Thursday, March 10, 2022

Book Review: Bleach, Vol 52 by Tite Kubo

 

Bleach, Vol 52      


Author: Tite Kubo

Publisher: Viz Media

American release date: December 4, 2012

Format/Genre/Length: Paperback/Manga/Supernatural/192 pages

Overall Personal Rating: ★★★★★

 

Ichigo finds himself blinded by Ginjo during their battle. When Orihime attempts to heal him, she is locked into a cage from which her voice cannot be heard. But Ichigo battles on, only to discover Ginjo’s reason was to help him achieve his complete Fullbring. Afterward, an exhausted Ichigo wants nothing more than to go home. But when he gets there, he’s in for a rude shock when Yuzu tells him they have a visitor, their cousin… Tsukishima? Wth?

When Ichigo attacks Tsukishima, Karin and Yuzu are appalled at their brother’s lack of manners. What can he be thinking, to try to hurt their lovely cousin? And why are Keigo and the others here? The situation grows worse when Tsukishima calls Orihime and Chad to join them! Everyone is convinced that Tsukishima is their friend, such a great guy. Confused and upset, Ichigo escapes. He lucks out and runs into his boss on the street and she takes him home. Finally, someone who’s on his side. Or is she? Oh no, she’s called Tsukishima too! Making a hasty exit, Ichigo goes to the Fullbring hideout, only to learn that the others, aside from Ginjo, have all been taken by Tsukishima!

Ginjo takes Ichigo to another secret hideout, but Yukio finds them anyway, and they end up following him to a large house… where everyone is waiting to welcome Ichigo back and forgive him for his bad behavior! It’s like a nightmare he can’t wake from! How can he protect his friends and family if they think he’s in the wrong and Tsukishima is such a great guy?

Ichigo attempts to battle Tsukishima, but it’s difficult when everyone else keeps getting in the way, attempting to run interference. To his dismay, Ginjo steps between them only to be cut by Tsukishima’s sword. Will he become buddy buddies with the enemy now too? When Uryu arrives, Ichigo doesn’t know if he’s siding with the others or not. But in one move, he now realizes who his enemy really is.

Poor Ichigo has it hard in this volume of Bleach. His friends and family think he’s acting badly and he can’t make them see that it’s Tsukishima who’s the enemy, not him. Kiskue and Isshin seem to be up to something, not sure what. Guess we’ll find out in time.  I was right not to trust those Fullbrings! Can’t wait for the next volume!

 

Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Wednesday Briefs: Rose and Thorne 6 #14 (3.4)

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Ethan and Vinnie have been assigned to protect Ethan's Uncle Benny because he's a witness. Uncle Benny's story continues in this week's chapter of Rose and Thorne 6. Don't forget to visit the other Briefers and see what's up with them. Their links follow my tale! Enjoy!

Rose and Thorne 6 #14 (3.4)

“Is Connor McKenzie the reason you’re here now?” Ethan asked when his uncle paused for breath.

Clearly Ethan and I were on the same wavelength.

Benny nodded. I thought I caught a glimpse of anger in his eyes, but that was quickly extinguished. “Connor McKenzie is absolutely the reason I am here with you now. And before I tell you the next part, I really would like a drink. How about you?”

Despite our earlier argument that we were working, I decided I was game if Ethan was game. Not like we didn’t drink on the job when it was required, especially when we were in Florida chasing the Mangler, going from bar to bar with our then-partner Eva June. Also, we were no doubt in for the night with no intentions of leaving the hotel, so no driving would be involved. We could always order in if we needed anything the hotel couldn’t provide.

Ethan agreed so Benny called Room Service and before long we were each holding an ice cold bottle of Guinness stout and listening as Benny continued to tell his tale.

“Well, as I said, Connor was exceedingly attractive and oh so charming. He knew how to get exactly what he wanted from anyone. Including me, obviously. I’m sure that’s why when I accidentally ran into him just a couple of years ago he assumed he could work his wiles on me once more and the past would be at least forgotten, if not forgiven. He’s just that kind of narcissist. Unfortunately for him, I’d learned my lesson during the five years I spent in prison because of him, and I had become immune to his considerable charms. I had no intention of forgetting, much less forgiving. To be honest, when he first approached me, I wanted nothing to do with him and I almost told him where he could go and what he could do when he got there. But then curiosity got the better of me. I wanted to find out what he was up to before I gave him the big heave-ho. Maybe save some other poor sucker from suffering the same fate that I had.”

He took another long breath before raising the bottle to his lips, regarding Ethan over the rim with a somewhat distant gaze before finally speaking again.

