Friday, 9 April 2021

Obituary: His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

It was with great sadness that I saw the breaking news of the death of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, and beloved husband to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. He was a war hero who was destined for a life of naval service and promotion to the very top before giving up the career he loved for the woman he loved. From that day onwards he was forever at her side, dedicating himself to the service of his Monarch and our country. Year after year, he was by her side, entertaining the crowds on royal tours, amusing us with his wit and his real impatience with photographers and the media. 

His war heroics soon came to light. In July 1943 he was first lieutenant, second-in-command, aged 21. During the Allied landings in Sicily, HMS Wallace came under attack at night, with the ship and crew in real danger of destruction. Philip came up with the idea of a decoy, a raft overboard covered in smoke to make it look like ship debris. The Germans were fooled into attacking that decoy while the ship and crew were able to safely escape from the area. For witness details please follow the link below. I wonder how many lives he saved that night.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2003/dec/28/monarchy.davidsmith 

His love for the environment came before it was fashionable to care for the planet, a love he passed on to Prince Charles. He was the first President of the World Wildlife Fund after it was founded and he was passionate about his charities. He helped to transform the lives of many young people through his Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme. I was a great admirer of his work ethic, his enthusiasm and his devotion to duty. I'm very much a Royalist, proud of my country and a supporter of the working royals who represent Britain around the world. I would have loved the chance to meet this inspirational man. We grew up feeling as if we knew the Royals, watching them grow and their lives evolve over the years. I watched all the weddings, funerals and state events, the documentaries and also read a lot of books about their lives. I can't express my sorrow at the news today.

My heart breaks for the Queen. He was her rock, her strength, her support in times of trouble. He was unbending in his loyalty to her and was always there for her. I so loved seeing the photos of them together, where you could see the genuine love, respect and the regard that he held her in. She must be totally devastated by his death and I really fear for her health after such a blow, which comes after a year of real stress in the family. His recent health scare coupled with the troubles unleashed against the family in recent weeks must have been hard for her. To lose him so soon after this must be terrible for her.

My thoughts are with Her Majesty and the rest of the family who will provide her with the love and support that she needs at this moment. Rest in peace Sir. You deserve it after your years of loyal service.

Goodnight Sweet Prince. And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.


 

Wednesday, 7 April 2021

Tackling The TBR April #1

 

 
In December 2018 I launched Tackling The TBR, a challenge to reduce the ever extending TBR pile and 2019 was pretty successful in that regard. In 2020 I intended to make a big effort to reduce my TBR by buying less, getting stuff read and getting rid of the things that I just don't want to read from my bookshelves and my ereaders Maurice and Myrnin! However the darn Coronavirus Pandemic has put the skids under all my plans and I had to suspend the challenge. I've now decided to bring it back in a bid to kickstart my TBR reduction as nothing else has been working.
 
The TBR total shown is the total number of books I own but have not read yet-wishlist books are NOT in my TBR! Sometimes there will be a difference between the books read and new total-if I read a book not on the TBR it counts for books read for the week but not for this challenge.

BOOKS IN
-Books in refers to bought, downloaded or gifted books being added to the TBR list. 

BOOKS OUT
-Books read refers to books read that were ON the TBR and DNFed is obvious. 
-Deleted from the TBR are books I lost interest in reading, or sequels to DNFed books I no longer want to read and have been removed without starting to read them. These three categories added together are my books 'out'.

I'm posting my progress on the 7th, 14th, 21st and final day of the month as before, even if there is no progress to report and anyone else is welcome to join in. No rules, set up your posts how you want and when you want, just reduce the pile! And each week I'll add my new week to the end of the post so I can track how the whole month went.

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April 1st-7th
TBR Start Total: 1518
 
BOOKS IN:
New Books In: 7
 
BOOKS OUT:
Books Read: 3
Books DNF: 0
Others Deleted From TBR: 2
 
Target Total: 1500
 
New Total: 1520
 
A better week for reading which offset a bit of damage astwo lots of books I ordered all arrived by today. Oopsie. But I did get a few books read, even though the total stayed nearly the same.
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Chuckles Weekly Reading Roundup

 


Welcome to my Reading Roundup! This feature will show exactly what I've been buying, reading and DNFing through the last week. I'm changing it up a bit and instead of doing this every Friday as I have been doing, I'm going to co-ordinate it with my Tackling The TBR post and post it on the 7th, 14th, 21st and final day of the month. That way you can see my stats on TTT and see which books I got and read on the weekly roundup.

BOOKS BOUGHT: 
OK so a few more books I really wanted did find their way into my possession this week. The Piers Morgan book is anti-woke so I want to read that, Ollie was one of the DS on SAS Who Dares Wins that I loved so much and it's his first novel so I must support him, and MSF wrote my favourite zombie series and I want to see what he does with a military thriller. Phil is former SAS and I like the sound of his adventures. Alone book 18 goes on to my neverending Darrell Maloney shelves. BUT look at the Bigfoot book!!! Am I excited, YES I AM!

 


READ
 
4 stars, 3 stars, 3 stars


Tuesday, 6 April 2021

Top Ten Tuesday-One Word Titles #3

 

 Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.  http://www.thatartsyreadergirl.com/top-ten-tuesday/

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I'm going rogue and expanding on the last two week's rogue topic of one word titles. I'm looking at more one word titles with good covers that made me want to read it.

