Friday, September 28, 2012

Art of the Day: Lois and Clark

Artwork: Lois and Clark by JKJswfan1

The artwork is based on Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. I thought Teri Hatcher and Dean Cain were great as Lois and Clark.

Currently Reading: Lust, Loathing and a Little Lip Gloss


I love the Sophie Katz mystery series because it's funny as well as intriguing. Sophie is a mystery writer who somehow always ends up being involved with a real life mystery.

Book: Lust, Loathing and a Little Lip Gloss (A Sophie Katz Murder Mystery book #4) by Kyra Davis

Description:

Dream house...or total nightmare?

Mystery writer and dabbling recreational sleuth Sophie Katz is head over heels in love — with a three-bedroom Victorian. She's just got to have it, despite a few drawbacks. Her slimy ex is the Realtor. The rich, creepy seller wants her to join San Francisco's spirited Specter Society. And her first tour of the house reveals, well, a lifeless body clutching a cameo with a disturbing history of its own.

There's no way Sophie is going to give up the ghost on her dreams of stained glass and original woodwork, though — even when things become officially weird. A society member is found with a slashed throat, and Sophie's house might as well be yelling, "GET...OUT!" She's hearing footsteps, lights are turning themselves off and her stuff keeps moving inexplicably. To top it off, boyfriend Anatoly thinks it's all in her head.

Sophie is 99 percent sure her problems are caused by someone six feet tall instead of six feet under, but the only way to be sure is to track down the killer — before he pushes her kicking and screaming to the other side...

Illustration of the Day: The Bat Family At Home


Illustration: Batman and Robin #20

I love that the guys are enjoying a night off from crime fighting to watch a movie. And not to mention with popcorn and milk shakes.

Book Review: Wonder Woman: Odyssey Vol 2


Book: Wonder Woman: Odyssey Volume #2 (issues #607-614) by J. Michael Straczynski with illustrations by various artists

Edition: Read single print issues

Description:

Due to mysterious circumstances, Diana must track down the truth behind what's happened to her timeline and face the biggest stunner of all--Who or what destroyed Paradise Island? To add to her troubles, new versions of familiar foes are introduced as JMS's run with the Amazon Princess comes to a close. All bets are off in this all-new direction for the long-running series that's perfect for new readers as Wonder Woman embarks on an odyssey to find her past and gets a new costume, a new set of foes and a new tone from the ground up!



Rating: 5 stars

My Review:

I read the individual issues instead of trade and all I can say is I really enjoyed the story of Diana's journey through her odyssey. It was a very good read. I love the last issue and they way everything had been concluded. As much as I love the story and the artwork I am still not a fan of that new uniform. It just wasn't my favorite look for the Amazon Princess.

I don't understand why DC erased this updated Wonder Woman for the new 52 version. Even though she didn't quite know who she was in the beginning of her journey she still felt like Wonder Woman.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Art of the Day: Black Canary


Art Work: Black Canary by Bruce Timm

I have always been a fan of Bruce Timm's art and his Black Canary is truly amazing.

The new 52 Birds of Prey's Black Canary has to be my least favorite Dinah Lance I have seen so far. She's dull and boring. The BC in the Birds of Prey books before the reboot was one of favorite. She was a great fighter and hero plus she had a great personality. I love that she wasn't a dark and gloomy character as well as the fact that she was a florist for her day job.

Since the new 52 Dinah just doesn't seem like herself I was wondering if she is another Earth 2 refugee. I just hope it's just new writers who just wanted to change the character instead of another Helena Bertinelli/Helena Wayne bait and switch.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Illustration of the Day: Lois and Clark (Superman For Tomorrow)



Illustration: Superman: For Tomorrow
 

Wish List Wednesday: The Heroes of Olympus: The Demigod Diaries

 
 
I really want to read this. I'm a fan of the Percy Jackson series and I really enjoyed reading those books. I think this will be a fun book to read as well. One of my friends from goodreads.com also recommended this to me.
 