“I think you were about sixteen the last time I saw you, does that sound right?”

Ethan nodded.

“Ten years. What a difference time makes, right? The things that we take for granted now… well, they weren’t always that way. I guess I was naïve to think if I came out I’d be accepted for who I was, at least by my own family. And don’t think I blame Maureen, cause I don’t,” he hastily added, although I’m sure Ethan hadn’t been about to accuse him of that. “Your mother wasn’t happy at all with Joe and the things he said when he threw me out and told me never to return. I think his exact words were never darken my doorstep again!”

I couldn’t help but smile as Benny executed a perfect imitation of Joseph Thorne’s deep ministerial voice, and I noticed Ethan did the same. Benny winked at us before turning serious once more.

“I know Maureen had no choice. She was his wife, what could she do?” He shrugged. “Different times. Since then, she’s told me over and over how sorry she was that she didn’t stand up to him, but I get it. I really do. I’m just glad she didn’t let your father walk all over you and Vinnie.”

‘You can thank Vinnie for that.” Ethan’s voice held an unmistakable note of pride, one that warmed me to my core. “You should have seen him. Vinnie stood up to him and told him exactly what he thought of him. And Joe Jr too, and Heather.”

“That must have been quite the sight.” Benny chuckled. “Wish I could have been there.”

“Do you think you ran into this guy again by accident? Or maybe it was planned?” Seemed like a strange coincidence to me.

“Oh yes, I’m sure it was,” Benny assured us. “You should have seen his face when he first saw me. For just a moment, I thought he was going to shit himself. Then his inner snake took charge and butter wouldn’t melt in his mouth. No one knew where I was. Not my own family, much less anyone else. And certainly not any mutual acquaintances, cause I hadn’t kept touch with them either.”

“I’m so sorry you had to go through that,” Ethan said sincerely. “If you don’t mind my asking, what were you doing all those years? How did you get by?”

“I don’t mind,” Benny said. “I have nothing to hide.” He drained his bottle of beer and reached for another. “I did a lot of traveling. Here there and everywhere. Doing whatever I could. Construction, retail… spent some time as a line cook for a restaurant in San Francisco. Worked on a fishing boat in Seattle. Even worked on a ranch for a little while.  It’s a beautiful country we have, you know, and I was privileged to be able to see a lot of it. But honestly, I’ve missed Georgia. I’m glad to be going home, although I wish the circumstances could be better. But at any rate, it was in San Francisco that we ran into each other. In a gay bar, of all places. I recognized him right away. Same pretty face, same rotten interior.” He gave a self-deprecating laugh.

“I let him think bygones were bygones as he plied me with drinks. But I was too smart to let myself get drunk and let him manipulate me. So I volunteered to get the drinks from the bar, and I told the bartender to make mine virgin and double his.”

He paused for effect. “Imagine my surprise when he said we would knock over the Smithsonian.”

 to be continued

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Cia Nordwell

J Ray Lamb



Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Book Review: Monster: the Perfect Edition, Vol 9 by Naoki Urasawa

 

Monster: The Perfect Edition, Vol 9     


Author: Naoki Urasawa

Publisher: Viz Media

American release date: July 19, 2016

Format/Genre/Length: Paperback/Manga/Horror/482 pages

Overall Personal Rating: ★★★★★

 

Nina comes face to face with Johan, and yet she can’t bring herself to kill her twin. When Tenma finds her, she is about to shoot herself, blaming herself for what happened. The memories that Johan spoke of are hers, not his. Everything is her fault. Tenma stops her from pulling the trigger. Suddenly she realizes what Johan intends to do – he plans to kill himself but also to eliminate everyone who has any memory of him!

Detective Lunge arrives in the quiet town of Ruhenheim and begins to investigate, ending up in a small book store. Herr Grimmer also arrives in Ruhenheim. He hears what he thinks is a gunshot. Is that possible? Grimmer and Lunge run into each other, and Grimmer tells the detective that a terrible massacre is about to take place here.

After speaking with Nina, whom he has taken to the hospital, Tenma seeks out the son of Franz Bonaparta. He’s figured out what Bonaparta’s real name is and, with the son’s help, he learns how to find him.

And now it’s begun. All roads seem to lead to Ruhenheim, and everyone is gathering there, while the town finds itself in the throes of some terrible madness. People are scared, because people are dying but they don’t know why. Will Johan achieve his insane desire to kill himself and take everyone who ever knew him with him?

