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FLICKer: Schnee im Juni (Snow In June)

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FLICKer: When You Wake Up

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COVER REVEAL: Heal Me, Love Me by Kimberly Knight & Rachel Lyn Adams

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MUSIC MONDAY: Go Fuck Urself by Fat Dog

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    REVIEW: Seven Summer Nights by Harper Fox

    March 7, 2018 / 2 Comments

    Seven Summer Nights – Harper Fox

     

    It’s 1946, and the dust of World War Two has just begun to settle. When famous archaeologist Rufus Denby returns to London, his life and reputation are as devastated as the city around him.

    He’s used to the most glamorous of excavations, but can’t turn down the offer of a job in rural Sussex. It’s a refuge, and the only means left to him of scraping a living. With nothing but his satchel and a mongrel dog he’s rescued from a bomb site, he sets out to investigate an ancient church in the sleepy village of Droyton Parva.

    It’s an ordinary task, but Droyton is in the hands of a most extraordinary vicar. The Reverend Archie Thorne has tasted action too, as a motorcycle-riding army chaplain, and is struggling to readjust to the little world around him. He’s a lonely man, and Rufus’s arrival soon sparks off in him a lifetime of repressed desires.

    Rufus is a combat case, amnesiac and shellshocked. As he and Archie begin to unfold the archaeological mystery of Droyton, their growing friendship makes Rufus believe he might one day recapture his lost memories of the war, and find his way back from the edge of insanity to love.

    It’s summer on the South Downs, the air full of sunshine and enchantment. And Rufus and Archie’s seven summer nights have just begun…

     

    Seven Summer Nights is a standalone novel featuring a disgraced archaeologist and an atheist vicar. The story could be split into two. One thread follows Rufus’ struggle with PTSD, his endearing friendship with Archie, Archie’s rescue and Rufus and Archie’s awakening.

    That rescue scene in particular had me crossing my fingers and praying really hard for Rufus and Archie. Theirs was one of the most wholesome relationship I have seen so far and a delightful combination of insta-love and slow-burn. They were so kind to each other from the beginning, there was never any moment of unnecessary drama between them. The second thread was archaeology and witch craft. From the island of Sabros to the rural village of Droyton, mysterious labyrinth and mysterious women kept their secrets for centuries. Rufus and Archie uncovered these mysteries to reveal tragedy and bloodshed. But even with the cruelties, the book was overflowing with kindness and humanity. I felt sad that Archie had to give up his post. He was one of the kindest, most humane persons I have ever come across with. 

    Women were one of the most significant aspects of the book. I love the rest of the cast. Mrs. Nettles, the level headed, very practical housekeeper, Drusilla, the mystical priestess, Elspeth, the precocious changeling, even the difficult Mrs. Trigg. Together, they form a sort of network or sisterhood that went back to millennia before Christianity and patriarchy took over. The antagonists were  effective as well. I felt a significant amount of schadenfreude when that ass of a brigadier had his Wizard of Oz-like comeuppance.

     

    Clocking at around 16 hours, the book was, admittedly, a tad too long but god was it beautiful! At the hands of another, less talented writer, the pace might have been called glacial but Harper Fox imbued the story with so much charm and appeal that I was swept along its languid pace. That summertime ambiance, the easy camaraderie, the small town quaintness, I was effortlessly transported to post-war rural Sussex. Living in a small rural town myself, I could easily relate to both the simple, hospitable, kind-heartedness and the religious narrow mindedness of small town folks.

    I also have a special shout out to the narrator. Chris Clogg’s calm, measured delivery and the voices he created for the characters were perfect, especially Rufus’ mild-mannered, very polite and proper Englishman tone. 

    I think Seven Summer Nights is one of Harper Fox’s best books. Soft, surreal and pure with tight, suspenseful episodes that left me on the edge of my seat. I am not familiar with any archaeological expeditions of the 1940s so I am not sure how close to the facts the details are, but the mystery combined with the romance, post-war struggles and archaeological adventures make a potent brew.

    Rating:
    4.5 – perfection is only half a step away 

    Soundtrack: Sparks
    Artist: Beach House
    Album: Depression Cherry

    (source: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33116450-seven-summer-nights)

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    March 7, 2018 / No Comments


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    Soundtrack to Seven Summer Nights by Harper Fox

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    March 7, 2018 / No Comments

    Equal with colleagues in a ring
    I sit on each calm evening
    Enchanted as the flowers
    The opening light draws out of hiding
    With all its gradual dove-like pleading,
    Its logic and its powers:
    That later we, though parted then,
    May still recall these evenings when
    Fear gave his watch no look;
    The lion griefs loped from the shade
    And on our knees their muzzles laid,
    And Death put down his book.

