thistlechaser: (Book with cat: sickening)
The IX by Andrew P. Weston
Rating: Disliked (Hated-Disliked-Okay-Liked-Loved)
Book received free for review from Perseid Press.



If I wrote a book, I'd be worried sick about errors in it. Typos, random blank pages, chunks of missing text, that sort of thing. After it was published, I'd do a whole lot of checking of it. I'd like to think I'd read the whole thing once it was available to the public, but perhaps that's unrealistic. I'd sure as hell spot-check chapters, including important ones like the first and last ones.

The IX was swimming in issues and errors. The intro had odd line breaks and numbers showing up mid-text (as if someone had taken a layout meant for a physical version of the book and used it as-is for the ebook version). All the chapters I read (intro, first, and second) had serious, serious problems. Things like multiple paragraphs having multiple sentences where the text all ran together (sentence after sentence of no space between words). Imaginereadingabookandthensuddenlycomingacrossthissortofthing.Itwasbothsurprisingandveryannoying. Then the text would go back to normal for another paragraph or so. Simple skimming, let alone spell checking, would have found this sort of thing.

Based on those issues, I figured this was a self-published book. However, when I checked into it, I found it was published by Perseid Press. Wondering if that was just a front for some self-publishing group, I checked their About Us section of their site:

Perseid Press is a small independent publisher dedicated to marketing exemplary works of fiction. More, at Perseid Press we are striving to perfect the reading experience by offering the highest quality literature in pleasing packages meticulously produced to result in our readers’ lasting enjoyment.

Yeah no.

On the writing/story? The writing was okay at best (dialogue more of an info dump than realistic). The plot seemed like an interesting idea (some distant future alien race was getting their asses kicked by some other alien race, so they made some kind of wormhole technology to bring warriors from the past (Earth) into their time/planet to all fight together against the aliens), but I hadn't read enough to be able to comment if it worked or not. There were just way, way too many quality issues for me to continue with this book.

Since I fell well short of reaching the 50% mark, The IX does not count towards my 50 book per year goal.

(Edit: *peers at cover* While that's bigger than I had intended, I wish I had seen it that size before accepting it for review. It would have saved me from the trouble of starting it. Is that a comma in that blurb? "Sometimes, death is only the beginning of the adventure"? Why in the world would you put a comma there? It'd be so much more snappy (and correct) without it!)

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I finished House of Cards last night. While I loved the first season, I didn't enjoy the second or third ones at all. By the time I finished the third, I was just happy to be over and done with it. Perhaps I should have spread out the episodes more, but two seasons of bad people doing bad things became a bit much. By the time I reached the cliffhanger at the end of season three, I couldn't care less what happened to them.

I got more enjoyment from the Sesame Street parody of the show than I had from the whole first two seasons of it. Linked by [livejournal.com profile] gmth in the comments on a post yesterday. Here in case you missed it:



Not sure what I'm going to watch next. I might return to Farscape or The 100, or start something new.
thistlechaser: (Burger says "hello!")
I don't usually buy into advertising campaigns. Mid-2012, Lay's Potato Chips started a contest for a new flavor: People submitted suggestions and they created chips based on the top few choices. Cheesy Garlic Bread, Chicken & Waffles, and some hot sauce one were the top picks. Whichever of the three had the most sales would join the lineup permanently.

Every time I went to the grocery store, I looked for them. Months. Finally I found a Lay's person restocking and asked about them, and he said they likely would never get into this area because of where we were compared to where the factory is. (Surprisingly, because we're too CLOSE to the factory. How it works is that they send chips first to the furthest place, then if they don't need to restock there, the next furthest, then if neither of those two need more, the next furthest... So basically, because of how popular they are, all those far places would need to be restocked before close places got them once. The things you learn while on a quest for chips!)

The contest ended at the end of 2012, but I still kept checking our chips aisle out of habit. Weekly for months. These new chips never showed up. Then I had to go shopping because I needed lower sodium things, and I laughed as I checked the chips section. What were the chances that THIS week would be the week they showed up? 100%, turns out.

I couldn't resist getting them. I spent nearly a year trying to get them, and there were only about 6 bags total of each (had their own little cardboard display instead of on the shelf), so I got a chicken & waffles and a garlic bread one.

I tried the chicken & waffle one today.

(Oddly, my bag doesn't have the woman's name on it. I guess they're still making them, even though the contest is long since over, and don't want to publish her name anymore?)

If I had to sum them up in one word, it would be "weird". Not bad, just very very strange. The waffle flavor tasted only of maple syrup, but they did indeed taste like they has chicken in them. I wouldn't buy them again, but if I had no care as to diet, I'd finish the bag. As it stands, I ate a few and tossed out the rest of the bag.

I'm glad I finally got to try them, but no potato chip is worth spending a year looking for. Word in food review blogs is that the cheesy garlic bread one is a lot better, but as that's a more common flavor, I don't know if I'll mention it here when I try them. (One day I'd like to try chicken and waffles in a non-chip form. Seems like an interesting idea.)

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Netflix is making some really nice original shows. I loved Orange is the New Black, and I just started watching House of Cards today. House is much harder for me to watch, because you really need to give it your complete, undivided attention, but it's worth it. I've only watched the first ep, but there's so much happening! The main character (the majority whip of the House) sets out for revenge when the president elect breaks a promise to him.

Kevin Spacey plays the main character, and he's the most amazing thing to ever appear on a screen. I love accents, though to be honest southern accents usually do little for me, but his South Carolina accent is the most sexy, interesting, pleasurable, scary thing to listen to. The old joke about being able to listen to someone read from the phone book? Works here. Forget about the plot, characters, great production values, amazing score, his voice alone makes the series worth watching.

If you have Netflix and haven't yet checked it out, do yourself a favor and do so!

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