Just as I came back
to life I found out that Under the Ember
Star had gotten a very nice review over on The
Post Modern Pulp Blog,, by Jack Badelaire. My favorite line from the
review was: “Overall, Under
the Ember Star feels like a
much older work, like a battered old gem of a pocket paperback from the 60's or
70's dug out of the stacks of a used bookstore and bought for a dollar.”
That’s exactly the
kind of books I like to read, and remember the excitement of making such finds
many times in my bookstore life. I hope you’ll check out the review, and much
thanks to Jack. http://postmodernpulps.blogspot.com/2013/04/book-review-under-ember-star-by-charles.html?spref=tw
In getting a chance
to read myself last night, I finally got to finish a really good book I was
working on by Steve Malley, called Blood
and Skin. Here’s what I had to say about it on Goodreads and Amazon.
“An exciting read with some nice twists
and turns at the end. I particularly didn't see coming the identity of the
primary villain, although after the reveal it made perfect sense. The hero of
the story is a tattoo artist with an interesting back story. I also know the
author is a tattoo artist as well, so there is some really interesting insider
information in the work. How much of the rest of the protagonist's back story
is based on the writer's own life is open to question, I suppose.” I will add here that I doubt Steve has any
ghost companions and probably hasn’t killed as many people as the story’s
protagonist has. One can never be sure, of course.
Below are the Amazon links. I can't get the widget thing to work today.
Print version:
http://www.amazon.com/Blood-Skin-Steve-Malley/dp/0987659952/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1367419802&sr=8-1&keywords=blood+and+skin%2C+malleyPrint version:
Kindle Version: http://www.amazon.com/Blood-and-Skin-ebook/dp/B009FUA434/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1367419802&sr=8-1
And now, off to visit blogs.
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Congratulations on the great review!
ReplyDeleteAfter a month of frantic A to Z Challenge, tomorrow will be like me coming back to life as well.
Great seeing you!
ReplyDeleteAloha
Alex, indeed. The energy expenditure must be enormous.
ReplyDeleteCloudia, thankee!
Congratulations and good to see you're alive and kicking.. no, not asses. the keyboard ;)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the great review !
ReplyDeleteGood to hear that you have a little bit of breathing space before the next load hits.
Welcome back, Charles! I liked the line you quoted from Jack Badelaire's review of UNDER THE EMBER STAR; those are the kind of books I like to pick up in used bookstores and read and never sell.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! On the review and being back in the land of the living.
ReplyDeleteThat's all well and good but when does whine time start?
ReplyDeleteI always wonder if student realize professor hate exams as much as they do.
ReplyDeleteCharles,
ReplyDeleteYou seem to have the fierce energy of a much younger man. Congratulations.
And all the dross and trouble you have to put up with.
To borrow from David Letterman, I wouldn't give those troubles to a monkey on a rock. :)
Deka, indeed, and thanks!
ReplyDeleteMerisi, yes, and enjoying that space.
Prashant, me too. Love that kind of thing.
Riot Kitty, thankee, and thanks again for your review of Micro Weird!
Mark, it has started.
Patti, I tell them but I don't think they listen.
Ivan, oh man, I wish I had such energy.
You're right, that line in the review was a 'gem' in itself.
ReplyDeleteThat is a really great review Charles, it is so you.
ReplyDeleteI hope you get some good writing in this summer--I'm hoping to have a chance to do some too
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the positive review! :)
ReplyDeleteBlood and Skin sounds like an interesting story. I love plot twists like that.
Very nice comment indeed from a reader. Had to make you feel good.
ReplyDeleteBernard, it's nice to be appreciated.
ReplyDeleteLisa, thankee!
Sage, so looking forward to it. getting some rest and getting some writing done. Amazing.
Golden Eagle, it's definitely a good book.
Ron, yep, absolutely.
I work in Higher Ed, so I can certainly sympathize with wanting the year to end. Today is the first day post-classes, and it's like a ghost town around here.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy what you can of the summer, Charles!
I hear you on grades/comas . . .
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your review and on the review you did of Steve Malley's work. Excellent~! And here's to old school-feel gems ~!
yeah, no rest for the wicked! ;)
ReplyDeletegrats on the positivities...
i'm with you on finding book treasures in the bargain bin!
That is a terrific review! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you've got a good plan started for a productive summer of writing and reading.
Jack, thanks for dropping by. Another Higher ed person. There are quite a few of us here in the blogosphere.
ReplyDeleteErik, amen, brother!
Laughingwolf, makes me think now that I'm off I gotta hit the used bookstore near here.
Travis Cody, today it begins!