dakegra.net http://dakegra.net if I had to explain, you wouldn't understand posterous.com Sun, 29 Jan 2012 23:39:04 -0800 Revamp http://dakegra.net/revamp http://dakegra.net/revamp Revamping the blog. It has been ignored & idle for too long. New sections, New features.

Watch this space!

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Sun, 10 Apr 2011 14:13:00 -0700 pop! http://dakegra.net/pop http://dakegra.net/pop

High Speed Video of Popcorn Popping - 6200 fps, playback @ 25 fps

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Tue, 05 Apr 2011 13:21:00 -0700 music in the woods http://dakegra.net/music-in-the-woods http://dakegra.net/music-in-the-woods

utter genius.

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window detail at Woolsthorpe Manor, birthplace of Isaac Newton

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Tue, 22 Mar 2011 14:35:00 -0700 books of 2011: mini-reviews http://dakegra.net/books-of-2011-mini-reviews http://dakegra.net/books-of-2011-mini-reviews

(nicked from my Twitterings, because I'm too knackered to do it properly)

Zoo City, by Lauren Beukes (@laurenbeukes): Brilliant. Compared favourably with Michael Marshall Smith (@ememess), I'd have to agree. Dark, gritty, deliciously original. Buy it. Thank me later.

The Fallen Blade, by Jon Courtenay Grimwood (@JonCG_novelist). Vampire assassins in Venice. Seriously, what more do you need to know? utterly brilliant.

 

Currently reading The Watchers, by Jon Steele, which has the tagline "Imagine the Bourne Identity rewritten by Neil Gaiman". I'm *so* intrigued...

 

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Tue, 22 Mar 2011 14:04:00 -0700 books of 2011: The Road to Bedlam http://dakegra.net/books-of-2011-the-road-to-bedlam http://dakegra.net/books-of-2011-the-road-to-bedlam

Been a while since I posted any reviews. So, here goes

The Road to Bedlam: The Courts of the Feyre, Vol. II, by Mike Shevdon

 

Fabulous stuff. As the title suggests, it's the second book in a series, the follow-up to the superb Sixty-One Nails. The first book had hints of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, with doses of Jim Butcher's Dresden Files thrown in. It's the story of Niall, and his discovery that he's not really one of us, but of Fey heritage. A dark and hidden London (hence the Neverwhere comparisons) full of strange wonders...

This second book is different in tone, and centres on the disappearance of Niall's daughter, and his quest to find out what happened. It's hugely enjoyable and whilst we see our favourite characters from Sixty One Nails cropping up, stranger things happen. I loved Raffmir and his toying with Niall throughout the story.

 

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Bach's Toccata on a ukulele. Pure awesome.

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Fri, 04 Mar 2011 14:16:00 -0800 My top ten books http://dakegra.net/my-top-ten-books http://dakegra.net/my-top-ten-books

Inspired by World Book Day, I thought I'd pull together a list of my top ten favourite books[1]

So, in no particular order, I recommend:

1. Only Forward ~ Michael Marshall Smith

This was Mike's debut novel, billed as a cross between Blade Runner and The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy. It's neither, but an entirely original blend of smart-talking protagonist, weird & wonderful situations and locations, holding together a dark, funny, unforgettable story. This is the book I'm most likely to recommend to you on any given day.

2. The Stainless Steel Rat ~ Harry Harrison

My dad had a copy of this on his bookshelf at work, and I was drawn to it by the fabulous spaceship on the front. It's a corking read which zips along without pausing for breath. The thing I love about old sci-fi books is that they're short, skinny little paperbacks that you can get through in a couple of hours, but packed with excitement, adventure and really wild stuff. This is the story of Slippery Jim DiGriz, ace con-man, and titular Stainless Steel Rat, and his recruitment into the Special Corps, run by criminals to catch criminals. Who better to catch a thief than another thief? Brilliant. I'm not ashamed to say that Monty owes a lot of his heritage to the Rat.

3. Dune ~ Frank Herbert

Yes, it's long, and yes the later books in the series do go on a bit, then turn utterly bonkers. But Dune is wonderful, deep and complex, laden with atmosphere.

4. The Kinky Friedman Crime Club ~ Kinky Friedman

A friend gave me a copy of this many years ago, and I was instantly hooked by the tales of Kinky Friedman, loft-dwelling, cigar-smoking, espresso-guzzling private dick for hire in NYC, with a great line in one-liners

5. Pashazade ~ Jon Courtenay Grimwood

The first of his 'Arabesk' trilogy, it's a book I've read many times. Jon has a knack for finding a sentence or turn of phrase which is just *so* delicious and perfect that I find myself reading and re-reading sections, just to work out how the hell he did it. Masterful.

6. The Eyre Affair ~ Jasper Fforde

Ah, no list would be complete without Jasper. The adventures of Thursday Next, Jurisfiction Agent. The first book is literally stuffed to the gills with ideas which make your head spin. Superb.

7. Against a Dark Background ~ Iain M. Banks

A lot to choose from for Mr Banks, but this is my favourite. Dark, oh so dark, but a cracking good read. The Lazy Guns alone are worth the price of admission.

8. Pyramids: A Discworld Novel ~ Terry Pratchett

Again, lots to choose from. Pyramids is my favourite and most-read of my Pratchett collection. The opening scenes where young Pteppic joins the Assassin's Guild are a joy to behold, and Arthur's line

'This is a No.2 throwing knife. I got ninety-six percent for throwing knives. Which eyeball don't you need?'

cracks me up every time I read it. I went to get my copy of the book to check I'd quoted it correctly, and giggled when I read it.

9. Neverwhere ~ Neil Gaiman

I first read Neil's 'American Gods', quite enjoyed it, but couldn't quite see what all the fuss was about. Gaiman fans seemed to be *everywhere*, but on the basis of AG, I wasn't entirely sure why. Then I read Neverwhere, and never looked back. Genius.

10. Un Lun Dun ~ China Miéville

...And if you're having Neverwhere, you've got to have Un Lun Dun. Seriously, just go and buy it. It's entirely different from China's other stuff, but weird and wonderful and odd and inventive and just plain bloody marvellous. You can thank me later.

 

There are, naturally, some notable exceptions on there - The Hitch-hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, for one. But then I'd assume that if you were likely to read it, you'd have done so already.

Also there are other books by most of those authors which I'd also highly recommend. Jasper's second book, Lost in a Good Book, is arguably better than the first, but I think you're better off starting with The Eyre Affair. In LiaGB he realises that he's got a readership who will quite happily trot after him down whatever crazy labyrinth of ideas he comes up with, and the story works a little better.

Iain M. Banks (and his alter-ego, Iain Banks) has his Culture Books, The Player of Games or Use of Weapons, and for his 'mainstream' books, The Crow Road is brilliant. The Crow Road starts with the line

It was the day my grandmother exploded.

Seriously, how can you not want to read on?

Michael Marshall Smith's other books are great too - Spares is a very close second behind Only Forward in my book, and some of his short stories are utterly superb, very dark, scary, thought-provoking and funny. If you happen to come across a copy of his collected short stories, More Tomorrow & Other Stories, snap it up. It was only a short print run, but is a great collection. Failing that, go for What You Make It: Selected Short Stories, a shorter collection in paperback.

I could go on, but I think that's quite enough for now.

 

So, dear reader. What are *your* favourite books? And what did happen to my copy of American Gods?

 

[1]This list is subject to change depending on various factors, including my current mood, what I've just read, how much coffee I've had and the phase of the moon.

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