Book Description:
 
What dangers do runaway demigods Luke and Thalia face on their way to Camp Half-Blood? Are Percy and Annabeth up to the task of rescuing stolen goods from a fire-breathing giant who doesn't take kindly to intruders? How exactly are Leo, Piper, and Jason supposed to find a runaway table, dodge a band of party-loving Maenads (who just might be a little psychotic), and stave off a massive explosion...all in one hour or less?

With his trademark wit and creativity, Rick Riordan answers these questions and more in three never-before-seen short stories that provide vital back-story to the Heroes of Olympus and Percy Jackson books. Original art, enlightening character interviews and profiles, puzzles, and a quiz add to the fun in this action-packed collection.

Art of the Day: Static (Virgil Hawkins)



Art Work: Static Shock by AngryZenMaster

I love the cartoon series Static Shock because it showed a smart and fun loving Virgil as the superhero-in-training Static with his sidekick and best friend Richie (Gears).

Book Review: Fruits Basket vol 2 (Manga)


Book: Fruits Basket vol 2 (features chapters #7-12) by Natsuki Takaya

Description:

A family with an ancient curse...

And the girl who will change their lives forever...

Ever since Tohru Honda discovered the Zodiac secret of the Sohma clan, her eyes have opened to a world of magic and wonder. But with such a great secret comes great responsibility. When her best friends Hana-chan and Uo-chan come to the Sohma home for a sleepover, Tohru has her work cut out for her keeping the "Cat" in the bag and the "Dog" on a leash.



Rating: 4 stars

Review:

I thought the second volume was great, even better than the first. It not only centered on the kind hearted high school student Tohru but on some of the other members of the Souma family such as the adorable Momiji and the mysterious Hatori.

I like the main character Tohru because despite being orphaned she is really a happy, kind and caring person.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Illustration of the Day: Alfred Pennyworth



Alfred is just amazing in these panels. No one can put anything past Bruce except for Alfred. I love how Bruce is just snoring away in the background.

Book Review: Batgirl vol 1: Batgirl Rising


Book: Batgirl volume 1: Batgirl Rising (issues #1-7) by Bryan Q. Miller with illustrations by various artists

Edition: Single Print Issues

Description:

In the wake of “Batman R.I.P.”and BATTLE FOR THE COWL, Stephanie Brown, the vigilante formerly known as The Spoiler and Robin has taken on the identity of Batgirl as she begins her nocturnal crusade to take back the night from the underworld. Now she has become the target of both Gotham City’s heroes (who don’t take kindly to a new person wearing the cape and the cowl) and its villains (who want to see the entire Bat-family six feet under).



Rating: 5 stars

Review:

I didn't read the trade edition, I read the individual issues. I thought the role of Batgirl was perfect for Stephanie because she was getting a second chance after a few mistakes as the Spoiler. As much as I adore Cass, Steph brought a little bit of fun back to the Batfamily and to Gotham which was surely missing.

Vol 1 gave the readers a chance to see Steph juggling being a college student and being a vigilante. And even though she made mistakes, as Batgirl she showed that she would not give up. I love her inner dialog when she was going up against the Scarecrow, despite the beating and the fear toxin Steph just wouldn't give up. Plus, you get Damian Wayne/Robin being as annoying as possible when he begrudgingly teams up with Steph and Barbara Gordon taking on the role of mentor to the new Batgirl.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Artwork of the Day: Avatar Firebenders United


Artwork: Firebenders United by LiLacinusPlus

I don't know what's funnier Mako being nervous around Azula or Zuko being annoyed by his uncle Iroh.
Either way this picture is just too funny.

Book Review: The Scarlet Letter


Book: The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne

Rating: 3 stars

My Review:

I had a hard time sympathizing with the characters of Hester Prynne, Roger Chillingworth and Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. They wrapped their lives around so many lies resulting in so much suffering for them but of the three I would say that Hester suffered the most. She was scorned and treated with disdain while the Reverend Dimmesdale was treated with greatness among the people even though he was as guilty as she was.

The Reverend suffered inwardly but I'm sure that was nothing compared to what Hester had to endure. If he really believed the words he were preaching he should have stood up and told the truth in the beginning. For Roger Chillingworth, I just don't understand why he would waste his time with trying to seek revenge it didn't do him any good in the end.

