Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Book Review: Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation, Vol 3 by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu

 

Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation, Vol 3   


Author: Mo Xiang Tong Xiu

Publisher: Seven Seas

American release date: August 16, 2022

Format/Genre/Length: Paperback/Manga/LGBTQ+/Fantasy Romance/416 pages

Overall Personal Rating: ★★★★★

 

The Wen clan of Qishan have grown too big for their britches. They send an envoy to various clans whom they believe to be incompetent demanding they send at least twenty sect disciples to Qishan within three days for indoctrination. No one likes this but everyone obeys, including the Jiang clan, who send Wei Wuxian and Jiang Cheng among the others. Things go wrong from the beginning when, upon arrival, all the disciples are forced to give up their swords. Then there is Wen Chao, the youngest son of the clan leader, who is a nightmare of a different sort – an arrogant, spoiled bully who has probably never heard the word no in his life.

The disciples’ so-called education comes from one book in particular – Quintessential Records and Quotable Characters of the Illustrious Wen. As the name suggests, it’s all about the Wen Clan. They are told to read it, memorize it, and be able to quote it on command. To add insult to injury, the disciples are fed sparingly and forced to listen to Wen Chao make a speech every day, which they are required to applaud. He even rigs the Night Hunts to make himself look brave, taking credit for the work of the others.

Early one morning, the juniors are driven out of bed and pointed toward the location of the next hunt – Mount Muxi. They are told they are looking for a cave. Well-hidden, they finally find the cave and Wen Chao orders the juniors down first. He is accompanied by his “personal attendant”, Wang Lingjiao, who also thinks too much of herself. And by “personal attendant”, I mean mistress. Because of her relationship with the brat, she gives herself airs and feels she has the right to boss the others around. If the others don’t obey, there are consequences.  However, Wei isn’t just anyone and he doesn’t feel compelled to respect her.

 At first the cave feels empty, but they quickly discover this is not the case at all, and they are all in danger. The cowardly Wen Chao and his subordinates quickly exit the cave – but when they reach the top, they cut the ropes they climbed up on, leaving the others stranded! Jiang Cheng discovers a possible exit, but they need to get past the beast. Wei Wuxian and Lan Zhan battle the creature while the others make their escape, but then find themselves unable to use the same strategy and can only sit hopelessly and wait for help to arrive.

Of course Wen Chao takes credit for the subjugation of the beast. But things go from bad to worse. One day the junior cultivators of Lotus Pier are flying kites when one is arrested. Who by they want to know? By the obnoxious one herself, Wang Lingjiao, who then descends on Lotus Pier with her entourage and demands Wei Wuxian and Jiang Cheng be punished. Madame Yu, Jiang’s mother, is polite at first, but when the girl goes too far, she puts her in her place and unleashes hell on earth. The frightened and cowardly girl summons Wen Chao’s personal bodyguard, Wen Zhiuliu, known as Core-Melting Hand. Madame Yu goes toe-to-toe with him, but not before sending off her son and Wei Wuxian – with whom she has always been at odds – off to safety. They can’t do anything and helplessly witness the destruction of Lotus Pier from their boat.

Wei Wuxian and Jiang Cheng take refuge for a few days under the noses of the Wens, with the assistance of Wen Ning and Wen Qing. Jiang Chenge is in a bad way, as his core has been melted, and he becomes despondent. Wei promises to help him and takes him to the mountain where his mother’s teacher lives, but they must part ways there. Wei promises he will wait for Jiang in a small village, but things go badly wrong for him when he encounters Wen Chao and his cronies, and suddenly no one knows where he is and fear the worst.

All this and so much more in the third volume of Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation! The action changes from the present to the past, from what is to what was, all of which leads to what is happening now. The time Wei and Lan Zhan spent in the cave was terrifying yet exhilarating as they grow closer. What Wen Chao did afterward was so abhorrent, what he did to Wei. The fact that Wei was able to survive was amazing, but his ordeal left its mark on him, leading him down the path of demonic cultivation. As Wen Chao and his chippy discover to their dismay. When he is reunited with Lan Zhan, the latter realizes the change in him, but it helpless to do anything about it.

