• manga,  Uncategorized

    MANGA: Randen to Saga

    Randen to Saga – Aikawa Fuu

    Delinquents Randen and Saga are two friends who met by chance. When Saga accidentally gets seriously injured in a fight, Randen licks his wound and he recovers instantly! What is Randen’s mysterious ability?

    Delinquents with golden hearts are some of the best characters out there. Here we have the infamous and feared bad boy Saga, known to be TROUBLE and a very strong fighter. He’s always seen fighting, either because someone would ask him to help fight other troublemakers, or more often than not, he’s secretly helping a bullied schoolmate.

    His best friend is Randen, a half-American, half-Japanese transfer student, well-liked but also an equally strong fighter. He’s the only one who knows about Saga’s true nature. He’s always tending Saga’s wounds when one day, Saga was seriously injured by a blade. Concerned for his friend, Randen licked the wound and suddenly, it’s healed!

    This is where the real fun starts!

    Randen and Saga is a super adorable dumb-and-dumber romance with a touch of paranormal. In healing Saga, Randen casually reveals his two biggest secrets: his healing abilities and that he likes Saga.

    Our boy’s head exploded at the part where Randen likes him, so he’s acting like nothing happened and ended up being an awkward dork. And Randen cheerfully pursues his best friend while they hang out like they normally do. Except now, Saga gets licked when he’s injured. And OMG, it’s ridiculously cute!!! 

    The POV was initially in Saga’s but flipped to Randen’s in the middle. We see how the boys became friends, and that one time Randen stealthily healed Saga. Ack! That scene went right in the kokoro!

    Loved the dynamics of Saga as the tsundere and Randen as the yandere, though these were portrayed lightly. Saga’s approach to protecting his friend is more direct, usually sacrificing himself, while Randen cunningly blackmails anyone who threatens Saga and does it with a smile.

    These two are giving me so much life! One of my favorite best friends to boyfriends stories ever!


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    SERIES REVIEW: The Wyandot County Mysteries Books 1 & 2 by Marshall Thornton

    The Wyandot County Mysteries: The Less Than Spectacular Times of Henry Milch – Marshall Thornton

    A new mystery series from the award-winning author of the Boystown and Pinx Mystery series.

    Things have not been going well for Henry Milch. After a Saturday night clubbing in his beloved West Hollywood, he took one pill too many and ended up banished to northern lower Michigan to live on a farm with his ultra-conservative grandmother. It was that or rehab.

    While working a part-time job for the local land conservancy he stumbles across a dead body in the snow—as if things couldn’t get worse. But then things take a turn for the better, there’s a reward for information leading the man’s killer. All Henry has to do is find the murderer, claim the reward and he can go back to his real life in L.A.


    Rating:
    4 Stars – minor quibbles but I loved it to bits

    Soundtrack: Town
    Artist: CASTLEBEAT
    Album: VHS


    The Wyandot County Mysteries: A Fabulous Unfabulous Summer for Henry Milch- Marshall Thornton

    In the second Wyandot County Mystery, things are still not going well for Henry Milch. While stuck in Northern Lower Michigan helping his Nana Cole recover from a stroke, he learns that her favorite pastor has been killed. When Nana Cole asks him to investigate, he refuses—until she offers him money. Money that will help him get back to real life in West Hollywood. That sets Henry off on a journey that includes: off-key choir rehearsals, pole barns, bad haircuts, a hunky doctor and too many get-well-soon casseroles.


    Rating:
    4 Stars – minor quibbles but I loved it to bits

    Soundtrack: Big City Dreams
    Artist: Might Not feat. Sofia Insua
    Album:


    The Wyandot County Mysteries by Marshall Thornton is an LGBTQIA+ murder mystery series I didn’t expect to enjoy as much as I did. It did not have the usual romantic subplot, nor is it cozy. It contains many undesirable elements, yet I was completely hooked!

    The series is set in the early 2000s, so people watched cable TV, landlines were still ubiquitous, cell phones were flip phones, and the It gadgets were those colored Macbooks that look so retro now. The news often talks about the war, and people would mention updates about sons or grandsons deployed in the Middle East. 

    The star of the series, Henry Milch, well, I wouldn’t say he’s a likable character. Vapid, spectacularly self-absorbed, has nothing but uncharitable comments about everyone. In another story, Henry would be the bitchy ex the main character would dump to be with the love interest. Or that friend who’s always a hot mess

    Henry used to live in LA, but after an incident that left him with costly hospital bills, he’s broke and now lives with his Nana Cole in a small town in Wyandot County. Henry hates it. One reason is he’s shoved back in the closet. He has big plans to return to LA once he has enough money. And this kicks off the first mystery.

    The Less Than Spectacular Times of Henry Milch opens the series. Henry discovered the dead body of Sammy Hart, an out-and-proud gay man. The police weren’t making any efforts to solve the case, so Sammy’s friends offered $15,000 to anyone with information about the killer.

    Jumping at the chance to earn the reward, Henry decided to investigate, calling upon the knowledge he picked up from CSI and True Crime.

    In A Fabulous Unfabulous Summer for Henry Milch, Henry was offered $2000 by his Nana to find out what really happened to the dead pastor of their church. The man was bludgeoned to death. The police said he was robbed by a meth addict, but Henry thought otherwise.

    Still lacking enough funds to move to LA, Henry decided to humor his grandmother and started asking enough questions in an attempt to earn the money.

    He struck an antagonistic friendship with Opal, a bisexual a friend of the late Sammy Hart, who helped pooled money for the reward. Henry calls her only when he needs something, and Opal never hesitates to call him on his BS. Born and raised in the area, Opal knows everyone, including suppliers of illicit substances.

