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Sea Glass: A Novel
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From its opening pages, Anita Shreve's Sea Glass surrounds the reader in the surprisingly rich feeling of the New Hampshire coast in winter. Vividly evoking the life of the coastal community at the beginning of the Great Depression, Sea Glass shifts through the multiple points of view of six principal characters; it's a skillfully created story of braided lives that bounces easily (even inevitably) from character to character. We learn how these lives come together following the stock market crash of 1929 and about the struggles of mill workers on the starkly beautiful New Hampshire coast during the following year. At the novel's center is the story of Honora Beecher, a young newlywed who compulsively collects sea glass along the beach as she collects unexpected friendship in her new beachside community, and Francis, a boy who discovers a father figure in the towering character of McDermott, an Irish mill worker, at a time when he most needs direction. Each character finds unexpected new purpose beyond the struggle to survive during that turbulent year among the dunes. First their lives barely touch, then they intersect, and finally they become inextricably bound. By the powerful and unexpected final scenes of the story, every point of view, every brilliant shard of life depends deeply on all the others. It is a very satisfying read--confidently told and deeply felt--with as many subtle colors and reflections as the sea glass that permeates the narrative. --Paul Ford
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The year is 1929 and Honora Beecher and her husband, Sexton, are just settling into a new marriage and a cottage on the coast of New Hampshire. While Honora fixes up the derelict house and searches for bits of sea glass on the beach, Sexton risks everything they own to buy the house they both love. Along with millions of other Americans, he is blindsided by the stock market crash and finds himself penniless. The only work he can find is in a nearby mill, where a labor conflict is erupting into violence. Shaken by forces they scarcely understand, Honora and Sexton try to build a marriage and a home while overwhelmed by passions of every kind.
Writing with the power and immediacy that have made her novels bestsellers, Shreve unfolds interlocking lives, each with its own share of love, loss, and challenge. This is another gripping and unforgettable story of the human heart from one of the most accomplished novelists of our time.
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The year is 1929 and Honora Beecher and her husband, Sexton, are just settling into a new marriage and a cottage on the coast of New Hampshire. While Honora fixes up the derelict house and searches for bits of sea glass on the beach, Sexton risks everything they own to buy the house they both love. Along with millions of other Americans, he is blindsided by the stock market crash and finds himself penniless. The only work he can find is in a nearby mill, where a labor conflict is erupting into violence. Shaken by forces they scarcely understand, Honora and Sexton try to build a marriage and a home while overwhelmed by passions of every kind. Writing with the power and immediacy that have made her novels bestsellers, Shreve unfolds interlocking lives, each with its own share of love, loss, and challenge. This is another gripping and unforgettable story of the human heart from one of the most accomplished novelists of our time.
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Luminous.......2007-09-09
When I started reading "Sea Glass," I almost stopped.
The first pages are exceedingly flat. Flat declarative sentences, describing ordinary things in ordinary language.
But Shreve's method is sly. She builds her strokes like a painter (nothing is more boring than watching a painter beginning to paint), then, click, the picture comes into place.
Her picture is brilliant.
She portrays a house by the sea, just before the Crash of 1929--rural New Hampshire. She enters the minds of her characters one by one.
Her feeling for character is acute.
Each short chapter is told from the point of view of an individual character--Honora, the newlywed, discovering a new world, her husband whom she hardly knows, the people around her, and of course herself. All this discovery is symbolized by the sea glass she finds washed up on the beach--opaque, translucent, glittering, multicolored, soft-edged with history yet mysterious.
Then there is McDermott, the partly deaf millhand, who takes care of the waif Alphonse--a child, but laboring in the spinning mills--and they run into Honora in, of all places, an airport (a rudimentary thing, in 1929).
And Vivian, the rich, bored, flashy but very smart heiress, who, suddenly confronted with the desperate harshness of the Crash and the Depression, quickly pitches in and figures out what to do.
Even Sexton, Honora's undependable husband, is treated with marvelous sympathy.