In the present is still the matter of the dismembered corpse. Lan Xichen is reluctant to think ill of his friend, but the evidence of wrongdoing is growing stronger. In a flash to the past, we see Wei’s arrival at Lotus Pier, after his rescue from the streets by Jiang Feangmian and his early rocky relationship with Jiang Cheng, who is jealous of his father’s attention to this stranger in their midst. But perhaps the highlight of this volume is the secret kiss, given when Wei Wuxian is blindedfolded and cannot see the other person. But of course we know who that is (the illustration gives it away too). I don’t remember this scene from the series, but that isn’t surprising, what with censorship in China, and their not being a huge fan of homosexuality.

Wei Wuxian’s change is what eventually leads to his “demise”. In the series, that scene begins everything, with Wei dropping to his death, despite Lan Zhan’s attempt to save him. That is dramatic license, as it doesn’t occur in the books, but it does make for a great start to a great series. I will be so sorry when I finish the last book. I am reading the fourth one now, only one left after that. The author weaves such a grand tale and populates it with intricate characters. It’s a fascinating read and one I highly recommend!

 

 

 

Sunday, October 29, 2023

Saturday is Horror Day #137 - You Are Not My Mother

 You Are Not My Mother


Char (Hazel Doupe) lives in North Dublin with her mother Angela (Carolyn Bracken) and her grandmother Rita (Ingrid Craigie). Life is tough for the young girl, with her grandmother in poor health and her mother often depressed and lying in bed. School is also hard and Char is often bullied because she doesn't fit in with the other students. One morning, while taking Char to school, Angela announces that "she can't do this anymore", and later her car is found abandoned in a field. Char and Rita report her disappearance to the police, but little is done to find her.






A few days later, Angela returns, acting as if nothing has happened and all's right with the world. But Char is suspicious of this "new" mother. Strange things happen, including the poisoning of Char's Uncle Aaron. Char becomes friends with one of her former bullies, and confides the story of how her grandmother, believing her to be a changeling, placed her by a fire to get the real Char back. Her friend, Suzanne says the new Angela must also be a changeling and they have to repeat the fire ritual in order to get her real mother back.


I'll just say this movie was not for me. It had nothing to do with it being a slow-paced, slow-burn kind of story, but I could never connect with it. Maybe because changelings are not a common theme here, I don't know. But I couldn't tell if the movie was really about changelings or about mental health issues, as it rather blurred the lines. The acting was good enough, but I was just not engaged. The film has a lot of positive reviews, but there are also others who did not like it. You'll have to decide for yourself. I'll give this movie 3 shaky Stars.

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Wednesday Briefs: Bad Karma and the Family Plan #91 (19.3)

 Good morning and Happy Hump Day! If it's Wednesday, then it must be time for more flash fiction from the Wednesday Briefers! We're a group of authors who bring you our finest flash fiction every week, 500 to 1000 words, inspired by one of our prompts.

When Vinnie figures out what Ethan has in mind, to say he is upset is an understatement and his reaction is unexpected. See what's happening in this week's chapter of Bad Karma and the Family Plan. Don't forget to visit the other Briefers and see what's up with them. Their links follow my tale! Enjoy!

Bad Karma and the Family Plan #91 (19.3)

 “I’m sorry, baby, I’m sorry,” Ethan murmured in a continuous stream, his breath warm in my ear, his strong arms like a lifeline I could not seem to let go of had I even wanted to, while I continued to sob my heart out. I was angry, and I was frightened, and even a little guilty for yelling at Ethan when I knew everything he did was in my best interest. Our best interest.

“You know I wouldn’t put you through this unless I thought it was absolutely necessary. We can’t go on with this hanging over our heads. It needs to stop. Now.” His hands stroked my back in soothing circles while I worked at evening out my breathing.

Suddenly aware we were not alone, I glanced around us. No one was paying us any particular attention, for which I was grateful. Still, I didn’t want to embarrass Ethan any more than I probably already had. I started to rise, and he graciously helped me.

“I’m sorry,” I began to babble. “I know I’m acting childish. I know I have no reason to worry about him. He’s locked up, and he won’t ever get out again, I’m sure. And I’m with you.” Unspoken but clear was the understanding that I knew noone and nothing could harm me as long as Ethan was with me.

“Baby, no, it’s not your fault.” He walked me back to the table. Reaching for a napkin, he wiped my cheeks then handed it to me so I could blow my snotty nose. Such a sight I must have been. Of one accord, we grabbed our drinks and returned to the car, where I attempted to pull myself together.