1) Kenneth Passan-Stingers

2) John Passarella-Halloween

 

3) Daniel Pyle-Dismember


4) Gord Rollo-Crimson

5) Mary SanGiovanni-Chills


6) Hunter Shea-Creature


 7) Hunter Shea-Slash


8) Saul W Tanpepper-Contain


9) David Wood-Primordial


10) Rio Youers-Halcyon


 

Monday, 5 April 2021

Chuckles Mini Reviews Catchup

 

I review everything I read, on my blog and on Goodreads. Most reviews are of a decent length but sometimes you don't have much to say about the book because of its length or you DNFed it or various other reasons. In cases like that it makes sense to write a few mini reviews in one post and clear them out your way! These are all reviews from 2021.

1) Jerry D Young-CME
Dick Shaunessy has advance warning of a massive Coronal Mass Ejection that will devastate life as we know it, but even with his significant resources will he have time to prepare?
 
Dick is given advance warning of a big CME event coming in four years and six months. He decides on a prepping course of action to get his company ready for the coming disaster, by hiring Claudia to run a new prepper department. They plan to gather supplies, adapt systems, buy vehicles, and prepare their employees and be in a position to help other people when the disaster hits. 
 
This book is fiction, but was more of a company blueprint for how to prepare yourself and your business for a coming disaster, rather than an entertainment prepper story but I liked it. I find it interesting and informative to read about disaster prepping and see the differences between a company and an individual getting ready for a SHTF event. I would recommend this more to the hardcore preppers than general readers though.
 
Read February 2021
3 stars.
 
2) The Fact Bomb Company Limited-Game of Thrones Character Guide
The Ultimate Game of Thrones Character Guide is the must have book for any Game of Thrones fan. It provides an unparalleled reference guide to the 100 best known characters in the Game of Thrones universe, including original hand drawn illustrations, key facts and detailed biographies. 
 
Each page starts with a description of the titles and family of the character in question. This is fine to start with but when you get on to the fifth Stark family member, you are fed up reading who their brothers and sisters all are. It gets really repetitive and it takes up space in each character biography that would be better suited to have more about what happens to the character as the series develops. It was a bit too vague on plot overall.
 
I find it somewhat ironic that the company call themselves Fact Bomb when there is so much wrong with this book factually. There are mistakes about character deaths and other details which is annoying. For example it was not Roose Bolton who killed Catelyn Stark, Edmure is Cat's brother and not her nephew and Selyse did try to save Shireen albiet too late. Loras and Margaery died at what was Cersei's trial and not their own. It's a shame about the failings because the artwork for each character picture is excellent. I had hoped for so much more from this book.
 
Read January 2021
2 stars.
 
3) Gayle Katz-Strange Start (Jane Zombie #0.5)
Jane collapses during a routine health exam for college, triggering a nightmarish memory from high school. While interning at a medical clinic during her senior year, Jane discovers patients acting strangely, attacking staff, and devolving into violent animals. Something is horribly wrong. Strange Start is the prequel to the Jane Zombie Chronicles, a series of post-apocalyptic stories. If you’re on the prowl for your next zombie book series, give this one a try.
 
A group of students go on a field trip to a hospital that deals in cancer care, funded  by a private company who do experimental treatments on extreme cases. Jane is startled when a patient there begs her to kill him, and that is followed by an incident where a rabid patient attacks staff in front of her. 
 
This book was a bit confusing. It starts with Jane fainting at college, we see this event take place while she was at school and then she wakes at the end at college. The blurb states that the main story is a memory but I didn't feel that this was made that clear when actually reading the story. That part is a little vague. This short story ends with Jane waking up after fainting during giving blood for medical reasons and realising something is wrong. It just came to a very sudden end rather than any kind of resolution and I can't say it really made me want to read on with this series. I'll give it a miss.
 
Read February 2021
2 stars.
 
4) Rowan A Scott-EMP of the Beginning
High altitude nuclear explosions generate an Electro-Magnetic Pulse over the majority of the world. Agent Craig Mason has to get to the only country to have mostly escaped the blackout, where he knows of a newly developed way to generate power, without requiring distribution, so that he can plan a renewal of civilization before chaos sets in.  
 
Craig (Australian agent) and CIA Jim are exiting a flight diverted from London to the Azores when the EMP hits. As characters they were good and the opening part was interesting but as we met the other characters on the base, it all went sour for me. Everyone in command seemed to be idiots and jerks out to thwart everything that Craig wanted to do to set up communications with survivors. Don't get me started on the base tart aka military pilot whose mission is to seduce Craig despite there being a worldwide crisis in the form of North Korea detonating nuclear missiles. But no, all she wants is to manipulate and seduce a man. Great. Poor spelling, bad grammar, missing parts of words, huge gaps in the texts were also annoying.
 
Read March 2021
DNF 2 stars.  

5) Jack Martin-Halloween III
Do you know where your kids are tonight? The streets are quiet. Dead quiet as the shadows lengthen and night falls. It's Halloween. Blood-chilling screams pierce the air. Grinning skulls and grotesque shapes lurk in the gathering darkness. It's Halloween. The streets are filling with small cloaked figures. They're just kids, right? The doorbell rings and your flesh creeps. But it's all in fun, isn't it? No. This Halloween is different. It's the last one.
 
I enjoyed this film in its own right as a decent little horror thriller but I think it was a mistake to call it Halloween III when it deviated from Michael Myers story. It means the film was always going to be compared badly to the others. However I did at least find it watchable. The book sadly was very poor.
 
Where the film starts with the story of the evil company and the masks, this one starts with Dan the hospital doctor and his ever growing list of problems. It goes into his problems with alcohol, his financial woes, his failed relationship with his ex wife and fractured relationship with his kids. It is gloomy, dull, boring and adds nothing to the story of the evil company. It's padding that we don't need to read about. I was bored by the over descriptive nature of the padding as well and I was just tired of all his personal issues. I decided to DNF quite early in the book.
 
Read March 2021
DNF 2 stars.