The Scarlet Letter continues to stand the test of time because of the suffering that each character endures which in my opinion was self imposed. This book was not my favorite but I can understand why it is considered a classic.

Illustration of the Day: Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor

 
 
I don't think they gave Steve and Diana a chance in the re-boot. There are a lot of older book with the relationship but I wanted to see a new modern approach to it. I think they're great together.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Bonus Art Work of the Day: Catwoman

 
Artwork: Catwoman by Sairobee
 
This is just so funny and true to Catwoman's character. Love the expression on her face.

Laura Siegel Larson's Thoughts on Superman and Lois Lane


(Picture: Lois and Clark from Superman vs The Elite animated movie)

"Superman is unique among superheroes, and his relationship with Lois is one of the reasons. She is his ongoing link to humanity. His Earth foster parents, the Kents, started him off with a moral compass, but it was Lois who taught Superman the meaning of love. The current pairing with Wonder Woman may sell comics but, like many fans, I am hoping this ‘what if?’ won’t last long."

— Laura Siegel Larson, daughter of Superman creator Jerry Siegel

(Quote Source: TeamClarkLois)

Art Work of the Day: Lois and Clark


Art Work: Lois and Clark (Superman) by Al Rio

Well I guess that's one way to enjoy the Fall season. Lois and Clark certainly seem to be enjoying it.  I think this picture is just beautiful from the background scene to the couple embracing.

Book Review: Secondhand Spirits


Book: Secondhand Spirits (A Witchcraft Mystery book #1) by Juliet Blackwell

Description:

Lily Ivory is not your average witch. Her spell-casting powers tend to draw mischievous spirits while keeping normal humans at a distance. But now her vintage clothing store could give her a chance to make friends in San Francisco....

Lily hopes for a normal life when she opens Aunt Cora's Closet. With her magical knack for vintage fashion -she can sense vibrations of the past from clothing and jewelry—her store becomes a big hit.

But when a client is murdered and children start disappearing from the Bay Area, Lily may be the only one who can unravel the crime. She tries to keep her identity a secret while investigating, but it's not easy—especially under the spells of sexy "mythbuster" Max Carmichael and powerful witch Aidan Rhodes. Will Lily's witchy ways be forced out of the closet?


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Rating: 5 stars

My Rating:

I really liked this book a lot because it had me guessing tell the very end. Which is what a good mystery book should do, right? It was well written and fun to read. I liked that this was a supernatural mystery but it also quite funny. I love that it wasn't a romance filled book where the main character is more wrapped up in her love life than trying to solve the mystery. Of course there were some love interest but they were not the focus of the story.

I thought Lily was an amazing and likeable character and I also found her little familiar the gargoyle - who transforms himself into a pig when normal humans are around - to be really funny.

I will be reading more from this series, the first book was great.

Illustration of the Day: Harley Quinn from Gotham City Sirens


Illustration: Gotham City Sirens #9

After Catwoman, Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn were accused of murder they go to the Riddler to investigate. The scene above is Harley telling the Riddler how she spent her day. Despite being a nut, she spends her day pretty much like everyone else.

Three Recent Book Purchases

I just bought three new books: The Weird Sisters, The Night Circus (it was on sale) and The Dark Knight Rises (still have no desire to see the movie but thought I would just read the book).

I feel like there are so many good book out right now.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Illustration of the Day: Tim Drake and Tam Fox



Illustration: Red Robin #16

I thought this scene was cute because it showed Tim being a normal guy hanging out with Tam. I also thought Tim and Tam were really cute together. She's another fun character that disappeared following the re-boot.

Actually, I'd say Tim Drake also disappeared with the re-boot. He's no longer the interesting smart character that he once was.

Book Review: Teen Titans: Ravager - Fresh Hell


Book: Teen Titans: Ravager - Fresh Hell by various writers and artists

Description:

Since the time Robin the Boy Wonder first joined Batman's battle for justice, teenaged heroes have gathered together to take on evil and learn from each other as the Teen Titans. In this volume, Beast Boy and Raven return to the fold to help Wonder Girl stabilize the Teen Titans in the wake of their battle with the Fearsome Five(Teen Titans: Child's Play). After a falling out with the Teen Titans, Ravager sets off on her own.