“Would you like me to take you home first?” he began, but I shook my head vehemenly.

“No way. Not a chance. Not happening.”

The corners of his mouth turned up in a smile and I realized he’d expected just that reaction from me. He’d just wanted to make it my decision to go or stay. I couldn’t let him walk into the proverbial lion’s den without me. Even if I was afraid of the lion.

“Dude, you are stuck with me,” I continued. “For better or for worse.” Without thinking, I’d spoken the vows that we would take someday.

“For richer or for poorer,” Ethan said. “Till death do us part.” He looked so solemn in that moment, as if he were already making a vow. How could I even doubt we were meant to be together?

“Once this is over, let’s set a date,” I said quietly.

 Ethan’s eyes shone at my words. “Really? You’re ready to do that.”

“I’m ready.” I nodded. “I want to have you as my husband. For always.”

Were those tears I saw in Mr. Thorne’s eyes? Maybe the match to the new ones in mine?

“I love you so much, Vinnie.” He drew me closer to him, our lips meeting in a gentle kiss. “I can’t imagine my life without you, and I don’t want to. You’re the best person I know, and I want to spend the rest of my life proving how much I love you.”

My cheeks warmed at his declaration. “You know I love you, Ethan. You changed my life in so many ways and made it better. I never want to lose you, and I just hope you don’t regret—”

His lips on mine once more stopped whatever I’d been about to say, and I gave myself over to the sheer joy of being with Ethan at that moment.

 to be continued

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Cia Nordwell


Saturday, October 21, 2023

Saturday is Horror Day #136 - Cobweb

 Cobweb


Peter (Woody Norman) is a shy, introverted boy with no friends, who is constantly bullied by is peers, especially by Brian (Luke Busey). When he hears tapping in his room at night, his parents, Carol (Lizzy Caplan) and Mark (Antony Starr) tell him he just has an overactive imagination and refuse to take him seriously. Even after he tells them someone is speaking to him.







Peter has a substitute teacher, Miss Devine (Cleopatra Coleman) who is concerned for him, especially after she sees a picture he painted which she interprets as a cry for help. She goes to the family home and speaks to Carol, who assures her that her son is fine, just imaginative. But the voice Peter hears continues, and encourages him to do things, one of which gets him expelled. His angry parents ground him, but not in his room. Instead, they make him stay in the dark dank basement.


Miss Divine, very concerned by now, comes by the house once more, ostensibly to give Peter his last paper, but she has written her phone number on it so he can reach her. The voice tells Peter that she is his sister and he must rescue her! And she says their parents have committed murder. In the meantime, Brian the bully decides, with the help of his older cousins, to get vengeance for what Peter has done to him. On Halloween night, of course.


I thought this film had possibilities at first. The idea of knocking on your wall in the middle of the night is terrifying, if handled well. But that isn't the case here. The titular character of the sister reminds me of a spider-like version of Samara, the girl from The Ring. There are definitely things that don't make sense here, such as why the parents chose to distance themselves from their oldest child, rather than help her. The sheer inhumanity of what they did to her is mind-boggling. From the beginning, they seemed off in their attitude toward Peter and to the world at large. A lot of the plot feels cliché, from the stereotypical bullying to the strange parents. The ending is odd, with Peter and his teacher locking the sister up again and her threatening to haunt him forever. Are they actually going to leave her to die? I assume the mother had been taking care of her. Also, how are they to explain all this to the authorities? What will become of Peter then? Looks like room for a sequel. I honestly don't think it deserves it. I'll give this film 2 Stars.

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Wednesday Briefs: Bad Karma and the Family Plan #91 (19.3)

  Good morning and Happy Hump Day! If it's Wednesday, then it must be time for more flash fiction from the Wednesday Briefers! We're a group of authors who bring you our finest flash fiction every week, 500 to 1000 words, inspired by one of our prompts.

When Vinnie figures out what Ethan has in mind, to say he is upset is an understatement and his reaction is unexpected. See what's happening in this week's chapter of Bad Karma and the Family Plan. Don't forget to visit the other Briefers and see what's up with them. Their links follow my tale! Enjoy!

