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My 10 Favorite Fantasy Covers

So, we’ve got that old adage about not judging a book by its cover but, let’s face it, we do. That’s part of why books HAVE covers. Well, cover art that is. Have you ever read a book that had cover art you could just sit and stare at?

I have, and here are are my top ten favorite fantasy book covers (of books I’ve read and have in my collection):

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Graphic Novels in My To-Read Pile: March 2011

I LOVE graphic novels, comic books, and manga. Right now I’m reading the Essential Dr. Strange vol. 1.

I’ve got even more sequentially goodness in my To-Read pile, though:

I have even more in my To-check Out Shelf on GoodReads. But those two are the only graphic novels currently sitting in my every growing To Read pile.

There’s a wide range of stuff in the graphic novel format, from dialogue free all-ages tales like Korgi to Rex Libris type stylized sci-fi romps with super librarians. You should totally check out the selection at your local comic shop or library and add one or two to your own To Read pile.

Books I Love

It’s February 14, a day necessitating the mass use of the word ‘love’. So, in that vein, here are the books that I simply love. (hey, I’m a re-read-aholic after all)

  • Leave it to Psmith by PG Wodehouse

    Hilarious fiction by the master of prose who brought us Jeeves & Wooster. The flower pot scene makes me crack up.

  • Foreigner by Robert J. Sawyer

    An alien world of intelligent dinosaurs. Featuring the best space elevator EVER. Not to mention the most well-written alien culture I’ve ever encountered in fiction.

  • The Queen Jade by Yxta Maya Murray

    Adventure, Mayan archeology, a hurricane, family drama, political upheavel, mystery, romance. It has it all.

  • The Harper Hall Trilogy by Anne McCaffrey

    Set in McCaffrey’s Pern world, and is about the survival and growth of a girl who loves music and her firelizard firends.

  • All Creatures Great and Small by James Herriot

    A great storyteller regales with humorous tales of his adventures as a veterinarian in Yorkshire. You might have seen the BBC TV series based on the books.

  • The Garret Files/Garret PI series by Glen Cook

    Fantasy noir & my absolute FAVORITE cross-genre series. I reviewed Bitter Gold Hearts some time ago.

  • Naked Once More by Elizabeth Peters

    Witty and fun mystery novel that’s also a bit of a poke at the publishing world. VERY enjoyable read.

  • Yotsuba &! series by Kiyohiko Azuma

    LOVE this sweet day-in-the-life manga about a strange little girl, her single ‘dad’ and their adventures with their friends and neighbors.

What I’m Reading: January 2011

Getting into my reading groove for the new year

As always, click on a cover to view a book’s entry on GoodReads.

Books I READ in January 2011

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Review: Draw Your Own Manga by Young & Tamaki

This Book Is About

Ever wanted to draw manga but didn’t know where to start? This is the book for you! The textbook of choice at Tokyo Animation College–the leading school for manga artists in Japan, it covers all the basic information you need to get started on drawing manga with clear and easy-to-understand instructions.

  • Which materials and tools are essential and how to use them
  • How to draw characters and what proportions to use for bodies and faces
  • Techniques for creating simple but effective special effects in ink and screen tone
  • Easy-to-follow rules for drawing in different types of perspective
  • How to use photographic material for backgrounds

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What I Read in 2010

Happy New Year!

With the start of 2011, here’s what I read in 2010. (As always, click a cover to read my review or view the GoodReads entry)

January

Souless
Festering Romance


February

Pinocchio: Vampire Slayer
Monster
Too Many Curses


March

Murder With Peacocks
Wonder Woman Archives, Vol. 1
Murder With Puffins
Revenge of the Wrought-Iron Flamingos
The Book of Codes: Understanding the World of Hidden Messages
Crouching Buzzard, Leaping Loon
A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and Use of Arms and Armor in All Countries and in All Times
The Kosher Guide to Imaginary Animals: The Evil Monkey Dialogues
We'll Always Have Parrots
Saxons, Vikings and Celts: The Genetic Roots of Britain and Ireland
Owls Well That Ends Well
The Penguin Who Knew Too Much
No Nest for the Wicket
Cockatiels at Seven
Webcomics 2.0: An Insider's Guide to Writing, Drawing and Promoting Your Own Webcomics
Agnes Quill: An Anthology Of Mystery


