcoming films, now that he’s finally back on the big screen, where he belongs. Respect Arnold. He changed all of our lives. I’ve started reading Arnold’s book, and it’s pretty addicting. I can’t put it down. I don’t understand the bad reviews. The book is pretty inspiring stuff. Arnold, is quite an interesting guy!

I’ll give the book a full review when I finish reading it.

Kev