Rating: 4 stars

Review:

Rose Wilson is a very complicated young woman and this book shows how she's tries so hard not to be like her father, Slade. The writing was strong as well as the artwork was great. This is worth reading even if you are not a Ravager fan. Reading this made me miss the pre-reboot teen titans.

Art Work of the Day: Star Wars Ahsoka Tano


Artwork: Ahsoka 2.0 by Raikoh-Illust

Ahsoka Tano is truly one of the best Jedi apprentice on Star Wars The Clone Wars TV show. She's tough yet wise which is a perfect combination for a Jedi. I wonder what will be her fate once the series comes to an end.

Book Review: A Room With a View


Book: A Room With a View by E. M. Forster

Description:

The Edwardian social comedy explores love and prim propriety among an eccentric cast of characters assembled in an Italian pensione and in a corner of Surrey, England.

A charming young English woman, Lucy Honeychurch, faints into the arms of a fellow Britisher when she witnesses a murder in a Florentine piazza. Attracted to this man, George Emerson -- who is entirely unsuitable and whose father just may be a Socialist -- Lucy is soon at war with the snobbery of her class and her own conflicting desires. Back in England she is courted by a more acceptable, if stifling, suitor, and soon realizes she must make a startling decision that will decide the course of her future: she is forced to choose between convention and passion.



Rating: 4 stars

My Review:

This book hold true to it's era where people didn't speak their mind or say what they truly wanted. They were constantly worrying about what others thought and acted accordingly. The main character Lucy Honeychurch, like so many young women then and now, we truly just want to find ourselves and to be happy enjoying our lives. The book starts out with her trip to Italy, which would have been much more enjoyable had not her cousin Charlotte been her chaperon. Charlotte was a constant bore and consistently tried to influence Lucy's thoughts with her own.

I really enjoyed the characters Mr. Emerson and his son George because they felt so real and relatable even now. They said what they felt and followed their heart. Which is how I saw Lucy while she was trying to enjoy her vacation in Italy until she would let her cousin's influence change her slightly. George was perfect for Lucy instead of Cecil because I felt like Cecil didn't see who Lucy truly was.

I think this is a good read because it shows how not to live. That is, how not to let others influence you to the point that you are so busying trying to change that you stop enjoying your life. I'm glad Lucy finally followed her heart and ended up with George in the end.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Art Work of the Day: Wonder Woman


Artwork: Wonder Woman by Dan Luvisi

I still don't like that Wonder Woman is now the daughter of Zeus. She's just a female Hercules now instead of having her own origin. I don't buy that "fans" couldn't relate to her being made from clay. However, they can understand a baby from Krypton turning into Superman or guy bitten from a radioactive spider turning into Spider-Man.

It was her own story not someone elses. I guess DC Comics forgot they already did that with Cassandra Sandmark (Wonder Girl). I feel like they are trying to give Wonder Girl's story to Wonder Woman. Cassie dated Superboy now Wonder Woman is dating Superman. That is so lame.

I miss the Wonder Woman who was a smart, tough, compassionate leader. If you read Superman/Batman: Supergirl you will see the Wonder Woman that I am talking about. She wasn't some whiny lonely emo-woman who uses anger and rage to fuel her. She was a warrior as well as a Princess.

Wish List Wednesday: Batman: Gates of Gotham

 
I really want to read this. It seems really interesting plus it has Red Robin, Robin and Cass Cain (Black Bat).
 
Book Description:
 
At the turn of the century, three prominent families shaped the construction of modern-day Gotham City. Now, a madman with three-hundred pounds of explosives and a century-old grudge is threatening to bring it all crashing down. Beginning with the simultaneous destruction of some of Gotham's oldest bridges, the mysterious villain is targeting the holdings and legacies of Gotham's most notable families--including the Waynes.

To uncover the truth behind the villainous Architect and his link to the city's violent past, Batman unites with Robin, Red Robin and Batman Inc.'s Hong Kong operative the Black Bat. But can they stop their new foe's plans before it's too late? The future of Gotham started with an explosion, and it could end the very same way...