Bad Karma and the Family Plan #91 (19.3)

 “I’m sorry, baby, I’m sorry,” Ethan murmured in a continuous stream, his breath warm in my ear, his strong arms like a lifeline I could not seem to let go of had I even wanted to, while I continued to sob my heart out. I was angry, and I was frightened, and even a little guilty for yelling at Ethan when I knew everything he did was in my best interest. Our best interest.

“You know I wouldn’t put you through this unless I thought it was absolutely necessary. We can’t go on with this hanging over our heads. It needs to stop. Now.” His hands stroked my back in soothing circles while I worked at evening out my breathing.

Suddenly aware we were not alone, I glanced around us. No one was paying us any particular attention, for which I was grateful. Still, I didn’t want to embarrass Ethan any more than I probably already had. I started to rise, and he graciously helped me.

“I’m sorry,” I began to babble. “I know I’m acting childish. I know I have no reason to worry about him. He’s locked up, and he won’t ever get out again, I’m sure. And I’m with you.” Unspoken but clear was the understanding that I knew noone and nothing could harm me as long as Ethan was with me.

“Baby, no, it’s not your fault.” He walked me back to the table. Reaching for a napkin, he wiped my cheeks then handed it to me so I could blow my snotty nose. Such a sight I must have been. Of one accord, we grabbed our drinks and returned to the car, where I attempted to pull myself together.

“Would you like me to take you home first?” he began, but I shook my head vehemenly.

“No way. Not a chance. Not happening.”

The corners of his mouth turned up in a smile and I realized he’d expected just that reaction from me. He’d just wanted to make it my decision to go or stay. I couldn’t let him walk into the proverbial lion’s den without me. Even if I was afraid of the lion.

“Dude, you are stuck with me,” I continued. “For better or for worse.” Without thinking, I’d spoken the vows that we would take someday.

“For richer or for poorer,” Ethan said. “Till death do us part.” He looked so solemn in that moment, as if he were already making a vow. How could I even doubt we were meant to be together?

“Once this is over, let’s set a date,” I said quietly.

 Ethan’s eyes shone at my words. “Really? You’re ready to do that.”

“I’m ready.” I nodded. “I want to have you as my husband. For always.”

Were those tears I saw in Mr. Thorne’s eyes? Maybe the match to the new ones in mine?

“I love you so much, Vinnie.” He drew me closer to him, our lips meeting in a gentle kiss. “I can’t imagine my life without you, and I don’t want to. You’re the best person I know, and I want to spend the rest of my life proving how much I love you.”

My cheeks warmed at his declaration. “You know I love you, Ethan. You changed my life in so many ways and made it better. I never want to lose you, and I just hope you don’t regret—”

His lips on mine once more stopped whatever I’d been about to say, and I gave myself over to the sheer joy of being with Ethan at that moment.

 to be continued

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Cia Nordwell


Sunday, October 15, 2023

Saturday is Horror Day #135 - Wrong Turn (2021)

 Wrong Turn (2021)


Scott Shaw (Matthew Modine) is concerned about his daughter, Jennifger (Charlotte Vega). She and her boyfriend, Darius (Adain Bradley), along with two other couples, Adam and Milla (Dylan McTee and Emma Dumont) and Gary and Luis (Vardaan Arora and Adrian Favela) left to hike the Appalachian Trail. But he hasn't heard from Jennifer and he can't reach her, so what else is a father to do, but head for the trail to look for her.







Six weeks previously, the three couples set out to hike the Appalachian Trail. They book rooms in a small


inn in a very small town and decide to go to a local bar for the evening, and begin the hike the next day. They quickly learn that not everyone in the deep woods is friendly to outsiders, and they almost rumble with some of the men at the bar. A well-meaning woman tries to discourage them from going, and warns them to never leave the trail. But when is good advice ever taken?



As they are hiking, and having a good time, Darius says he knows of a nearby fort that dates back to Civil War times and proposes a detour. Everyone goes along, although Jennifer reminds them of the woman's words to stay on the trail. But Darius argues that it won't take long and they'll get back on track once more. Ah, the best laid plans...



Hopelessly lost in the woods, they make camp and go to bed. Jennifer thinks she sees a silhouette outside their tent in the middle of the night, but then decides it's her imagination. Until the next day when all their phones go missing. Then an accident takes a life, someone goes missing, and Adam is dragged away on a chain. They had come across a plaque talking about an old group called The Foundation, formed prior to the Civil War. Is it possible that their descendants still live in the area? And if so, what is their intent toward the young people? 

