Book Review: Bases Loaded

basesloadedBases Loaded is a collection of baseball erotica stories.  The book is only about 100 pages so there are several short stories in them – which are my favorite.  There are a variety of different styles of stories, the only common theme is baseball. There are gay and straight stories included as well.  I really liked the collection, though of course there were a few stories I liked more than others.  I think if you like baseball and you like to read erotica it will be hard to not find at least one story in this collection that you enjoy! (And most likely there will be more)

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

Bases are loaded and there’s potential for multiple homeruns in this sexy collection of Baseball erotica!

Bases Loaded compiles twelve seriously sexy short stories that will have you rooting for the happy ending, even if you are not a baseball fan like the editor.

All of the authors in this anthology have a unique take on the game and the hit players, which is guaranteed to make you want to go up to bat!

So go ahead, you’re up and the bases are loaded!

Featuring stories by: L. Maretta, Malin James, C.P. McClennan, Yolanda Shoshanda, Robin Juliet, Rosalía Zizzo, Nicole Wilder, Thomma Finland, Vita Perez, Tomio Hall-Black, Lexi Hayes and Oleander Plume

Book Review: Crochet Stories Grimms’ Fairy Tales

grimmAnother Crochet book in which I wish I knew how to crochet.  This one features some of your favorite characters from Grimms’ Fairy Tales.   As with most craft books, this one starts out with some notes, tips and abbreviations so you understand what is going on in the rest of the book.   The first pattern is an easy pattern known as the “Basic Person” which will get you started on any of the person characters in the book.  Each project has a list of all the things you need and is broken down by The Yarn, The Hook, Additional Materials, Measurements and Gauge.  There is the skill level, a photo of the finished product and a break down of the steps to create it.  The rest of the book is broken down by each of the Grimms’ Fairy Tales beginning with a photo of a scene that you can create and then the story. Included are Hansel and Gretel, THe Hare and the Hedgehog, Jack and the beanstalk (The giant looks a bit like Hagrid if you decide to try and make some Harry Potter characters too!), Tom Thumb and Rapunzel.

I think my personal favorites are the house from Hansel and Gretel, Rapunzel and her tower and the hedgehogs! Now, if only I could learn how to crochet.  Maybe that’s something for the 2017 crafty to-do list.  2016 has enough on there as it is 😉

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

Practitioners of amigurumi, the Japanese art of crocheting stuffed dolls, will adore this collection of sixteen playful patterns for fairy tale figures. Projects include the witch and the gingerbread house as well as the hero and heroine of “Hansel and Gretel”; the giant and the golden goose’s eggs of “Jack and the Beanstalk,” in addition to the beanstalk and Jack himself; the long-haired captive of “Rapunzel,” her lonely tower, and her rescuer, the prince; the animals of “The Hare and the Hedgehog” plus a juicy carrot; and the wee subject of “Tom Thumb” and his cow.
Clear instructions for creating the characters are accompanied by color photos of the finished products along with charming retellings of all five fairy tales. An introductory chapter offers general notes and tips, including pointers on working in the round, stuffing, measurements, and finishing.

Book Review: Sounds Like Teen Spirit

teenspiritSounds Like Teen Spirit is a book made up of Stolen Melodies, Ripped-Off Riffs and the Secret History of Rock and Roll.  This is the updated version for 2016. There is new music, old music and even entire sections devoted to Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Rod Stewart!  This book examines songs that sound like songs that came before them.  While Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines was a hot topic more recently, this type of thing has been going on pretty much since the dawn of music. The author notes that this book is meant to be an interactive experience and suggests that you listen to the tracks presented to see the similarities for yourself.  This was how I had intended to go through the book as a lot of times I don’t hear the similarities in songs until they are pointed out to me. (Stay With Me / I Won’t Back Down I never heard initially which my brother found to be ridiculous because he picked up on it right away.)

The first part of the book, new music, has a case of “Katie isn’t paying enough attention at all” in mentioning that Rixton’s “Me and My Broken Heart” sounds like Rob Thomas’s “Lonely No More”, to the point that they gave Rob songwriting credits on the track.

Most of the tracks throughout the book I either am familiar with one or the other mentioned, but rarely both.  Thankfully, most of these were available on YouTube for me to give a listen to see what I thought. It was fun how some of the songs within a couple seconds I could hear the similarities and others it took listening to the entire song sometimes more than once before I caught the similar melodies.

I think my favorite section was towards the end – they stole from themselves. When Paul McCartney songs sounds like Beatles tunes and songs from The Knack sound like… songs from The Knack?  Can you really steal from yourself?

Definitely one of the more interesting music related books that I have read as of late! Worth checking out!

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

This 2016 edition of Sounds Like Teen Spirit provides hundreds of pairings of songs that appear to have “borrowed” their melodies from earlier songs. Readers will discover the music that influnced the songs of the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen and many more.

Sounds Like Teen Spirit covers recent plagirism cases involveing Robin Thicke, Sam Smith and Coldplay as well as famous cases such as when George Harrison was sued over his song “My Sweet Lord” by the publishers of the Chiffons’ “He’s So Fine”

Readers will never hear the familiar songs in quite the same way after reading Sounds Like Teen Spirit. For example, the Doors’ “Hello I Love You” has the same melody and the Kinks’ “All Day and All Night,” and the riff that powered Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” is a variation on the guitar riff from Boston’s “More than a Feeling.”

Sounds Like Teen Spirit explains that creative artists are influenced by a wide and often surprising range of sources. For instance, John Lennon’s song “Imagine” may have have been influenced by a novelty song that his father recorded to cash in on his son’s fame, and Bob Marley’s “Buffalo Soldier” contains the melody from “The Banana Splits Theme!”

 

Book Review: Grumpy Cat Volume 1

grumpycatThe Misadventures of Grumpy Cat (and Pokey!) is a comic containing 11 stories about everyone’s favorite internet cat, Grumpy Cat.  I usually try to stay away from comics, but something about Grumpy Cat made me have to check this book out.   Pokey seems to be looking for more fun everywhere and Grumpy cat just could not care less.  However, throughout the book the two of them get in all sorts of predicaments.  There is even some bonus material at the end of the book.  It’s hard to pick which of the stories was my favorite, because Grumpy and Pokey are just too cute and I loved seeing them on the screen.

 

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review, I was not otherwise compensated.

 

About the Book

Dynamite proudly presents the comic book misadventures of Grumpy Cat, featuring “The World’s Grumpiest Cat” and her brother, Pokey! With her ever-present pout and sassy disposition, Grumpy Cat has won the hearts of people everywhere. Now, her unbearable cuteness and infectious sourpuss are featured in an all-new, all-sensational collection of comic stories, sure to make fans of all ages laugh! If you love the memes, the videos, and that irresistible scowl, then get ready for the wildly fun antics of Grumpy Cat and Pokey!

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