Illustration of the Day: Wally West and Linda Park West

 
Illustration: The Flash issue #129
 
 

Book Review: The Gargoyle


Book: The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson

Description:

On a dark road in the middle of the night, a car plunges into a ravine. The driver survives the crash, but his injuries confine him to a hospital burn unit. There the mysterious Marianne Engel, a sculptress of grotesques, enters his life. She insists they were lovers in medieval Germany, when he was a mercenary and she was a scribe in the monastery of Engelthal. As she spins the story of their past lives together, the man's disbelief falters; soon, even the impossible can no longer be dismissed.

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Rating: 5 stars

Review:

I thought this story was absolutely amazing. I just couldn't put it down it had me hooked with the first page. The story started with a guy getting into a very bad car accident resulting in him being badly burned. Once he is recovering at the hospital he meets a strange woman, Marianne who takes an interest in him. Because she believes they have shared past lives but despite his unpleasant mood and the doctors trying to keep her out she continues to visit him. The story progresses from there with Marianne and the nameless guy's present lives becoming entangled.

Marianne was the light to this dark tale. I thought she was a great addition to this book because it contained a lot of dark and terrifying moments especially in the life of the nameless guy. The past life stories that Marianne told were romantic and sad but were needed to prove her point.

In the end, it had you wondering if Marianne's stories were real.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Artwork of the Day: Avatar Earthbenders United


Artwork: Earthbenders United by LiLacinusPlus

This Avatar artwork is great. In this picture you have: the tough but awsome Lin Bei Fong - the future daughter of Toph and is the chief of police for Republic city, Toph Bei Fong - the amazing Blind Bandit and the Greatest Earthbender in the World and Bolin - the sweet and lovable pro-bending player who is a earthbending master in the making.

Books of Interest: How to Tell if Your Cat is Plotting to Kill You


This seems like it could be a really fun read. I may have to add it to my wish list.

Book: How to Tell if your Cat is Plotting to Kill You by Matthew Inman and The Oatmeal

Book Description:

Jesus Rollerblading Christ--another helping of TheOatmeal! Mrow, MOAR kitty comics. Mr. Oats delivers a sidesplitting serving of cat comics in his new book, How to Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting to Kill You.

If your cat is kneading you, that's not a sign of affection. Your cat is actually checking your internal organs for weakness. If your cat brings you a dead animal, this isn't a gift. It's a warning. How to Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting to Kill You is a hilarious, brilliant offering of cat comics, facts, and instructional guides from the creative wonderland at TheOatmeal.com.

How to Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting to Kill You presents fan favorites, such as "Cat vs. Internet," "How to Pet a Kitty," and "The Bobcats," plus 17 brand-new, never-before-seen cat jokes. This Oatmeal collection is a must-have from Mr. Oats! A pullout poster is included at the back of the book.

Illustration of the Day: Tim Drake and Alfred Pennyworth

 
This picture is just so funny because Alfred just doesn't want to fly coach perhaps he's become accustomed to his rich lifestyle. I wish I knew which comic this was from, I would try to go out and find it.

Book Review: Sex and the City


Book: Sex and the City by Candace Bushnell

Description:

Enter a world where the sometimes shocking and often hilarious mating habits of the privileged are exposed by a true insider. In essays drawn from her witty and sometimes brutally candid column in the New York Observer, Candace Bushnell introduces us to the young and beautiful who travel in packs from parties to bars to clubs. Meet "Carrie," the quintessential young writer looking for love in all the wrong places..."Mr. Big," the business tycoon who drifts from one relationship to another..."Samantha Jones," the fortyish, successful, "testosterone woman" who uses sex like a man...not to mention "Psycho Moms," "Bicycle Boys," "International Crazy Girls," and the rest of the New Yorkers who have inspired one of the most watched TV series of our time.

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Rating: 1 star

Review:

I thought this book was awful. It's a wonder how they were able to get a hit show (it's one of my favorites) from this horrible book. The writting was flat and boring and poorly written as well as the characters were all one-dimensional. This book was nothing more than superfical fluff.