    Content warning: Henry is very much in denial about his drug addiction, and he’s frequently popping pills. In one very, very gross scene, he seriously contemplated fishing out the pills he puked floating in the toilet bowl so they don’t go to waste. He came to his senses when he realized that’s what drug addicts do, and he tells himself he’s not an addict.

    He sleeps with a few guys, most of them forgettable. One time, he dated a gorgeous doctor, a genuinely nice guy very much attracted to Henry. In your usual MM romance, this doctor would be The One. Of course, Henry fucked it up by refusing to give up his pills after the good doctor offered to help him overcome his addiction.

    Henry’s relationship with his mother and grandmother is complicated. His mother goes from boyfriend to boyfriend and has a casual parenting style, a.k.a. mostly absent. His mother and grandmother rarely agreed on anything, but surprisingly, they did when it came to him.

    Nana Cole is from one of the old families of the county, with typical Christian conservative views. They frequently butt heads. But even with their differences, it’s obvious that Nana Cole cares for her grandchild. Henry is determined not to like his Nana, but he also did not abandon her when she had her stroke.

    As an amateur sleuth, Henry notices things that don’t add up but have zero finesse in dealing with people. He just point-blank asks questions. He’s also not above using people to get what he wants. Given his bull-in-a-china shop approach, it was a wonder Henry got answers from the conservative folks of the county.

    With such a flawed character taking the lead, the entire thing wouldn’t have worked. But the author magically made the storytelling so damned engaging, even if I didn’t like Henry at all. He takes us to a scathingly humorous fish-out-of-water view of small-town Michigan with many comparisons and palpable longing for the big city way of life.

    Many times, I would think, “What a bitchy thing to say, Henry!” while at the same time thinking, “He’s got a point, though.” This leads us to another content warning: Henry’s views about religion and small-town life may offend some.

    The Wyandot County Mysteries is one of those mystery stories where I just enjoyed tagging along with our unlikely sleuth, not really caring about who killed who. The cases propel Henry to begrudgingly learn more about his hometown and its people. Twice, he’s on the cusp of leaving, but something or other would prevent him from hightailing it to LA.

    Would this snarky twink finally say adios to Wyandot to party and play in LA, or would he feel enough of a connection to the place to call it home?

    Maybe the third time’s a charm for our boy. Looking forward to Book 3. Because one thing about a hot mess like Henry: he’s never boring!

    P.S.

    The Wyandot County Mysteries should be read in order.


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    SOUNDTRACK: Town by Castlebeat & Big City Dreams by Might Not feat. Sofia Insua

    Soundtrack to The Wyandot County Mysteries: The Less Than Spectacular Times of Henry Milch by Marshall Thornton

    Town by Castlebeat for a book about a big city boy forced to learn about the small town he’s stuck in.

    We walked around this town
    I’m losing it it’s a sign
    But i don’t know never mind
    I’m walking in then walking out

    It’s just one more memory
    Before it’s time to leave
    Will you wait patiently
    Cause one day you will see

    Soundtrack to The Wyandot County Mysteries: A Fabulous Unfabulous Summer for Henry Milch by Marshall Thornton

    Big City Dreams by Might Not feat. Sofia Insua for a book about a big city dreams that always go awry.

    I had a dream
    I have to go
    A big city dreams with big city goals
    I’ve been sitting in this room in the dark
    For an hour and a half and there’s something calling
    Something calling out my name
    It’s a dream it’s a game I don’t know but it’s out there calling
    Hey, hey
    There’s fire in our hands and we’re never coming back so

    Hey, hey
    There’s fire in our hands and we’re never coming back no

  • quote,  Uncategorized

    Last night we walked around
    We walked all over this town
    And then spent some time away
    But it’s always just the same

    Cause we walked around this town
    We walked around this town
    We walked around this town
    I’m losing it it’s a sign
    But i don’t know never mind
    I’m walking in then walking out

    It’s just one more memory
    Before it’s time to leave
    Will you wait patiently
    Cause one day you will see

    You will see
    You will see

    And i’ve seen it all before
    But i’m knocking on the front door
    Is there something going on
    Well i think this feeling’s gone

    Cause we walked around this town
    We walked around this town
    We walked around this town
    I’m losing it it’s a sign
    But i don’t know never mind
    I’m walking in then walking out

    It’s just one more memory
    Before it’s time to leave
    Will you wait patiently
    Cause one day you will see

    Oh
    Oh

    Walked around this town
    We walked around this town
    Walked around this town
    We walked around this town

    I had a dream
    I have to go
    A big city dreams with big city goals
    I’ve been sitting in this room in the dark
    For an hour and a half and there’s something calling
    Something calling out my name
    It’s a dream it’s a game I don’t know but it’s out there calling
    Hey, hey
    There’s fire in our hands and we’re never coming back so

    Hey, hey
    There’s fire in our hands and we’re never coming back no

    I’ve been dreaming
    Big city dreaming

    Big city dream
    Big city dream
    Do you wanna come with me

    Big city dream
    Do you wanna come with me

    And I saw some things that I’d never seen before
    And I’ve done some things I should have never done at all

    Yeah the big city’s gotta hold on me
    Yeah the big city gave me everything

    I’ve been running out of time
    I’ve been running out of rhymes
    I’ve been running running running from myself sometimes
    I’ve been calling out your name
    Call me crazy I’m insane
    All I know is that I love it darling

    Diamonds in my ring
    Diamonds in my soul
    Human gasoline yeah
    Humans made of gold

    I’ve been dreaming
    Big city dreaming

    Big city dream
    Big city dream
    Do you wanna come with me

    Big city dream
    Do you wanna come with me