And around all these wonderfully observed points of consciousness, there is the epic, slow catastrophe of the Crash and the Depression.
In its way, "Sea Glass" is as harrowing and enormous as "The Grapes of Wrath."
Through it all, Shreve manages to retain the quiet (and the loneliness) of awareness--that sense of time-out-of-time that a beach always provides.
A brilliant, luminous book, almost more real than reality.
Sea Glass: A Novel.......2007-07-21
I would actually give this book more than 5 stars if possible! It was great-the characters were very deep-it required a lot of thinking afterwards-I would love a sequel to find out what happened next.
Boring Boring Boring but in the end, it was okay.......2007-07-12
The best thing I can say about this book is that the chapters are very short and that is what gets you through this unbelievably boring story. I wanted to love this book and the characters but their stories and interactions were terribly dull. After I put the book down, I would ask myself why am I torturing myself!
The story is mainly about one woman who gets married to someone she hardly knows. The woman collects sea glass along the shore, hence the title. Set in New England in the late 1920's, this woman meets and becomes involved with a cast of characters who all live in the same town, but all come from different points of view. In the end their lives are intertwined in a very stirring way, which is the other only positive thing I can say about this book -the ending was very dramatic. Something actually does happen in this book to make it worthwhile! The ending was really good, although sad.
I would not recommend this book, but if you are determined to give it a shot, it won't cause you too much pain. This was another book club choice, and 90% of the ladies also hated this book because it was really really boring.
First Timer.......2007-06-06
This is the first book I've read by Anita Shreve. She has a unique style, and I enjoyed this book a lot. I want to read another book by her.
Another great read by Anita Shreve.......2007-05-18
SEA GLASS by Anita Shreve
May 17, 2007
Rating ***** (5 Stars)
SEA GLASS by Anita Shreve takes place in familiar territory. Fans who have read FORTUNE'S ROCKS will recognize the setting, 1920's New England in the fictional town of Ely Falls (near Fortune's Rock). There are even references to some of the characters from that previous book, letting the reader know that this book takes place after the time frame of FORTUNE'S ROCK.
The book opens with 20-year old Honora Beecher, a newlywed, who sets foot at the entrance to her new home, a beach side cottage that needs a lot of work. She and her husband Sexton are renting it. She ponders her new life as a married woman, and flashes back on how the two met.
Other characters are introduced throughout the next few chapters, and at first it will not be obvious how these characters are going to relate to each other. They come from various stations of life. McDermott is a mill worker, and he and his friends are becoming involved with the Unions, and the wages that they feel they deserve. Alphonse is a child who works to help his mother feed their large family. His father is dead. Vivian is a wealthy woman who is vacationing in the beach side town, not too far from Honora and Sexton, and is about to start an affair with her friend Dickey. Alice Willard isn't a physical presence in the book, but appears in the form of letters to her daughter Honora, with her chitchat about the goings on at home.
At the heart of the novel is the stock market crash, and Sexton, who is a traveling salesman, is one of many who loses his job and livelihood. He eventually (by accident) gets a position at the mills, and thus their lives became tangled with the soon-to-be striking mill workers. And McDermott, who had met Honora by coincidence only recently, is now seeing her almost daily, as Sexton has told his new found friends that he has a typewriting and copy machine that will help in their cause. The friendship that develops between McDermott and Honora threatens to become something more, but Honora is devoted and loyal to her new husband, a man she realizes she barely knows.
SEA GLASS is a beautifully written book. I have always enjoyed the way Anita Shreve writes, in an almost gentle prose that suits her books that take place in the early 1900's. She expertly conjures up the ambience of this era. I also admire the way she can bring characters together, writing the book in such a way that keeps the readers guessing as to how these characters will relate to one another. It adds to the suspense of the story, and always helps her books to be fast reads. Her style of writing, changing viewpoints from chapter to chapter, is what I think makes her books unique and appealing. She also does a wonderful job in describing the feelings of the people of that time, the poverty, the desperation that was felt by all, rich and poor alike.