April

Her Royal Spyness
The Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages
The Ninth Daughter: An Abigail Adams Mystery
SPQR XI: Under Vesuvius
Year of the Hyenas: A Novel of Murder in Ancient Egypt
The Secret Life of Words: How English Became English
Seed to Seed: Seed Saving and Growing Techniques for Vegetable Gardeners
Heucheras and Heucherellas: Coral Bells and Foamy Bells
3 x 3 Eyes: Key To The Sacred Land
The Xanadu Adventure
A Night in the Lonesome October
Natural Curiosities: From the Cabinet of Albertus Seba


May

The Word Museum: The Most Remarkable English Words Ever Forgotten
The Grammar Devotional: Daily Tips for Successful Writing from Grammar Girl
California Gardener's Resource: All You Need to Know to Plan, Plant, and Maintain a California Garden
D.Gray-man, Volume 1
Essential Herbal Wisdom: A Complete Exploration of 50 Remarkable Herbs
Zeke and Ned
Rapunzel's Revenge
The Red Monkey Double Happiness Book
Colonia: Islands and Anomolies
The Unwritten, Vol. 1: Tommy Taylor and the Bogus Identity
Crazy Aunt Purl's Drunk, Divorced, and Covered in Cat Hair: The True-Life Misadventures of a 30-Something Who Learned to Knit After He Split
The Hotel Majestic
Queen Victoria: Demon Hunter
Blazin' Barrels Volume 1
Blazin Barrels 2
The Search for the Giant Squid: The Biology and Mythology of the World's Most Elusive Sea Creature
Chobits, Volume 8
Fullmetal Alchemist, Volume 01
Weird and Wonderful Words
Utamaro: Portraits in the Japanese Woodcut
Wonton Soup
Cut to the Quick
Next Exit Volume 1


June

Tegami Bachi: Letter Bee, Volume 1
You Have Killed Me
A Wodehouse Bestiary
Five Centuries of American Costume
Faeries' Landing, Volume 1
Chobits, Volume 1
Jellaby Vol. 1
Mail Order Ninja
Fruits Basket Ultimate Edition
The Green Guide to Herb Gardening
Fruits Basket, Volume 3
Fruits Basket, Volume 4
Chobits, Volume 2
Chobits, Volume 3
Chobits, Volume 4
Elephants on Acid: And Other Bizarre Experiments


July

The Victory Garden Companion
Living Color: Master Lin Yuns Guide to Feng Shui and the Art of Color
Chobits, Volume 5
Chobits, Volume 6
Chobits, Volume 7
The Practical Encyclopedia of Feng Shui : Understanding the Ancient Arts of Placement
Fruits Basket, Volume 5
The Arrival
Shoulder-a-Coffin Kuro, Volume 1
Applied Feng Shiui: Pa-Kua and Lo Shu
Fruits Basket, Volume 8
Fruits Basket 9
Fruits Basket 10
Fruits Basket 11
Clamp School Detectives, Volume 1
Pixy Junket
Shoulder-a-Coffin Kuro, Vol. 2
American Born Chinese
Fruits Basket, Volume 12
Fruits Basket, Volume 13
Fruits Basket, Volume 14
Fruits Basket, Volume 15
Fruits Basket, Volume 16
Fruits Basket, Volume 17
Fruits Basket, Volume 18
Fruits Basket, Volume 19
Fruits Basket, Volume 20
Fruits Basket, Volume 21
PhD: Phantasy Degree Vol. 1
Long Tail Kitty


August

Loveless, Volume 1
Fruits Basket, Volume 22
Me Write Book: It Bigfoot Memoir
Fruits Basket 23
The Adventures of Rabbi Harvey: A Graphic Novel of Jewish Wisdom And Wit in the Wild West
PhD: Phantasy Degree Volume 2
Draw Your Own Manga: All the Basics


September

Stalking the Dragon (A Fable of Tonight, John Justin Mallory Mystery, #3)
A Handbook of Chinese Healing Herbs
InuYasha, Volume 1
Black Bird, Volume 1
InuYasha, Volume 2
What's Michael? Volume 10: Sleepless Nights
What's Michael? Volume 11: Planet Of The Cats
Yotsuba &! Volume 1
What's Michael? Vol. 6: A Hard Day's Life
Yotsuba &! Volume 2
PhD: Phantasy Degree vol 3
Wormwood, Gentleman Corpse: Birds, Bees, Blood & Beer


October

The Amazing Remarkable Monsieur Leotard
Daisy Kutter: The Last Train
Yotsuba&!, Vol. 4
Shades of Milk and Honey
Yotsuba&!, Vol. 5
Yotsuba&!, Vol. 6


November

Clover, Volume 1


December

Mystery Books I’ve Loved

I really love mystery books. I especially like historical mystery books. Being a voracious reader I’ve read quite a few over the years; from YA mystery series like Encyclopedia Brown and Dakota King to adult title like Tony Hillerman’s Talking God to classics like Sherlock Holmes.