Ms. Bushnell should be thanking Michael Patrick King for transforming this book into an amazing show. If the TV show was like this book, I don't think I ever would of watched it.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Illustration of the Day: Lois and Clark



Illustration: Superman issue #714 (source: teamclarklois)

The illustration shows that no matter what Lois takes her job as a reporter seriously and she will not suppress the truth for anything or anyone (including her husband). That's another thing that Clark loves and respects about her.

Currently Reading: The Scarlet Letter


 I enjoy reading some of the classic books. It's interesting to read about how they saw life back then. I find some of the books to be amazing and others I wonder why they are held in such great honor.

Book: The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne

Book Description:

The Scarlet Letter is the story of three New England settlers at odds with the puritan society in which they live. Roger Chillingworth, an aging scholar, arrives in New England after two years' separation from his wife Hester Prynne to find her on trial for adultery. For refusing to reveal her lover's identity, she is condemned to wear a letter 'A' sewn onto her clothes. Roger resolves to discover and destroy the man who has stolen his honor.

Hailed by Henry James as "the finest piece of imaginative writing yet put forth in he country," Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter reaches to our nation's historical and moral roots for the material of great tragedy. Set in an early New England colony, the novel shows the terrible impact a single, passionate act has on the lives of three members of the community: the defiant Hester Prynne; the fiery, tortured Reverend Dimmesdale; and the obsessed, vengeful Roger Chillingworth.

With The Scarlett Letter, Hawthorne became the first American novelist to forge from our Puritan heritage a universal classic, a masterful exploration of humanity's unending struggle with sin, guilt, and pride. 

Art Work of the Day: Wally and Linda West

 
Artwork: Spaghetti is Romantic, Right? by sinzyu and d00li
 
This picture is just so cute. Wally obviously ate all of his food and was probably trying to sneak a little of Linda's but somehow they ended up sharing. The expressions on their faces is just perfect.
 
Wally West (Flash) and his wife Linda Park West are another couple of characters that got shelved thanks to the reboot. Wally's Flash was my favorite of the speedsters but I guess you can't have more than one Flash in this new universe.

Book Review: Devil's Food Cake Murder


Book: Devil's Food Cake Murder (Hannah Swensen Mystery book #14) by Joanne Fluke

Description:

Hannah Swensen has to admit life is pretty sweet. Things are going well in the romance department and her bakery's delectable confections are selling as fast as she can bake them. Even her good friend Claire is head over heels with her new husband, Reverend Bob Knudson. If only they could find time to take their honeymoon!

When Bob's childhood friend, Matthew Walters, comes to town, it seems like divine intervention. Matthew, like Bob, is a Lutheran minister with a stubborn sweet tooth. Since he's on sabbatical, Matthew is happy to fill in for Bob while he and Claire take that long-awaited honeymoon. It sounds like the perfect plan-until Hannah finds Matthew face-down in a plate full of Devil's Food Cake, a single bullet in his head. It will take some sleuthing to sift out the killer, but Hannah is sure of one thing: even the most half-baked murder plot can be oh so deadly...



Rating: 4 stars

Review:

Hannah was once again trying to solve a mystery in her small town of Lake Eden. That is when she's not baking cookies and other desserts for her bakery.

This time the mystery centers around the murder of substituting minister Matthew Walters, who was filling in while the town's regular minister left for his belated honeymoon. This mystery had Hannah as well as her mother and sisters trying to uncover information and track down clues. This resulted in a really funny moment when Hannah's mother donned a costume to go undercover.

As Hannah was trying to solve the mystery, she was also trying to figure out why Norman, one of the guys she dates casually, was acting so strange and if it had anything to do with his ex-fiance (who was introduced in a previous book) who now works with him.

I like that this story had a few twists to keep the reader guessing and ended with a cliffhanger. I love reading these Hannah Swensen mystery books because the characters just seem like everyday normal people. Plus, the books come with recipes (one day I might just try one).

Friday, September 14, 2012

Art of the Day: Batgirl (Stephanie Brown)

 
Art Work: cover art for Batgirl issue #12 by Stanley "Artgerm" Lau
 
I thought the cover for Batgirl #12 was great because it showed that Stephanie might get knocked down but she's never down for the count. Stephanie is another great and fun character that DC Comics decided wasn't useful anymore. Her Batgirl series was really good (I'll include my reviews in later posts) and it showed Steph at her best, upbeat and positive. Something that's surely missing from the New 52.
 