I especially enjoyed reading about the relationship between Honora, the newlywed who seemed at first to be walking in a fog, and Vivian, the seemingly shallow wealthy woman who showed more depth to her personality as the story progressed. SEA GLASS ends in tragedy, as would be expected for a story that takes place after the stock market crash and the start of the Depression. I didn't know what to expect, but I knew the book would end with a bang. As always, this Anita Shreve novel was a joy to read, and I am looking forward to yet another book by her.
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The first of the many Paranoia scenario packs scheduled, this is a large scenario book allowing games masters to run their players through adventures created by the devious minds of the original Paranoia designers.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer is back, expanding the mythos of the wildly popular television series. As Sunnydale becomes an increasingly hazardous place to re-kill the undead, the ante is upped as Buffy must again confront her old enemy Selke. And she`s back with bad blood -- a supernatural brew that can dramatically increase a vampire`s powers! Collecting issues #13-15 of the ongoing series.
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Graphic SF Reader.......2007-09-03
Pretty light, disposable comics fare, with the occasional quip. Perhaps the problem with this is that they are comics aimed at kids, or young readers, or young adult readers, or whatever, without the touch necessary to make them appeal to everybody. If that is the case, they apparently did the job, but adult readers should probably look elsewhere.
AN EARLY BUFFY STORY ARC.......2005-01-12
This graphic novel collects issues 13 - 15 of the Buffy Comic series and features a story from Buffy's early high school years, probably circa season one. The Story by Andi Watson features the teen vampire villian called Selke. She's a vain, model type who is withering away. With the help of a alchemist/plastic surgeon, Selke is given daily treatments to restore her beauty but also finds a special blood source that makes vampires stronger than ever. Selve proceeds to lead a small army of super-vamps who threaten the Slayer as well as the average vamps. This eventually leads to all out war between the two factions of Vamps with Buffy and Angel caught in the middle.
It's a solid storyline. Watson clearly has a good grasp of the various characters and their mannerisms, speech, befavior, etc, and they fit along very well with their TV counterparts. Nothing here in anyway would upset or contrast with the continuity of the TV show. Cliff Richards' art is very strong and he does a great job of making the characters look true to life, not always easy to do for a comic artist.
Title Shortage.......2002-09-18
This is one of those special moments when you realize that somebody out there in the world of publishing simply ran out of ideas for a title. I have no clue why Scott Allie (the usual editor for the trade paperbacks) decided that 'Crash Test Demons' was the perfect title. Well, a car is crunched (by Buffy), there is a test (Cordelia's) and, of course, where there is a Buffy there are demons. Fortunately, one does not judge a story by its title.
Now for a little continuity. This graphic trade paperback presents the stories from BTVS comics 13, 14, and 15. They also comprise numbers 4, 5, and 6 of 'Bad Blood,' the story of Buffy's conflict with Selke. It is the sequel to the trade paperback of the same name.
"Delia's Gone" introduces us to an entirely new Cordelia. She is determined to help Willow win the intramural quiz-bowl competition when another contestant is vampirized at a bad time (it there a good time?). Selke has her looks back and does a little partying before hatching a plot to take out The Slayer and turn Sunnydale into a meat market.
"Love Sick Blues" finds Buffy trying to figure out where a sudden run of super vampires is coming from. Fortunately, they seem to spend as much time picking on each other as they do making food runs. Of course, Selke and Doc Flitter know what's cooking, but they are not about to share the information.
Angel and Giles try to track down the source of the strange vampires in "Lost Highway." Buffy is trying to make it to a concert one what was supposed to be her night off, but, as usual, a few 'things' get in her way. Selke and the Doc have gone over the edge cooking up a bit of a surprise for our girl with the stake.
Artwork is by Cliff Richards and Joe Pimentel and is up to their usual high standard. The 'extra' in this book is an interview with Cliff Richards (who lives in Brazil) and includes many of the trial sketches that got him the job. Of all the illustrators that have worked on the comics, Richards seems best at capturing the characters as they appear in the program.