The only thing this film has in common with the other Wrong Turn films is the title.  Okay, same author, and also set in the woods. No inbred cannibals with bad make-up here. No gratuitous sex scenes. Not saying this is a great film by any means, but it is a cut above those others. I found the most interesting thing about this movie was the debate concerning right and wrong, and the willingness to accept the consequences of one's actions. If one character hadn't acted rashly, perhaps the other events would not have been triggered. On the other hand, those like the Foundation who choose to live by their own rules aren't exactly role models either.

Jennifer is an interesting character, well acted. The ending suggests the possibility of a sequel or two. Hopefully we'll see Matthew Modine again. I'll keep an eye out for it. In the meantime, I'll give this film 3 Stars.

Friday, October 13, 2023

Book Review: Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation, Vol 2 by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu

 

Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation, Vol 2      


Author: Mo Xiang Tong Xiu

Publisher: Seven Seas

American release date: May 17, 2022

Format/Genre/Length: Paperback/Manga/LGBTQ+/Fantasy Romance/412 pages

Overall Personal Rating: ★★★★★

 

Cultivators Wei Wuxian and Lan Zhan are seeking to solve the mystery of the left arm that wreaked so much havoc at the Mo Estate. To that end, they are traveling together. They find themselves in Yi City, a strange place that seems largely uninhabited. They have been led there by a blind female spirit. To their surprise, they encounter a group of young cultivators , including Wei’s nephew Jin Ling.  Circumstances force them to seek shelter in an inhabited building. Wei makes them eat congee that he cooks for them, in order to combat the effects of the poisonous fog that has overtaken the town.

They are joined by another living person. When Wei sees his sword, he recognizes it, and realizes this is none other than Xiao Xingchen! But how has he become blind? There must be quite a story here, indeed! Xiao Xingchen was once a highly regarded cultivator who wished to start a sect with his best friend Song Lan. But he had disappeared mysteriously a long time before, never to be seen or heard from again. Unfortunately, as they soon learn, this man is not Xiao Xingchen at all, but Xue Yang! He flees, with Lan Zhan in hot pursuit.

Wei and the young ones follow the blind spirit to the charitable mortuary, where they discover a body in a coffin. Could this be the real Xiao Xingchen? Wei decides to use Empathy on the girl in hopes of learning their stories, and how they all came to be here, including Song Lan and Xue Yang.    

Wei Ying and Lan Zhan present their suspicions of who is behind the dismembered corpse to Lan Xichen, but naturally he doesn’t wish to believe them. So they must investigate further on their own. Wei projects himself into a little paper doll and sends it to enter the private rooms of Jim Guangyao, but he seems more than he bargained for, and almost fails to escape capture. Their suspicions are confirmed, but can they prove the man’s duplicity? A confrontation takes place, during which Wei Wuxian’s identity is revealed. He is forced to run, but is surprised when Lan Zhan chooses to go with him.

Even as we travel with Wei and Lan Zhan in the present, we take deep dives into the past lives of other people, as well as our heroes. The intricate tale told by A-Qing, involving Xiao Xingchen, Song Lan, and Xue Lang is both fascinating and heartbreaking. Also the story of how Meng Yao became Jin Guangyao. Everything is told so well, it’s hard to put the book down. I especially loved the story of Lan Zhan and Wei Wuxian and the headband. Although I saw it in the series, I didn’t realize the significance of what happened, and it opened my eyes even wider to Lan Zhan. Still waters run deep indeed.

Great volume, already loving the third one!

 

 

Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Wednesday Briefs: Bad Karma and the Family Plan #90 (19.2)

 Good morning and Happy Hump Day! If it's Wednesday, then it must be time for more flash fiction from the Wednesday Briefers! We're a group of authors who bring you our finest flash fiction every week, 500 to 1000 words, inspired by one of our prompts.

Vinnie and Ethan spend a pleasant time with Ethan's family, but it's time to go now. However, Vinnie is surprised at the route they are taking. Where are they headed, and why is Ethan acting strangely? See what's up in this week's chapter of Bad Karma and the Family Plan. Don't forget to visit the other Briefers and see what's up with them. Their links follow my tale! Enjoy!

