Collection Developments @ Sno-Isle

REM live at SXSW–thanks to NPR

April 30, 2008 · 3 Comments

Okay, okay, so the the new REM album  isn’t in the catalog yet, it will be soon honest.  But in the meantime NPR has the full concert that REM performed at SXSW 2008.  They perform several new tracks from Accelerate.  REM is coming to Burnaby B.C. later this month.

Categories: Pop culture
Tagged: , , , ,

the “individuality” of Kirkus

April 30, 2008 · 3 Comments

in reading reviews for new adult fiction, i am often struck by the the contradictory tone of Kirkus whose reviewers seldom agree with other review sources.  also, it seems that Kirkus reviews are often written by frustrated wanna-be authors who diligently work at creating a cleverly constructed sentence that is sometimes impossible to understand.  here are 2 examples of disagreeing opinions, one from a review of “The Evil that Men Do” and the other, “This Night’s Foul Work.”  sure, reviews are subjective, but when a source is consistently different than others, one starts to take those reviews with a grain of salt.

“The Evil that Men Do”

Kirkus Reviews 2008 April #2

A down-on-his-luck ex-shamus returns to sleuthing to help his family.To say that Jackson Donne is at a low point in his life is like saying a tornado is windy. Abruptly widowed, deprived unfairly of his private investigator’s license, he spends much too much time looking for solace in the bottle. Since he can no longer legally sleuth, he earns a pittance as a night-time security guard for a storage company. Enter Susan, the sister he’s been forever out of touch with by his own choice. You simply discarded us, she accuses him, because you were afraid to let anyone get close enough to hurt. Now, however, there’s trouble in the family, and Donne realizes how enlivening it is to be needed. Their mother has been saying strange, even scary things, Susan informs him, things that suggest a family past murkier than anyone has ever suspected. Are these the ramblings of dementia? Susan has to know. It may be that someone who plays for keeps wants desperately to see that certain secrets stay buried. An uncle and aunt are brutally murdered before Donne can question them. He himself endures a “message” beating. History, Donne learns the hard way, can have a long reach and a devastating punch.This sequel to When One Man Dies (2007) shows distinct improvement. But tight-lipped, under-responsive Donne remains essentially charisma-challenged. Copyright Kirkus 2008 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.


PW Reviews 2008 April #4

Website: http://www.cahners.com

White’s stunning second crime novel to feature ex-cop and ex-PI Jackson Donne fulfills the promise of his debut, When One Man Dies (2007). Restaurateur Franklin Carter, Donne’s obnoxious but rich brother-in-law, hires him to investigate Donne’s mother’s claims that his grandfather murdered someone. Since Donne’s mother is suffering from dementia, the detective has his work cut out for him, even before someone bombs Carter’s New York City restaurant and later abducts Carter. When Donne becomes a suspect after his elderly aunt and uncle are gunned down in their quiet New Jersey home, he must ally himself with a sympathetic cop to gain any traction in the case. Readers will readily forgive a major coincidence at the heart of the plot because the author does such a fine job of depicting the inner conflicts of his fallible but ultimately heroic protagonist. (June)

“This Night’s Foul Work”

Kirkus Reviews 2008 April #2

When two thugs are found with their throats cut, the local narcs claim the case, but as usual Commissaire Jean-Baptiste Adamsberg knows better.Adamsberg, who looks like Columbo and thinks like Holmes, heads the Serious Crime Squad in Paris. His flights of fancy are scorned by his detractors. Often his “unstructured mind [is] like an unreadable map” even to his own people. So it’s business as usual when, after the briefest of examinations, he declares that though the stiffs were certainly drug dealers, their murders were not drug-related. On the strength of this gnomic observation, Adamsberg wangles a few extra days to make the case for his side of the turf war. Insights provided by beautiful, elegant, world-class pathologist Dr. Ariane Lagarde point Adamsberg toward a serial killer who, for reasons of his own, battens on young virgins with splendid hair. With two virgins down, Adamsberg intuits—he rarely makes a move not proceeded by an intuition—that one more is to follow. He’s right, of course. So the game’s afoot, the race is on—and eventually the case is cracked in a way that apparently convinces the powers that be but may leave readers shaking their heads.A sub-par performance by a popular French writer (Wash This Blood Clean from My Hand, 2007, etc.) who this time out seems unduly charmed by his own eccentricity. Copyright Kirkus 2008 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.


PW Reviews 2008 April #4

Website: http://www.cahners.com

The outstanding fourth whodunit to be made available in the U.S. from Vargas (Wash This Blood Clean from My Hand ) makes it’s easy to see why he’s twice won the CWA’s International Dagger Award. Paris Commissaire Jean-Baptiste Adamsberg, an endearing oddball sleuth in the tradition of John Dickson Carr’s Henry Merrivale, is convinced that the two narcotics dealers recently found with slit throats weren’t the victims of business rivals, relying largely on his intuition and the unexplained presence of dirt under the dead men’s fingernails. Adamsberg’s dogged pursuit of small details leads him to a series of unusual mutilations of wild deer as well as to a serial killer who targets virgins and may be seeking the ingredients to an elixir for eternal life. While the final twist will be less than shocking to some readers, the immensely enjoyable prose, seasoned liberally with humor, should help the author gain the larger American audience he deserves. (June)

Categories: Adult Fiction · Collection Development Tools · Reviews

my crush on Sherman Alexie is closing in on…

April 30, 2008 · No Comments

my crush on Markus Zusak - who will win? no, this confession is not the point of this post, this is. Publisher’s Weekly featured a moderated panel with an assistant coordinator for Young Adult Services, Sherman Alexie, a literary agent, and a bookseller grappling with the difficulty of defining YA literature. maybe it doesn’t want to be put in a box, just like the teens who read it….

Categories: Teen Literature
Tagged: ,

field trip?

April 30, 2008 · 1 Comment

first introduced and discussed here, Borders is opening one of their concept stores in Tukwila:

Borders will open another new concept store, in July in Tukwila, Wash., near Seattle, one of 14 new concept stores Borders is opening this year. The 26,368-sq.-ft. store will be in the Westfield Southcenter Mall, located at Southcenter Parkway and Strander Boulevard.

Categories: Bookstores · Marketing
Tagged:

the Nebulas

April 30, 2008 · No Comments

over the week-end, the 2007 Nebula Awards were handed out:

Novel: The Yiddish Policemen’s Union by Michael Chabon

Novella: Fountain of Age by Nancy Kress

Novelette: The Merchant and the Alchemist’s Gate by Ted Chiang

Short Story: Always by Karen Joy Fowler

Script: Pan’s Labyrinth by Guillermo del Toro

Other presentations included:

Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling

Categories: Adult Fiction · Awards

Star Wars–get it here for FREE!!!

April 30, 2008 · No Comments

If you love free stuff, and you’re a Star Wars junkie–check this out.

The LJ Bookroom blog writes:

Free Star Wars Novel Download
April 29, 2008

“This just in from Del Rey: As a special gift to Star Wars fans, Del Rey will be offering Book One in the series, Star Wars: Legacy Of The Force: Betrayal, as a free downloadable PDF, audio book, and eBook. This promotional offer will run for two weeks, from 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, April 29, until midnight on Tuesday, May 13. The free download, which can be shared, e-mailed or printed, will be available here. “

I downloaded the audiobook in about two minutes. Now to try the e-book…..

Categories: Downloads · Pop culture · Technology
Tagged: , , , ,