Andi Watson's story line is getting a bit erratic as the series progresses. The individual plots compete with the Selke story arc, creating a profusion of scene shifts. This doesn't seem to work as well in the intense format of a comic story as it does in a media where there is more space to grow the story. Even so, this is another 'must have' for the determined Buffy fan.
Great!.......2001-12-23
This trade collects issues 13, 14, and 15 of the ongoing series. The cover art for each issue is great, and the interior art is crisp and clean. It makes for easy reading. In "Delia's Gone" Cordelia wants to be a quiz champion so she employs a little magic. Things go awry, and in the meantime Selke continues to plot and plan. This issue has some very funny dialogue, I really enjoyed it. Next is "Love Sick Blues" with everyone's favorite -- Spike and Dru! Also, Selke is trying to make some sort of Buffy clone. . .a very good continuation of the storyline. In "Lost Highway" Selke and co. are trying to make their dark slayer but with a few mess-ups. This trade is well drawn, exciting, and well written. Certainly worthwhile.
Too many plots too few pages.......2000-09-16
Crash Test Demons contains three tales of horror: Delia's Gone, Love Sick Blues and Lost Highway. Selke, an old enemy of the slayer, is the glue that holds the stories together. Just to sweeten the plot Spike and Dru make a cameo appearance with a promise of things to come. The sub plots of a quiz show, a love sick suitor, and Buffy's driving are not as developed as they could be. The art work is very detailed. The characters are well drawn although I believe Willow could be improved. Her face is a bit too rounded. The action sparkles with color. The vampires are quite nasty and entertaining. For those who enjoy graphic novels and especially for those who have read Bad Blood and Remaining Sunlight I recommend this book.
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How do you define experiences that are patently obscene, in a world where life is valued at the cost of a bullet or a used tire full of gasoline?
Let me tell you it's not an easy task. Dave has been through the proverbial 'mill' and he's found that it really doesn't matter which country you are in, either, they're all the same. Presidents and prime ministers all have agenda's and most seem willing to do just about anything to keep their dirty little secrets contained. Their 'actions' range from simple 'surgical' killings to blowing up plane loads of innocent people and they always cover their tracks, as in the case of the Helderberg, in November of 1987. Of course some countries are a little more covert and devious, they keep better spin doctors on hand to divert and wipe away the facts. They just delay the inevitable and the truth takes a little longer to come out, but eventually it does.
Dave was swept up into a situation in South Africa that he could have never predicted. The weapons, the killings, the mass murder, they were all too much for him to take, so after a number of years in the 'killing fields' he gave up. He couldn't take closing his eyes anymore, his conscience always posted a new pair of dead ones on the screens of his eyelids. Being an engineer in charge of the security of military bases and borders, he was an asset the government didn't want to lose. When he decided to finally leave Armscor and then South Africa, he turned however, from asset to liability in a heartbeat and was almost killed alongside 258 passengers on a commercial airliner in Europe while on his way back to Canada.
Once back, Dave ran his own little R&D business and his life began to normalize. Then he had the misfortune of becoming involved with a large company that had their own agenda... whose owners were adept at manipulation and extortion. They walked a "new" woman into his life to distract Dave from his partner's slowly unfolding plans. When he finally focused on their scheme to defraud the government and stock market, he refused. So, his partner's and the lawyer for the company, oppressed him as a shareholder. Eventually, an illegitimate agreement was drawn together and they settled out of court, but his partner's breached eight months later. After the breach of the settlement agreement, his partner's tried to obtain government grants through universities using Dave's technology and intellectual property. He found out quickly just how corrupt our government and educational institutions could be, and how the only difference between South Africa and Canada was physical location and size. What follows are the battles to regain what was once his, including his sanity.