Bad Karma and the Family Plan #90 (19.2)

I admit that there are times when I can be somewhat oblivious to the world around me, especially when I’m with Ethan. But even I couldn’t help but notice that we were not headed in the direction I had assumed we’d be traveling. I shot Ethan a confused glance. “Aren’t we going home?”

Ethan didn’t answer immediately, which sent a chill creeping down my spine. Was something wrong that I was unaware of? What now? Hadn’t we been through enough already?

“Not right away,” he finally answered. “I meant to talk to you sooner, but with one thing or another…” His voice trailed off. Now I was getting frightened.

After what felt like a long moment, I found my voice and hoped it didn’t come out as shaky as I felt. “I don’t understand. Did we get another assignment already?” I didn’t think that was likely, though, as I would have known if Anderson had called. And he hadn’t. Unless he’d told Ethan during their last conversation? But no, that was the night before. Ethan would have told me by now. Besides, we had Benny with us, and we would have needed to know so we could make accommodations for our pup’s presence. So no, that couldn’t be it.

“Vinnie, how about we stop for coffee?” Ethan said, which was definitely an answer to the question I’d asked. I felt my heart begin to beat erratically and I told myself to calm down. How bad could it be as long as we were together? I trusted Ethan. Whatever it was, we could handle it.

“Coffee sounds good,” I replied. When did coffee not sound good?

A sign alongside the highway indicated a chain coffee shop was located off of the next exit. Within a few minutes, we were sitting outside, grasping our hot coffee in our hands, admiring the overcast day. A slight chill permeated the air, but nothing we couldn’t manage.

I waited patiently for Ethan to find his words, sipping at my mocha latte, trying not to panic. I kept my eyes on the table so he couldn’t read the fear in them. Finally, he began.

“Vinnie, I think it’s time we got to the bottom of what’s going on.”

Didn’t that go without saying? I made no immediate comment.

“When I talked to Anderson last night, and he assured me Chip is still very much behind bars, I asked where he’s being held.”

My entire body came alive with tingles, but not in a good way. Surely he wasn’t trying to say what I thought he was trying to say? Knowing how much the thought of being anywhere near that man… I couldn’t even complete that thought.

“I think Chip holds all the answers,” Ethan continued. He reached for my hand, but I didn’t respond with my usual alacrity, still cradling my drink. Ethan didn’t seem surprised at my reaction.

“Go on,” I said in a stiff voice I barely recognized as my own.

“You don’t have to go with me. I wouldn’t put you through that. You can wait somewhere else. I don’t plan to stay very long. I don’t even know if he’ll talk to me—” His words cut off abruptly. Probably because I had risen from the table and was slowly backing away. Whether from Ethan or the situation, I wasn’t sure. But my flight instinct had definitely kicked in, and I just knew I was about to run. Not to mention, I was filled with anger.

“How could you do that?” My voice was rising in volume with each word. “After what he did…what he tried to do…what he…” Words failed me just then. Frustrated, I threw my cup at Ethan, but thanks to being suddenly blinded by hot tears, my aim was way off and I missed him by a mile.

“Goddammit, Ethan!” I roared.

Ethan turned pale. No wonder. I don’t think I’d ever actually yelled at him before. Or tried to hit him with a projectile of any sort.

My brain was frantically trying to shut down, to not think about what was happening, what had happened, what had almost happened. I needed time, I needed space.

“Vinnie…baby…” Ethan’s voice was gentle and soothing but I was in no condition to be pacified. I had to get out of here, had to get away… I knew he wouldn’t take this lying down, he would try to reach me but I had to go. And there he was, moving toward me, trying to stop me.

I tried to turn, to escape, but found myself on my knees instead, sobbing my heart out as Ethan wrapped his arms around me.

to be continued

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Cia Nordwell

J Ray Lamb


Saturday, October 7, 2023

Saturday is Horror Day #134 - The Sadness

 The Sadness


After a year of combating a relatively mild pandemic, known as the Alvin virus, citizens are skeptical and become careless in taking precautions. Kat (Regina Lei) and Jim (Berant Zhu) had planned a week-long get-away, and Kat becomes upset when Jim tells her he has to work a shoot that week. He is sorry, but work is hard to get.  A discontented Kat heads to work.





Thanks to people's negligence, the virus unexpectedly mutates, and the result is catastrophic. Blood and 


violence erupt as those who are infected begin to rampage, the virus escalating the need for violence, including sexual assault. 