I understand she can't be Batgirl anymore then why not let her go back to being Spoiler, instead of just shelving her. Not to mention she's no longer even considered a robin anymore. 
 

Book Review: Zatanna volume 2: Shades of the Past


Book: Zatanna volume 2: Shades of the Past by Paul Dini

Cover Art by Adam Hughes

Rating: 5 stars

Review:

Zatanna's series was one of my favorite. I wish it had not been cancelled for the re-boot.

Volume 2 features the finale issues #7 - 16 and range from humorous to dark. I thought the last few issues were great from the Wingman with her cousin Zachary or the last issue with that evil little witch boy. I would have loved to see how Zatanna was going finally deal with Brother Blood and also how she was going deal when she found out the secret of Detective Dale Colton.
Overall I thought Zatanna was a great read and had great art.

Illustration of the Day: Batgirl (Stephanie) and Robin (Damian)

 
Illustration: Batgirl Vol. 1
 
Damian Wayne (Robin) is forever arguing with someone and he seems to really enjoy arguing with Stephanie Brown (Batgirl) the most. He just can't seem to say anything remotely nice to her. Maybe he has a little crush on her and that's the only way he can show it by arguing.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Nesting: Owl Bookends

 
White Owl Bookends $39.95 Barns & Nobel (barnesandnoble.com)
 
There just something so cool and quirky about these owl bookends. Plus, they're just so cute. I could see other uses for these besides being bookends. You could place one on a desk or a side table as a statue.

Illustration of the Day: Lois and Clark


Illustration: Superman #221 (source: teamclarklois)

I love that Lois will stand up for what's right including telling off anyone (including Jimmy) who talks crap about her husband. Even though she knows Clark can and will stand up for himself, she just will not just stand back and say nothing. That just wouldn't be Lois.

Book Review: If The Shoe Fits


Book: If The Shoe Fits by Stephanie Rowe

Description:

Behind Every Successful Woman Is the Right Pair of Shoes. Run hard. Run fast. Just don't try to run in heels. Especially if your name is Paris Jackson and youre fashion-impaired. Designer labels and stilettos aren't exactly Paris's thing. Give her a pair of sneakers and she's a happy woman. That's why she's spending nights designing running shoes for her start-up company, and why she doesn't have time for an ex-husband on a therapy quest. A best friend with a death wish. A mom who has suddenly developed an obsession with funerals and sexy ex-cons, a boyfriend who's changing all the rules, and a confusing attraction to the boss about to fire her from her day job. And now people are telling her the way to succeed is through high-fashion shoes. Those will only trip Paris up. Won't they? She's about to find out.

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Rating: 5 stars

My Review:

I read this book in a day because I just could not put it down. I had to know what was going to happen with JWP, Inc., whether Paris was every going to achieve her dreams and see her company succeed, and if all the people in her life truly had her best interest at heart.

I know that this is Chick-lit but there was a lot of real world experience that you can take away from this such as: trust your gut instinct, never give up on your dream but don't be afraid to make adjustment, learn to think with your head and not just with your heart, and sometimes you have to take off the rose colored glasses to really see a person.

I would truly recommend this book, you will not be disappointed.

Art Work of the Day: Avatar Water Tribe United


Artwork: Water Tribe United by LiLacinusPlus

What's not to love about this picture? You get characters from Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra.

You have: Sokka - The Meat and Sarcasm Warrior Guy, Korra - The Butt Kicking Avatar and Katara - The Water Bending Master all in one awesome picture.

Book of Interest: Cemetery Girl by David Bell

 
I had read the description of "Cemetery Girl" at the store. I had thought about buying it but I put it back. I ended up buying two other instead and for now I will just add this to my BOI list.
 
Book Description:
 
Four years after Tom and Abby's 12-year-old daughter vanishes, she is found alive but strangely calm. When the teen refuses to testify against the man connected to her disappearance, Tom decides to investigate the traumatizing case on his own. Nothing can prepare him for what he is about to discover.