It’s been one wild ride but this story has finally reached an end. So many twists and turns. Such an incredible mind this Urasawa possesses! He’s kept us guessing about what’s going on all this time, and now it’s done. The final volume of Monster does not disappoint. And though most everything is explained, I still have questions. Even so, I do like the ending.  I am sorry to say good-bye to Tenma and Nina and Dieter. Even Detective Junge. Thank you for taking me along on such a wonderful journey. I must find the anime and watch that now.

 

Saturday, March 5, 2022

Saturday is Horror Day #51 - Black Death, Killers (2014)

 Black Death


The year is 1348, and the bubonic plague - aka the Black Death - has England in its thrall. Osmund (Eddie Redmayne) is a young monk who lives with his fellows under the leadership of their abbot (David Warner). But Osmund has a secret - he is in love with a young woman named Averill (Kimberley Nixon). Fearful of the plague, she tells him she is leaving and wants him to come with her, but he says he cannot leave just like that. She says she will wait for him every day in a certain spot for a week and hope he comes with her






A group of soldiers arrives, led by Ulrich (Sean Bean). He tells the abbot of a place that is supposedly free 


from the plague because the people there practice necromancy and witchcraft. He requests one of the monks guide them there, but the abbot assures him none will. However Osmund volunteers and leaves with them the next day. 





After witnessing something on the road, Osmund is not so sure of his traveling companions. They make camp for the night, and early the morning he sneaks off to find Averill. But instead, he encounters a group of mine who end up ambushing the soldiers. They blame Osmund for what has happened and the loss of one of them.


Continuing their travels, the group runs across a village where, once they establish that they come in peace, they are welcomed with open arms. But Ulrich is suspicious. There is no sign of death here, as in the other villages they passed along the way, no over-filled cemeteries, no great despair. Why do the women outnumber the men? Osmund is still in mourning when he is shown a great secret which he can scarce believe. Could it be? But how?



One of the more interesting aspects of this film (outside of the obvious, such as Sean Bean and Eddie Redmayne) is the good vs evil trope which is not as clear-cut as one might think. Fanatics come in all sizes and shapes and beliefs. The one thing they have in common is that each side thinks it's right. The beliefs may differ but the solutions they use to achieve their ends is pretty much the same. Sean Bean is great, of course, as the pious Ulrich who is determined to cleanse evil in the name of his God, and Eddie Redmayne as the pious monk is also good. Look carefully at the woman in charge of the village, Langiva, you might recognize her as one of Sean Bean's castmates from Game of Thrones. In fact, she played the horrible Melisandra. And the headman of the village, seen above, is Tim McInnerny.

The atmosphere of the film captures the time well, in my opinion, and it is a well-paced, well-told story. Some scenes are not necessarily for the faint of heart, though. I'll give Black Death 4 Stars.

Killers (2014)


Nomura (Kazuki Kitamura) has a lot of money as well as time on his hands... and a sadistic streak a mile wide. As evidenced by the lady with the plastic bag over her head who he has bound and secured in his own private torture chamber. She isn't the first, though, nor will she be the last. He films his torture sessions and uploads the videos for all to see. Wearing a mask, of course, to conceal his identity.







Bayu (Oka Antara) is a journalist of the crusading variety, who is determined to reveal ruthless 


businessman Dharma (Ray Sahetapy) for the cruel bastard that he is. Things at home aren't going well either, ever since he moved out of the home he once shared with his wife and daughter. Now Bayu's father-in-law seems to be trying to move a new man into Bayu's place. Bayu finds himself on the wrong end of a kidnapping by two men who definitely intend him harm. But a virtual comedy of errors leaves them dead and him alive. Having seen similar videos, he instinctively takes his phone and records the scene, then goes home and uploads it under an anonymous user name.

Bayu is shocked when someone messages him and warns him that he is too easy to find, he needs to use another IP address next time. Confused and fearful, Bayu replies to the stranger, in spite of his instinct not to, and they begin a conversation that carries over into a video chat. The other man is wearing a mask, so Bayu won't be able to identify him, but the man is none other than Nomura, thrilled to find someone else like him.



And so their relationship begins....

Killers is about two killers who do similar things but from different motives. Nomura enjoys the thrill of the kill. He only seems to come alive when he is killing. On the other hand, he finds himself having feelings for a girl he meets named Hisae (Rin Takanashi)   who owns a flower shop. She has an autistic brother, Souichi (Tensui Sakai), and Nomura finds himself giving the boy life lessons. Probably not an ideal situation. On the other hand, Bayu's victims have done things that are wrong, so he is more of an avenger than Nomura.  Both men find it difficult to balance the separate halves of their lives. Nomura even warns Hisae to stay away from him, but she doesn't listen, concerned about his influence on her brother.