While riding the subway, Kat is harassed by a businessman who won't leave her alone. And as the virus begins to affect those around them, he becomes one of the casualties, releasing inner demons. And he is determined to have Kat. After great bloodshed, Kat escapes the subway and heads to the nearest hospital with a wounded young woman, Molly (Ying-Ru Chen). It's closed but the two women are admitted so Molly can get treatment. 


Jim and Kat text one another, and Kat gives Jim her location. He vows to get to her, to protect her. The question is, will she survive until he can arrive? And can he reach her in one piece with blood and mayhem everywhere?


The Sadness is a different take on a zombie film, with the infected having their limbic system invaded, crossing violence and sexuality in a horrific way. I have to warn you, this is not for everyone. There is a great deal of blood and sexual violence. Some may be triggered. It is riveting, as you wonder how it will turn out, and will this couple find their way to one another? Also, how will this carnage end? I think it was worth watching. I'll give this film 4 Stars.


Thursday, October 5, 2023

Book Review: Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation, Vol 1 by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu

 

Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation, Vol 1     


Author: Mo Xiang Tong Xiu

Publisher: Seven Seas

American release date: December 14, 2021

Format/Genre/Length: Paperback/Manga/LGBTQ+/Fantasy Romance/396 pages

Overall Personal Rating: ★★★★★

 

Wei Wuxian once had it all. He grew up at Lotus Pier, having been found abandoned on the streets and taken in by Jiang Fengmian. Wei, whose birth name is Wei Ying, was raised alongside siblings Jiang Cheng and Jiang Yanli. Handsome and intelligent, Wei was taught the ways of the cultivator, learning to not only use his sword, but how to manipulate qi and how to use his flute as a weapon. He was also fun-loving and irreverent, and he was wont to speak his mind, a habit which did not sit well with all. Especially a certain member of the Lan clan of Gusu – Lan Zhan, also known Hanguang-jun. Lan Zhan is highly renowned among cultivators, and greatly esteemed, as well as also being very handsome and talented. But as far as temperament, he is the opposite of Wei, being very reserved and somewhat stand-offish.

Wei and Lan Zhan are thrown together when the clans send their young cultivators to Cloud Recesses, the home of the Lan clan, for training. Wei is easily bored by the tedious studies and the many clan rules, especially the no liquor rule. He doesn’t hesitate to break those rules when he sees fit, and never seems to take his studies seriously. It comes as no surprise he would come into conflict with Lan Zhan.

However, due to circumstances not of his making, Wei, also known as the Yiling Patriarch becomes notorious for his demonic cultivation, and when he is killed, no one seems to mourn his passing. There has been too much water under that bridge, so to speak. Well, perhaps one person mourns. Sixteen years pass, and a tortured young man named Mo Xuanyu, whose life has been one of torment because of the circumstances of his birth, decides to exact a steep revenge. His plan is to call down the soul of a dead villain into his body and have it carry out that revenge on his horrible family. But for this to happen there is a terrible price to be paid, one which he willingly accepts – he sacrifices his own soul.

And so Wei Wuxian awakes to find himself in the body of Mo Xuanyu – and with a job to do. Assuming he can navigate this new world without being discovered and killed again. What if he runs into people he once knew, a not unlikely possibility. Will anyone recognize him? Will he be killed again? And will one person in particular know who he really is?

The Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation books are the inspiration for the Chinese drama The Untamed. It is beautifully written and very compelling. Having already seen the Untamed and fallen in love with it, I was excited to learn about the book, which only fleshed out the characters in ways the series was unable to. The books themselves are beautiful, and contain many wonderful illustrations. At the back of the book is a great deal of useful information, including characters, locations, pronunciation of certain words, and more.  Now that I am up to volume 3, I have started to rewatch the series again.

What this comes down to is a romance between two souls. Twin flames, if you will, who seem forever drawn to one another no matter the circumstances. Now I see more clearly how Lan Zhan is able to recognize Wei Wuxian, even after sixteen years of thinking him dead, and despite a sixteen year search for him. Wei has much to learn of what transpired during his absence, and the repercussions of some of his actions. He has a nephew he’s never met, and a brother who hates him. Then there is the Ghost General, Wen Ning, who will respond whenever Wei calls him.