Interestingly, though Mystery is my favorite book category our collection takes up less space than the rest of the fiction in our home library. I guess, over the years, I’ve refined my mystery book collection, like a fine vodka, down to the absolute best. (In my humble opinion)

Here’s a list of the mystery titles and series that I love, my favorites in my favorite genre:

5 Vikings Out of 5

I RARELY give anything five stars. Interestingly, not only does the following list contain all the MYSTERIES I’ve given five stars/vikings to but it also contains the ONLY books I’ve ever given a five-out-of-five rating to. Ever. (NOTE: Some of these are cross-genre noir [oh, how I love thee])

Click a cover to view on GoodReads database.

Cut to the Quick
Angry Lead Skies
Metro Girl
The Hermit of Eyton Forest: The Fourteenth Chronicle of Brother Cadfael
The Raven in the Foregate: The Twelfth Chronicle of Brother Cadfael
Whispering Nickel Idols

4 Vikings Out of 5

I’ve given a lot of mystery titles a rating of four-out-of-five stars/vikings over my reading career so far. Here’s a montage of my favorites from this group.

Plum Lucky
Face Down Upon an Herbal
Murder With Peacocks
Dread Brass Shadows
Mystery Mile
McNally's risk
The Automatic Detective
The Saint and the Happy Highwayman
Death of a Dreamer
Mammoth Book of New Historical Whodunits
The Hound of the Baskervilles
Naked Once More
Rainbow's End
The Simping Detective
Death of a Dreamer

December Book Gift Ideas

December is a big gift giving holiday month for a variety of folk. For us book lovers this provides one of many yearly opportunities to add to not just our own home libraries but to the book collections of our friends and loved ones.

It’s not always easy to come up with book ideas, though. So, to help out I’ve present my personal Wishlist shelf on the social book site GoodReads; I have some really eclectic tastes so this is a great way to give a wide range of suggestions.

My Book Lists section is another good source of book gift ideas; from steampunk to noired.

Chriss’ Own Wishlist Book Shelf

  1. Angel Diary Volume 1by YunHee Lee & Kara (illustrator)fantasy manga/graphic novel
  2. Bookhunterby Jason Shigalibrarian fiction graphic novel
  3. Carnal Knowledge: A Navel Gazer’s Dictionary of Anatomy, Etymology, and Triviaby Charles Hodgsonword book and lexicon
  4. Chobits, Volume 1by CLAMPsci-fi romance manga/graphic novel
  5. Elephants on Acid: And Other Bizarre Experimentsby Alex Boesehumorous science reference
  6. Essential Herbal Wisdom: A Complete Exploration of 50 Remarkable Herbsby Nancy Arrowsmithherber
  7. The Eye of Jade: A Mei Wang Mysteryby Diane Wei Liangmystery novel set in modern China
  8. Five Hundred Years Afterby Steven Brustfantasy novel
  9. Her Royal Spynessby Rhys Bowenday-in-the-life manga/graphic novel
  10. Herbie Archives Volume 1by Shane O’Sheacollection of classic comic book
  11. Hint Fiction: An Anthology of Stories in 25 Words or Feweredited by Robert Swartwoodshort fiction anthology
  12. Hi-Fi Color For Comics: Digital Techniques for Professional Resultsby Brian Millercomic coloring how-to
  13. Jerry Baker’s Terrific Tomatoes, Sensational Spuds, and Mouth-Watering Melonsby Jerry Bakervegetable gardening reference
  14. Letter Perfect: The Marvelous History of Our Alphabet From A to Zby David Sackswords and history
  15. Murder With Puffinsby Donna Andrewshumorous mystery novel
  16. Yotsuba! Volume 1by Kiyohiko Azumaday-in-the-life manga/graphic novel

What I’m Reading: November 2010

With all the Thanksgiving excitement and my new job (whoo hoo!) I haven’t gotten a lot of reading done.

As always, click on a cover to view a book’s entry on GoodReads.

Books I READ in November 2010

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Vampire Fiction Origins

So, books with vampires in them are HOT right now. Though, some readers and purists feel many of these new angsty fangsters don’t deserve the name “vampire”.

Vampires aren’t new to the literature scene, though; the first work of prose featuring a vampire was published about 300 years ago. So let’s take a quick look at where the vampire novel started out:

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