This film is both dark and intense, and very well done. The acting is top notch, as is the direction, and the writing. It examines the question of doing evil for good reasons, and what price is too high to pay. Be aware this film is not for the squeamish. I give it 4.5 Stars.


Friday, March 4, 2022

Book Review: Monster: The Perfect Edition, Vol 8 by Naoki Urasawa

 

Monster: The Perfect Edition, Vol 8     


Author: Naoki Urasawa

Publisher: Viz Media

American release date: April 19, 2016

Format/Genre/Length: Paperback/Manga/Horror/432 pages

Overall Personal Rating: ★★★★★

 

Tenma has been asking questions about Eva’s bodyguard, trying to learn her whereabouts. The man roughs him up and refuses to tell him, but he lets Eva know he’s seen her ex. Tenma persists, returning the next night, with a gun. He tells the bodyguard he knows the Baby hired him, and he wants to know why. Martin explains that all she does is go to parties, and all she did for the Baby was point out a blond man with a pretty face. Of course, Tenma knows who that is.

Martin rushes back to the hotel. His instructions are to kill Eva, but he can’t bring himself to do that, so he asks her to run away with him. She says has no interest in that, so he gives her the address of Tenma’s hotel, trusting the doctor will keep her safe. When the men come for her, she isn’t there, and now he has to face the music. Martin is shot but lives, and manages to reach Tenma’s hotel, only to discover that Eva never arrived. Martin tells Tenma that the experiments at Red Rose Mansion are still going on, and now the devil has an apprentice in the form of Peter Capek. Tenma finds Eva at the train station and tells her what has happened.

Nina is trying to jog her memory by returning over and over to the Three Frogs. She tells Dieter he needs to go back to Munich, back to school, but he refuses and insists on accompanying her. She remembers being taken to the Red Rose Mansion, and something terrible happened, but what?

We’re finally at the beginning of the end. Everything is becoming clearer, and more and more people are becoming aware of what is going on. But can they stop it? Can they catch the devil before his final grand plan is set in motion? How is Franz Bonaparta at the center of everything? What exactly happened at 511 Kinderheim? And why?

One more volume to go, can’t wait!

 

 

Thursday, March 3, 2022

Book Review: Mockingjay (Hunger Games Trilogy, Book #3) by Suzanne Collins

 

Mockingjay (Hunger Games Trilogy, Book #3)    


Author: Suzanne Collins

Publisher: Scholastic Press

American release date:  September 1, 2010

Format/Genre/Length: Hardback/YA SciFi Action/391 pages

Overall Personal Rating: ★★★★★

 

The Rebellion has begun, but at what price? The destruction of District 12. Katniss was able to escape, along with her mother and sister, and Gale, but not everyone was so lucky. And poor Peeta is still in the hands of the Capitol, being forced to endure who knows what? Katniss insists on returning to her district to see it for herself, and it’s not a pretty sight. She and her family are living in what was thought to be a destroyed district, namely #13. But they’ve simply kept themselves out of sight, planning for the day they can retaliate against District 1, the Capitol. Good thing they have Katniss, the face of the Rebellion, even though President Coin was overheard to say they should have saved the boy first, meaning Peeta. Finnick is there as well but he’s not entirely himself. And so is Haymitch, but can she ever trust him again?

Katniss is overjoyed to see Peeta appear on the screen in a broadcast from the Capitol, but her joy quickly sours as he advocates a ceasefire and calls upon the rebels to surrender. This isn’t the Peeta she knows, what have they done to him? When Katniss accidentally stumbles upon her prep team, being held hostage and tortured, she begins to realize that President Coin and her advisors aren’t necessarily better than President Snow.  Coin wants to use Katniss as the face of the Rebellion again as they storm the Capitol, but she demands a price – freedom for those captives being held in the Capitol and immunity, especially for Peeta. But her bargaining may lead to more trouble than she imagines.

When Katniss is finally reunited with Peeta, she is horrified at the change in him… and what he has become. Would he really harm her? Could she harm him, if it became necessary? What if he begged her to? And what of Gale? How does she feel about him? Seventeen, with the weight of the world on her shoulders, can Katniss do what is expected… no, demanded of her? Or will she finally break?

Katniss’ journey is finally coming to an end, but as I read this final book, I couldn’t tell how it would end for her. So many twists and turns, unexpected happenings. Like being on the edge of your seat, holding your breath, waiting for the ending and hoping, hoping, hoping. When the adults around you are intent upon destruction, where can a girl turn? This was a fitting ending to the series, and contains heartbreak, deceit, friendship, love, and triumph. I was pleased with the ending, and plan to watch the movies next. I hope they do the books justice.

