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  • Book Review: Grimspace by Ann Aguirre

    I have been interested in Grimspace since I saw the cover on a sidebar at Bam's blog. What can I say? I am a sucker for pretty colors. When I got the chance to win an arc from dearauthor I jumped at the chance. When I had it in my hands, the crappiness of the past couple of weeks seemed to fade away.

    The first thing that struck me about the novel was the first person present-tense POV. He hardest tense for me to enjoy. The narrator has to be a character that is beyond interesting and well-rounded. I think I can count on one hand the number of books that have worked for me on this level. Grimspace was one of the better ones. Sirantha Jax is a jumper, someone able to navigate Grimspace with the aid of a pilot, allowing a space ship to travel faster than light speed. She is the lone survivor of a terrible crash that killed her pilot and lover, Kai, as well as numerous other innocent people.

    Jax is a fantastic character to follow, she is incredibly strong but also very human. I appreciate her will to survive and her ability to get the shit beat out of her and then get back up and keep going. She isn't the best at everything, and there are some things she does that make me cringe when I read. Mostly because I am afraid that in a similar situation I would make the same choice. Jax came alive for me in ways that few other characters have and I think that the narration choice in this case made the book more powerful.

    The hero, March, was more of a mystery because the reader doesn't get much time inside his head (although we do get some in a very clever way). I liked March by the end, although like Jax it took me awhile to warm up to him. He has a dark past, and a moral code that are revealed over time and make him a memorable hero.

    Fans of science fiction looking for a strong heroine and a compelling story need look no further. I just don't know what I'm going to do until the sequel comes out. I really enjoyed following along with Jax's journey and would give Grimspace an A. You can pre-order it here, it will be released on Feb 26th.  

  • Update

    So I guess I suck at posting blogs again. Oh well. If anyone is still reading these crazy things I can update you on my silly life.

    First things first, I have not yet taken my licensing exam. Nor have I sent in the paperwork for it. I am expecting to get my diploma this week and then I can apply to take the test. Then I can hopefully schedule it quickly and after the small matter of passing said exam I can start trying to get a license from the state. Anyone thinking about going into a licensed profession be warned: it's a major pain in the ass.

    Since it looks like I won't be getting a massage job anytime soon and I need income I have been applying at Starbucks. Yes, you read that right. I quit my job, moved away from home, went back to school, and am now looking for the same type of job I had back in Urbana. Sometimes when I'm feeling low I wonder why I bothered. But then I snap the fuck out of it and remember that I love massage and bodywork. And coffee.

    On the plus side, I am taking a table Thai class starting Oct 7th at the home of one of my former teachers. I am incredibly excited about that. I think that The Guy is too, since I'll need someone to practice on. So I guess my closing remark would be this: don't try to be a massage therapist unless you really feel a calling for it, but most certainly date one!
  • Wow

    So I haven't done an entry in forever. I feel so......like pathophysiology is kicking my ass. Maybe that's because it is. Yes, I have 6 weeks to learn about a bunch of conditions that I may encounter during my career as a massage therapist. I have a case study to present as well. Needless to say (hah! if it were really needless to say I wouldn't be saying it, would I?) I've been keeping myself busy working on that. On the plus side. I've had several AMAZING clinic shifts lately, so I think that once I'm all practicing massage and such I'll be able to do a pretty damn good job. Which makes me feel better about the fact that I haven't popped out a blog in awhile. I'm sure everyone's been so sad. So I'll leave you with this
           "What is mind? No matter. What is matter? Nevermind."

  • Aaaaand I'm an Idiot

    So, here I was this morning screwing around waiting for my dad's train to get into the city. I was reading this article and getting nice and angry at stupid W and his stupid neocon hawks. I happened to go back to my homepage and glance at the Chicago Tribune headlines. "Chicago Goes to the Polls Today". Huh, I think, what an odd headline. Wait a minute- the election! Holy crap! I reminded myself before bed last night to go vote before dad came to town. And then I forgot!

    I just got back from dashing to my polling place (no polling place on the North Side is farther away than 2 blocks). I'm the only person there to vote, so it took 30 seconds. And boy am I glad I remembered! It's kind of important to vote in any election, and it does matter who the mayor is, but I still almost forgot. I who like to say, "If you don't vote, don't complain." Hypocrite much?

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