As Wei and Lan Zhan investigate the mysterious disembodied left arm that wreaked havoc at the Mo Estate, they wind up in the mysterious Yi City. Much occurs there, but this volume ends on a cliffhanger, to be continued in the next. This is such a riveting tale, and so universal. How can you not love it? I certainly do.

 

 

Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Wednesday Briefs: Bad Karma and the Family Plan #89 (19.1)

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Vinnie and Ethan head back to Imperial to drop off Uncle Benny. They spend at night, and are delighted at the changes that have been made. The next morning Sarah joins them for dinner, and tells the boys what's going on in her life...since it involves them. See what's happening in this week's chapter of Bad Karma and the Family Plan. Don't forget to visit the other Briefers and see what's up with them. Their links follow my tale! Enjoy!

Bad Karma and the Family Plan #89 (19.1)

The following morning, we were joined for breakfast by Sarah and little Alex. Sarah was delighted to hear that her uncle was staying on, at least for a little while. When Benny spoke about taking family trips together, I could see Maureen fairly glow with happiness. Even the Reverend didn’t seem averse to the idea. And, wonder of wonders, neither did Joey, who had made a point of being pleasant even. Things were working out better than we could have hoped when this all began. Of course, we were invited to be a part of such occasions. Ethan solemnly promised that we would do what we could, and what our schedules allowed. That seemed satisfactory to everyone, and to us as well.

Before we left, we managed to get a few minutes with Sarah, out on the front porch steps. Ethan took advantage of the time to hold onto Alex, who seemed at least momentarily sated after his meal. He nestled back against his uncle, looking rather content.

For her part, Sarah seemed rather thoughtful. More than once, I caught her casting her gaze toward the distance, as if wondering what might be there. It wasn’t until Ethan said we really needed to get going that she gave us some insight into what was on her mind.

“Ethan,” she tentatively began followed by a pause.

“Yes?” he encouraged her.

“I’ve received an offer of employment from a history museum.”

Ethan and I exchanged delighted glances.

“That’s great news. Congrats, Sis!”

I echoed Ethan’s sentiments, minus the sis, of course.

“Um,” she began again. “This museum… it’s in Roanoke.”

I hadn’t expected that, and apparently neither had Ethan. Even more reason to be excited for her, though. She still seemed hesitant, though.

“Sarah, what’s wrong? You don’t look all that happy about it,” Ethan commented with a slight frown. “Is there a problem with moving or something? You know we’ll give you all the help we can, and so will Mom and Dad.”

“I know, and I appreciate that. The thing is…. I hate to impose on your guys…” She faltered again.

I was clueless as to what she was saying, but Ethan caught on more quickly, smart boy that he is. “You need a place to stay, right? Until you can save up enough to get a place of your own.”

Sarah’s sigh of relief told me all I needed to know. Ethan had called it, of course. Must be that twin thing they had going on.

“That’s really kind of you, Eth, but are you sure? I mean, I don’t come alone, you know. Having a child in the house can be… well, messy, sometimes. And loud. I don’t want to disrupt you and Vinnie’s lives or anything.”

“Don’t be silly,” I assured her before Ethan could even open his mouth. I knew what he would say, and I agreed with him. “We’d love to have you stay with us.”

Ethan’s smile told me I’d said the right thing, as he quickly added his agreement. “You never have to ask. You’re welcome to stay with us whenever, for as long as you want. When does your job start?”

“I haven’t officially accepted it yet. I was worried about moving and everything. I hadn’t planned on looking in Roanoke. I just thought it was time to get out of Mercy’s hair, let her and her wife have their privacy back. But then I found out about this place, and I thought it sounded pretty wonderful. Maybe I can even take some more classes, you know? I know Roanoke has schools I could attend.”

“Absolutely. That would be wonderful. Just let us know and we’ll make sure everything is ready for you. We’ll even come and get you. If we’re not on assignment, of course.” With our jobs, we couldn’t count on anything, to be honest.

“I understand. And thank you both so much.”

We all rose at the same time. Ethan handed off Alex to his mother, and we all hugged. Then it was time to make our farewells and hit the road. We got Benny packed up, as well as all our stuff. Before Ethan started the car, he turned to me and pulled me in for a kiss. “Baby, you’re the best,” he said. I basked in the glow of his words for quite some time.

 to be continued

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Cia Nordwell