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Archive for June, 2011

Review over Becca Bloom and the Drumsticks of Doom by Rusty Fischer

posted by Moissanite Jewel
Wednesday June 29, 2011

 

Title: Becca Bloom and the Drumsticks of Doom

Author: Rusty Fischer
Author Website: Rusty Fischer’s Website

Available at: Noble Young Adult

Becca Bloom never knew she had a father, let alone a rock star god who’d sold his soul to the devil for success! Now, with her Dad dead, it’s up to Becca to keep her father’s Drumsticks of Doom from the bloodthirsty demon who wants them back!

 



The story sounded cool, not hip hoppin’ out-of-this-world, but cool. The story starts in detention no less, so it already catches your attention. It was about 20% through the story I saw it was entertaining, but nothing real special yet. However, once I got going? That changed.

This book really threw me for a loop still. I have never had the urge to re-read a book soon after reading it. I did anyhow. Well, the really good parts. It’s not so much the storyline, but the way the author writes, really, in the end. It’s tough to explain, so bear with me. It’s like talking to someone you know really well, like your best friend. It’s written in first person, but that’s not so rare. It’s not the I’s, and it’s more than being in the characters head. The story catches the slightest discrepancy that runs through our MC’s head. Instead of saying something like ‘The band member’s name was Pond Scum  it got into things like ‘The band member’s name-and get this-is Pond Scum.’ Her thoughts interrupted themselves.

Her thoughts interrupted themselves! It wasn’t overdone, it was a fluid balance, and once I got used to the style, I didn’t want to let go.

I’ve never read a book like this, and I’m afraid I am going to have to go stalk become a fan of Rusty Fischer. His style of writing has hooked me, and I have got to see what else he has. Starting with the downloads on his sites.:) (MINE!!)

The editing is not bad, and the story itself is really good. It’s not going to take you to mystical lands, make you study up on demonology, and it really doesn’t break any new ground that I’ve seen. I just really like the way the author writes.

You’ll get a close and personal feel to Becca as well. The only complaint I really have is I wish the secondary character got some spotlight sooner. We’re introduced to Darren Dark at the beginning and then he disappears until what my Kindle says is almost 50%. At about the 48% mark, the story starts to really zoom.

In fact, the story is okay until you hit that middle section, then it turns into a solid five. Lengthwise, you can finish Rebecca Bloom and the Drumsticks of Doom in about a day or two, although don’t be surprised if you have to go back and reread more. The romance is there, although mostly in Rebecca’s head, and it’s hinted that Darren might have something too, but if you’re looking for romance where it’s kissy-kissy, this probably isn’t for you. In the end, I feel more like they ended up as friends, but will probably take it further, after the book ends.

Considering I am rereading good parts again, then I already know I’ll end up reading it again and again, so it gets a solid five!

 

-Like demon books that aren’t super serious but semi-serious

-Like Goosebump books. Sorry, I get that impression toward the end. (Spoilers.^.~)

-Want to see Heavy Metal band members past their prime jamming.

-Like romance that isn’t thick or heavy, and mainly from inside the characters, not shown so much outside.

-Like YA Paranormal

-Like books with no bad foul language.

-Like books that aren’t in a series

-Like books that aren’t gigantic. It can be finished in 1 or 2 days.

 

 


*A free copy of this ebook was received in order to do this review.

Review of City With No People-Special review

posted by Moissanite Jewel
Friday June 17, 2011

As strange as it is, this is actually a book review of a book that does not exist, in our world at least. If it did, I would buy it. I was moving around, trying to find the right layout that fit for me, something different that spoke of my own personality. Well, I found it. I had to think a moment why it registered so strongly with me when I remembered. This is the only movie I know that has a book series in it, and only it.

The book in the picture is a part of a series called City With No People. This book was published only for one of the main characters, although she does not know that and neither does her owner. Every once in awhile, the main character Chii would see a new book in the series and she gravitated toward it.
The books are short, but so good. Philosophical in fact. A small excerpt is used above in my layout, but just in case it changes in the future I will place a small bit here:
“Being with them is fun. More fun than being with people.
Nobody comes outside anymore. There are no people in this city. 
I will leave this city and go to another one.
I hope that I will meet someone. Someone just for me.
But if that special someone falls in love with me…
I will have to leave that someone. 
Even so, I want to meet that special someone.

                                            This is what I think as I leave the city with no people.”

Of course I don’t give out stars for this, but if I could I would give it six. The books are very short, but if you type inside google “A City With No People” with the word “Chobits” you might be able to find the whole book without having to rent the whole series of Chobits. However, if you want that interactive feeling, you can watch the video below. You should be able to find more I bet. Just…to my knowledge it doesn’t actually exist as a book.