Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Horror Movie

Horror Movie
By Paul Tremblay
William Morrow, 2024. 275 pages. Fiction

In June 1993, a group of young guerilla filmmakers spent four weeks making Horror Movie, a notorious, disturbing, art-house horror flick. The weird part? Only three of the film's scenes were ever released to the public, but Horror Movie has nevertheless grown a rabid fanbase. Three decades later, Hollywood is pushing for a big budget reboot. The man who played "The Thin Kid" is the only surviving cast member. He remembers all too well the secrets buried within the original screenplay, the bizarre events of the filming, and the dangerous crossed lines on set that resulted in tragedy. As memories flood back in, the boundaries between reality and film, past and present start to blur. But he's going to help remake the film, even if it means navigating a world of cynical producers, egomaniacal directors, and surreal fan conventions--demons of the past be damned. But at what cost? 

This nostalgic dive into the world of cursed films is the low budget filmmaking of The Blair Witch Project meets the ill-fated lore of The Poltergeist. The story jumps between the filming of the original movie and the present-day reboot interspersed with the original screenplay lending itself to an immersive reading experience. Tremblay creates a truly mysterious character with “The Thin Kid” and, at times, it’s difficult to know where the character ends and the actor begins. He doesn’t stop there; you’ll find yourself questioning what is real and what is simply the storytelling magic of filmmaking. Tremblay excels at building a creeping tension throughout the entirety of Horror Movie propelling the reader toward the inevitable tragedy of the original. Overall, if you love 90’s nostalgia and the low budget horror genre, you’ll devour this meta experience!

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By Sylvia Moreno-Garcia
Del Rey, 2023. 318 pages. Fiction

Montserrat has always been overlooked. She's a talented sound editor, but she's left out of the boys' club running the film industry in '90s Mexico City. And she's all but invisible to her best friend, Tristán, a charming if faded soap opera star, though she's been in love with him since childhood. Then Tristán discovers his new neighbor is the cult horror director Abel Urueta, and the legendary auteur claims he can change their lives even if his tale of a Nazi occultist imbuing magic into highly volatile silver nitrate stock sounds like sheer fantasy. The magic film was never finished, which is why, Urueta swears, his career vanished overnight. He is cursed. Now the director wants Montserrat and Tristán to help him shoot the missing scene and lift the curse, but Montserrat soon notices a dark presence following her, and Tristán begins seeing the ghost of his ex-girlfriend. As they work together to unravel the mystery of the film and the obscure occultist who once roamed their city, Montserrat and Tristán may find that sorcerers and magic are not only the stuff of movies.

By Kiersten White
Del Rey, 2024. 293 pages. Fiction 

Thirty years after a tragic accident shut down production of the classic children's program Mister Magic, the five surviving cast members have done their best to move on. But just as generations of cultishly devoted fans still cling to the lessons they learned from the show, the cast, known as the Circle of Friends, have spent their lives searching for the happiness they felt while they were on it. The friendship. The feeling of belonging. And the protection of Mister Magic. But with no surviving video of the show, no evidence of who directed or produced it, and no records of who, or what, the beloved host actually was, memories are all the former Circle of Friends has. Then a twist of fate brings the castmates back together at the remote desert filming compound that feels like it's been waiting for them all this time. Even though they haven't seen each other for years, they understand one another better than anyone has since. After all, they're the only ones who hold the secret of that circle, the mystery of the magic man in his infinitely black cape, and, maybe, the answers to what really happened on that deadly last day. But as the Circle of Friends reclaim parts of their past, they begin to wonder: Are they here by choice, or have they been lured into a trap?

BW

Shower Thoughts

By David H. Pyle
David H. Pyle, 2024. Unpaged. Nonfiction.

Do crabs think fish can fly? Have you almost died without knowing it? Does a straw have one hole or two? From the thought-provoking, to the disturbing, to the downright ridiculous, this compilation of deep thoughts will have you pondering life's most profound and meaningless questions for hours at a time. Each turn of the page will bring a new revelation of the obvious truths you have never thought about before.

