Why Haruki Murakami’s ’1Q84′ is all Q and no A
February 7, 2012 · and how to fix it · 5 Comments 

For years now I’ve been waiting to read Haruki Murakami’s latest magnum opus 1Q84. It was released in Japan two years ago, it came out in Korean a year back (when SY read it), and now it’s finally come out…

Why Cars 2 sucked.
September 7, 2011 · Book / Movie Reviews · Comment 

Recently I saw a photograph of utter Thanksgiving Day excess: a duck stuffed inside a chicken stuffed inside a turkey, slit down through the breast so the meats looked like various layers of sedimentary rock. It was gross, a perversion…

Why Jon Cusack’s ‘Shanghai’ isn’t Casablanca
August 29, 2011 · Book / Movie Reviews, Featured Story · Comment 

The movie Shanghai wants to be a big hullaballooing tapestry of love, espionage and betrayal in WW2 China, woven through with parallels to Casablanca. What we get though is more gold-threaded doily then Bayeux, knitted with great pomposity from dramatic…

Why Sucker Punch sucked
April 30, 2011 · Book / Movie Reviews · 24 Comments 

There are 2 main reasons why Sucker Punch sucked. These reasons have got nothing to do with all the half-naked girls, the cartoon violence, or the complexity of 3 nested worlds. No. Director Zach Snyder would be glad to have…

The Farthest Shore
November 17, 2010 · Book / Movie Reviews, Writing · Comment 

The Farthest Shore by Ursula K. Le Guin was the book I was waiting for in the Earthsea series. After the failure of Tombs of Atuan to capitalize on the tantalizing promise of A Wizard of Earthsea, I was desperate…

The Tombs of Atuan
October 21, 2010 · Book / Movie Reviews · 6 Comments 

I went into this book not knowing what to expect after A Wizard of Earthsea, which was quite a mixed bag. So much of it was narrative summary, and things only kicked off properly at the very end, as Ged…

A Wizard of Earthsea
October 5, 2010 · Book / Movie Reviews · 6 Comments 

I first picked up this book when I was a kid. I read probably only a few pages, then put it down again, thinking it was boring. I recently picked up the whole series of 4 books at the Blue Parrot (2nd hand book store) and decided to give them a second chance.

The Servants
August 17, 2010 · Book / Movie Reviews · Comment 

This is more like it. After traisping through the self-indulgent waffle-house that was The Lonely Dead, I felt ready to give up on Michael Marshall Smith, but The Servants proves he’s still got it.
That said, I`ve got some pretty hefty reservations to lodge.

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