    W.H. Auden
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    March 7, 2018 / No Comments

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    March 6, 2018 / No Comments

    Ouji-sama no Ryuu – Natsume Isaku

    Charismatic, princely Asahina is an esteemed guest at the hotel Sakaki is working at as an attendant. It wasn’t supposed to be much more different from pampering other VIPs until Sakaki sees that same “prince” being accosted by a few hooligans.

    So much potential! I want more chapters!!!

    (source: http://mangakakalot.com)

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    March 6, 2018 / No Comments

    The Community: Oversight – Santino Hassell

    Spoiler Alert! The following blurb contains spoilers for Insight, book one of The Community.

    Holden Payne has it all … or so he thinks. As heir to the founder of the Community—an organization that finds, protects, and manages psychics—he’s rich, powerful, and treated like royalty. But after a series of disappearances and murders rock the Community, he’s branded the fall guy for the scandal and saddled with a babysitter.

    Sixtus Rossi is a broad-shouldered, tattooed lumbersexual with a man-bun and a steely gaze. He’s also an Invulnerable—supposedly impervious to both psychic abilities and Holden’s charms. It’s a claim Holden takes as a challenge. Especially if sleeping with Six may help him learn whether the Community had more to do with the disappearances than they claimed.

    As Holden uncovers the truth, he also finds himself getting in deep with the man sent to watch him. His plan to seduce Six for information leads to a connection so intense that some of Six’s shields come crashing down. And with that comes a frightening realization: Holden has to either stand by the Community that has given him everything, or abandon his old life to protect the people he loves. 

    Last we know of Holden, he left a cut-off message on Nate’s voicemail begging for help to look for Chase. Oversight covers the aftermath of the Evolution debacle and after Nate and Trent left. Holden was assigned a handler by his father. The handler was Sixtus, a former juvenile delinquent psychic turn security guard for The Farm. Six was an Invulnerable, a psychic with an impenetrable shield, placed in the position of Holden’s babysitter as he was supposedly immune to psychic influence and seduction. Well, we all know where this is going.

    I could definitely say this is a much better book than Insight. First, there were less info-dumping and more character development. 

    On the surface, Holden seems to be a typical privileged rich man’s son but he proved to be smarter than he looks.

    As he realized the less than savory side of the CW, he struggled to reconcile what he know of The Farm and The Com and the reality of everything. Nonetheless, it was clear from the start that his heart was in the right place even if he didn’t know it until Six told him. Six was an enigma at first and 

    I didn’t know how Holden and Six’s combination would work but Holden’s a seductive little bastard and Six has a secret connection to Holden so it did, quite magnificently.

    The pacing was fast and the writing was tight. The only let down was at the rescue scenes where I felt they were talking too much it was a wonder they didn’t all get caught. That and there was not much super power action.

    With Santino Hassell dropping X-men references here and there, I am still hoping for an epic psychic vs psychic showdown. Come on, don’t waste all that cool superpowers, Santino. Jasper, the super villain did make an appearance. The dude just ooze so much evil he left a cold blast of arctic winds in his wake. I also think Greg Bordeaux knocked it again out of the park with his narration, especially that short scene with Chase. 

    Oversight was a well-written take on psychics and a vast improvement on the first book. It ended with a typical book 2 cliffhanger but has  nonetheless a nicely resolved conclusion. I think this is why people love Santino Hassell in general and The Community series in particular. Highly recommended! 

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

    Soundtrack: Reflections
    Artist: Cast
    Album: All Change

    (source: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30364801-oversight)

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    Soundtrack to The Community: Oversight by Santino Hassell

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    March 6, 2018 / No Comments

    … you just can’t differentiate between a robot and the very best of humans.

    Isaac Asimov
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    March 5, 2018 / No Comments

    Itoshi No Momonga Kareshi – Hirakita Yuya

    After helping an unusual kid, Tsukasa’s unrequited love interest Kairi becomes a squirrel. This happens because Tsukasa makes a love request to the mountain god saying, “I want to always be with Kairi”! Now both must stick together and figure out how Kairi can revert back to his human body…

    I prefer Nagao to the squirrel boyfriend.

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