I absolutely loved reading this book! The 'thoughts' are in no particular order, so you can read it straight through, or just pick it up, flip to a random page, and prepare to think deeply about something you didn't even realize deserved a second thought! Each 'thought' in the book has its own page, which gives you the space to think about each one individually, instead of being bombarded by too many truths all at the same time. Almost every 'thought' in here would make a great conversation starter, as well. I highly recommend giving this one a look!
 
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By Avery Monson
Chronicle, 2010. Unpaged. Nonfiction.

All My Friends Are Dead is both the saddest funny book and the funniest sad book you'll ever read. Here, in accessible cartoon form are the amusing existential predicaments of clowns, cassette tapes, dinosaurs, zombies, snowmen, houseplants, and others as they each face the inevitable.


By Nathan Pyle
Morrow Gift, 2019. Unpaged. Graphic Novel.
 
Strange Planet covers a full life cycle of the planet's inhabitants, including milestones such as: The emergence day, Being gains a sibling, the Being family attains a beast, and more. With dozens of never-before-seen illustrations to addition to old favorites, this book offers a sweet and hilarious look at a distant world not all that unlike our own.

ERB

Monday, July 1, 2024

The Witch's Heart

The Witch's Heart book cover: a navy background with Angrboda's face in profile, her hair interwoven with illustrations of a snake, wolf, and woman's face

The Witch’s Heart 

By Genevieve Gornichec 

Penguin Audio, 2021. 359 pages. Fantasy 

    Angrboda is a witch so old and reborn so many times that even she doesn’t know her origin. She knows only that she possesses powerful prophetic powers. After her most recent burning, Angrboda runs away, physically stripped of heart. Loki, the Norse trickster god, returns her heart, and Angrboda in turn falls in love. Angrboda bears three children with Loki, and each one is as unique as their parents. But this isn’t a story of domicile bliss as Odin continues to hunt for Angrboda and her gift. When she foresees a grim future for her family, she devotes herself to protecting them, aided by the mighty huntress, Skadi. In this epic tale of love and loss, Genevieve Gornichec retells Norse myths that connect with modern readers for its inventive twists that center women’s stories. Fans of Norse folklore, fantasy, and LGBTQIA+ romance will love this book. 

    I love stories of women with unending potential who learn to embrace their uniqueness. I’ve found myself questioning why Angrboda isn’t included in every Norse tale since reading this book. I also enjoyed Gornichec’s re-imagining of Hel, the goddess of death popularized by Cate Blanchett’s portrayal in Thor: Ragnorok. The audiobook, narrated by Jayne Entwistle, is clear and compelling, allowing listeners to keep up with the many Norse characters and their mythical tales throughout the novel. 

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Kaikeyi book cover: red background with the profile of Kaikeyi adorned with many jewels
Kaikeyi 

By Vaishnavi Patel

Redhook, 2022. 478 pages. Fantasy

The only daughter of the kingdom of Kekaya, Kaikeyi is raised on grand stories about the might and benevolence of the gods. Yet she watches as her father unceremoniously banishes her mother, her own worth measured by how great a marriage alliance she can secure. And when she calls upon the gods for help, they never seem to hear. Desperate for some measure of independence, she turns to the ancient texts she once read with her mother and discovers a magic that is hers alone. She uses it to transform herself from overlooked princess into warrior, diplomat, and most-favored queen, determined to forge a better world for herself than the one that gods and men have granted.

Ithaca book cover: orange background with Penelope illustrated as a marble statue leaning on a bench
Ithaca 

By Claire North 

 Redhook, 2022. 391 pages. Fantasy

This is the story of Penelope of Ithaca, famed wife of Odysseus, as it has never been told before: On the isle, it is the choices of the abandoned women—and their goddesses—that will change the course of the world. 


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