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It really made me wonder.......2006-08-02
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Is this book crashed? Not at all..........2003-10-20
The first computer generated Graphic Novel (But not the first computer generated comic) Iron Man CRASH was a bold undertaking that just couldn't stand the test of time. It was created in 1988 by the technocratic author Mike Saenz who believed computers would eliminate the grunt work it takes to make comics. However in 1988 computer graphics were still in their infancy and though they are acceptable they are pixilated and crude by today's standards. Still the art remains passable and impressive in some places with what they had to work with.
Story wise CRASH attempts to take the same starting idea of the classic "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns". Tony Stark is in his seventies and has retired from the role of Iron Man but retains his good looks through an addictive youth drug. He decides that he's taken his designs as far as he can so he sells them to a Japanese company which gets him a lot of flack from SHIELD and Nick Fury who is also brought back from retirement. Apparently there is also some kind of underground technology war going on but the book never makes this point very clear. All of this forces Tony to don his red and gold armor again. There is a lot of techno babble in this book that is almost unreadable at times and you won't see Iron Man using his trademarked tricks, instead he has a huge machine rail gun which is very unfitting of the character in my opinion. Also the book is short for a graphic novel, only 65 pages of story and 7 pages on the making of the book.
Though I can't recommend this book to everyone, die-hard Iron Man fans may find a lot to like in this interesting short story about their favorite hero in his old age. My only major complaints are the dated art and the interesting espionage story that starts off the book with the secret techwars falling apart near the end when the run and gun action that is very wrong for Iron Man starts though the ending of the book is a surprise twist as a new Iron Man is born to continue the legacy.
Way ahead of its time -- at the time.......2001-11-27
This was the first-ever totally computer generated comic graphic novel, and it was done in the late 80s when computer technology was a piddly fraction of what it is today. One must be aware of this going in, or you'll be a bit disappointed. Nevertheless, technology lovers will salivate at the copious amount of tech talk between its pages. The premise is as follows: an aged Tony Stark is about to sell some of his most prized inventions to a Japanese competitor, against the wishes of one Nick Fury and SHIELD. Fury's concerns turn out to be valid, and Stark-Iron Man, along with a robotic Iron Man, set out to make things right. Unfortunately, the bad guys' contingency plan results in the robotic armor gaining sentience (current Marvel editor-in-chief Joe Quesada must've gotten ideas from this), and Stark has no choice but to let it be free. Leaves the door open for a sequel....?
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Crash Dummies (The Ren & Stimpy Show, Vol. 1, No. 4)
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Crash Ryan issues #1, 2, 3 and 4. The complete limited series. Includes Book One: The Future of the Past, Book Two: Doomsday!, Book Three: Fortress Japan!, and Book Four: The Final Battle. Epic Comics 1984.
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Awesome! Totally Awesome!.......2004-12-02
Setting - 1754 - Ireland and England --- This was an extremely good historical that showed us atrocities heaped upon the Irish by the English, with strong tones of religious persecution. The protagonists are Brighid, a poor Irish peasant girl and Jamie Blakewell, an American colonist come to seek a favor from an old school chum, Sheff, who in their intervening years from pleasant schooldays pranks and carousing had changed immeasurably to a bitter and vengeful man.
During an English hunt the party came upon an outlawed Catholic funeral and Jamie would be struck by the beauty and innate pride of the peasant maid Brighid. Sheff, ready to hang the peasants for practicing their outlawed religion was held back by Jamie's impassioned plea for leniency. Sheff making note of his friend's attraction to the peasant girl later arranged to have her snatched back to his hunting lodge as a surprise gift for Jamie. By threatening the life of her brothers, Brighid would be blackmailed into appearing willing. Jamie, knowing that they were being observed had all he could do to convince Brighid that he would not harm her and convince his `peeping Tom' friend that he was `doing the deed'. The fact that Bridhid's hatred and contempt for all things Sasanach, including the handsome stranger, would make his heroic attempt to save her all the more difficult. Not withstanding, of course was Jamie's attraction for the beautiful maid and only his honor and innate goodness would make keeping her safe from Sheff as problematic as keeping her safe from himself.