Good series, highly recommend.

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Wednesday Briefs: Rose and Thorne 6 #13 (3.3)

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.  

Vinnie and Ethan listen as Ethan's Uncle Benny tells his story... of a love gone wrong. See what's going on in this week's chapter of Rose and Thorne 6. Don't forget to visit the other Briefers and see what's up with them! Their links follow my tale! Enjoy!

Rose and Thorne 6 #13 (3.3)

“I was twenty-one and quite naïve when I first met Connor. From an early age, I knew I liked other boys, not girls, but that was not the time to be out and proud. Especially not in the Bible belt. Dad, God rest his soul, meant well, but I knew he wouldn’t understand something I barely understood myself. And Mom followed him in everything. I can’t really blame her, it’s what women did back then. So I kept my feelings quiet, at least around them. And the kids at school. But even closeted, you can get an idea of who might feel the same way. There’s a lot can be said with a wink and a smile. So I did manage to learn something about gay sex, because you know, where there’s a will, there’s a way.” He chuckled.

I couldn’t believe how upbeat he sounded, in spite of everything he was telling us. How hard it must have been to grow up like that, unable to be yourself because society wasn’t ready to handle the image of two men or two women being together. Even so, he’d certainly acquired more experience than I ever had at any time when I was in school. Not even after I reached college. In fact, I was a virgin until I met Ethan. He’s my one and only. Thank goodness he had a little experience, or we would have been two clueless guys trying to figure things out.

Benny turned toward Ethan. “You probably don’t remember your grandparents, do you? You and Sarah were just babies when they died, and Joey was pretty little himself.”

I couldn’t imagine Joe Jr as a child. Was he always mean and spiteful? What did he put his younger siblings through as children? I could never imagine calling him Joey, either. The nickname didn’t suit him.

Ethan shook his head. “No, I have no memory of them. And not too many of Dad’s parents. They moved years ago, and we didn’t see them very often. And then they both died in an accident.”

“I remember.” Benny fell silent for a moment. “Well, I met Connor when I was at college. I was sitting out on the quadrangle, getting some sun and studying, when this utterly cute boy walked up to me and asked if I was in pain. I told him I didn’t know what he meant and he said something like didn’t I get hurt when I fell from heaven because I was obviously an angel.” Benny gave up a sheepish grin. “Yeah, I know. Very cheesy and not very original. But, in my defense, I’d never heard that line before.  I assumed Connor was a student, as I was.. Only later did I figure out he just trolled the campus for innocents like me.”

I couldn’t believe how honest and forthright he was being. I gripped Ethan’s hand tightly, suddenly grateful we hadn’t come of age during that same time. He gave mine a reassuring squeeze in return.

“To be honest, I’d never met anyone like him. I thought he knew everything about everything. Such a smart man. So good-looking. And he certainly had the gift of gab. Connor McKenzie knew no strangers. I was drawn to him from the moment he talked his way into my life. He stole my heart. It wasn’t until later that I figured out how much stealing was a part of his very nature.”

Oh yeah, Benny went to prison for bank robbery, didn’t he? I didn’t know any more than that. In fact, that much knowledge had only come fairly recently. Around the time Ethan told me the truth about his family.

As if he could read my mind, Benny continued. “I guess it’s no secret that I did time for bank robbery. Five years, to be exact. Could have been a lot worse, but it was my first offense. Only offense, actually.”

I stole a glance at Ethan. He was listening with rapt attention to everything his uncle said. I suspected most of what Benny was telling us was news to him as well.

“I’m not gonna lie, I was there,” Benny said. “At the bank. And I was wrong for being there. But in my defense, I had no idea what was going down until it happened. In fact, I never set foot inside that building. My mistake was that I was driving what became the getaway car.” He took a deep breath. “Young and in love… and incredibly stupid. If I’d had any idea what Connor was planning….” He shook his head. “But that was the point, wasn’t it? He took advantage of my love for him, and my blindness to his true nature. A pretty package with a rotten interior.”

“I’m so sorry,” I blurted out without thinking. Damn. Had I just spoken out of turn?

“Thank you,” Benny said softly. The next moment he had enveloped both Ethan and me into his becoming familiar bear hug. Normally, I didn’t care for the touch of strangers, but there was something comforting about Benny. I found myself liking him more and more. And wishing I could do something to help.

But that was what came before. Ancient history. What had happened that Ethan’s Uncle Benny needed protection from now, and how did it relate to what happened in the past?

 to be continued

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Cia Nordwell