The nefarious undertones of this novel were superb showing the libertine and morally depraved actions of Jamie's friend. As both Brighid and Jamie came to realize a love between them that could never be between a Catholic and a Protestant, the sensuality of the hopelessness was skillfully written with heart wrenching emotion. This was an obstacle that I have rarely seen have as much prominence in a historical romance thus far, yet, the romance, the thoughtfulness and kindness were truly a joy to experience. In addition, to the protagonist's story there is also a sweetly rendered romance between Brighid's brother Fionn and friend Murin. Sprinkled liberally with sensuality, action, adventure, and some wonderful doses of Goidelic phrases, this is a novel to please all lovers of this historical romance genre.
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Brilliant!.......2004-08-22
A heart-stopping story that unfolds brilliantly. The characters are intense and powerful. A huge bravo to Pamela for taking on the challenging conflict between religions! Well done - this adds so much reality!
Not memorable.......2004-04-27
I didn't hate this book, despite the 2 stars. But it's all kind of, much ado about nothing...been there, read that. The setting is different (Ireland, 1750's), and it started out well, but...it's pretty sterotypical & the basic plot & characterizations will remind you of other romances you've read. The author has talent, I'd like to see more of her work, but this one was a miss, not a hit. Nice cover art -- that, and the back blurb, persuaded me to buy it...don't say you weren't warned!
Another Very Good Historical By Newcomer Ms. Clare!!.......2004-04-22
Ms. Clare's latest effort is well worth picking up. Again she manages to bring history back to the historical romance genre with another emotional read that will touch on all levels of emotion. This time we visit Ireland and the turbulant time in which the struggle of the Irish is an everyday occurance with the ruling English class that has taken over.
I won't go into a long descriptive summary regarding plot. Suffice to say Jamie (we met him in Ms. Clare's first novel) a member of the landed gentry and Protestant finds himself drawn to Brighid a peasent Irish lass that has all of the spirit and pride of her heritage as well as a deep desire to find a man to love and care for. These two are destined to find love but it will not be a smooth path and there will be many that will do all that they can to keep these apart.
Ms. Clare again proves that she has taken time to research the time period as well as the various problems that would have arisen as a result of religious issues of the time. The characters (both main and secondary) are all important to the telling of the story. Kuddos again to Ms. Clare for not shying away from adding true historic details in the telling of her story. As a result of this you are in for a very rich and deep story that will cause you to laugh, cry, and cheer for a happy ending. I have now added Ms. Clare to my must read list and highly recommend her to anyone who loves history and romance that at times can by sensual in their historical romance!
Carnal Gift is a Gift of love!.......2004-04-14
Pamela Clare has done did it again! Has she EVER!
I just watched the sun come up after having spent the whole night reading what I consider a "read of the year"! I don't even know where to begin. I'm simply stunned.
Pamela Clare has been compared to the uncomparible Johanna Lindsay and while she definitely has a writing style that is all her own, she takes us back to the "vintage" era of romance writing in the excellent style of Johanna Lindsey and others who's writing we so loved and sorely miss.
Each & every character, from the most beloved to the most reviled, will touch you in some way. You will connect with not only the main characters, but everyone in between. She has given such life and emotion to her secondary characters that you will not want to leave any of them behind. And that in my opinion is a rare talent.
This is a story of immense love of family as well as between a man and woman. One can see that each & every character came from her own love of them and they live within her heart which is so obvious as they enter your heart too.
"Carnal Gift" is a sterling example of what the genre began as and should always be, from beginning to end. And, I myself give it a TOP PICK!
CONGRATULATIONS MISTRESS CLARE! Your star shines BRIGHT!
OH! And did I mention.......HOT? Lawwwwdamighty girls, hang on to your drawers!
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- See Jane Date
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- Snow Falling on Cedars: A Novel
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- Suite Française
- The Book of Imaginary Beings (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
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- The Corrections: A Novel
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