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Firefly series…

December 21, 2008

Firefly This is another review of what I consider a truly delightful show that doesn’t happen to be a mystery. (Of course, it’s a mystery to me that it was cancelled after only one season… although I have a feeling that when a network decides to air the shows of a new series out of sequence, that can’t help establish the show…)

Firefly is really a departure from any one type of genre>>> The best way to describe it is to say that it’s a western/science fiction/dramedy. (If you aren’t a sci-fi fan, don’t be put off by that part of the label! The series is set in the far-away future and features the escapades of a rather unconventional spaceship crew. The characters are three dimensional, the special effects are fun and vivid, the plot lines are original, and the acting is more than convincing… This show really is a delight to watch.

The writer/director of Firefly is Joss Whedon (whom a lot of you probably recognize.) Firefly follows the adventures on a cargo ship (the Serenity) which is commanded/owned by a good-guy-sort of captain (played by Nathan Fillion). Firefly breaks the stereotypical rules— Gina Torres plays both the only wife in the crew and a very tough warrior. It was through Firefly that my family first experienced the comedic delivery of Adam Baldwin (not from the Baldwin brother acting family)>>> (You can now see him on the television show Chuck.) He plays the perfect marshmallow tough guy… a delight to watch.

Firefly originally aired on the Fox network, and a lot of the shows’ fans were greatly disappointed when it was cancelled. Perhaps because it had such a large following, in 2005 Joss Whedon released the movie Serenity. I would definitely recommend watching the series in its correct chronological order, and then following it with the movie. I am not a huge sci-fi fan and I think that I would probably have been a little lost watching the movie without knowing all of the characters and the ship’s purpose. I am sure that my adult son and daughter (as well as my husband) could have gone into the movie “cold.”

Although Firefly is loads of fun to watch… it is not for young children.

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What's the Wisdom in Having Wisdom Teeth?!?

December 19, 2008

Our daughter is home for the holidays. What better way to spend the time than having her wisdom teeth extracted?!? We were hoping that she wouldn’t need to have this procedure done, but you know what they say about the best laid plans…

As I write this, she is taking a nap in the family room>>> still highly medicated from the morning’s earlier surgery. Our son had his wisdom teeth taken out when he was a little younger than she is, and we made several mistakes (that we learned from!) with his surgery.

For anyone looking at this process: consider the actual time of the surgery. I am so much happier with our daughter’s time of 8:30 AM. This way I can keep an eye on her all day long, making sure that everything is 100%  OK before bedtime. My son did his own scheduling (mid-afternoon) which meant that I worried throughout the night and kept checking on him while he was asleep (more like “passed out” from the anesthesia.)

The other difference between their wisdom teeth procedures. My husband insisted that our son was an adult (over 18) and that he could handle the pre-op decisions. What a mistake that was! His oral surgeon actually had an “assembly line” going!!! He would anesthetize one patient, go extract another patient’s teeth, go work on another patient, ETC. All in all he had FOUR dental chairs going at the same time! (That explained how this particular dentist was able to work such a short week!) I insisted on going to the oral surgeon”s office with my daughter, and although I let her do most of the talking, I had a few questions of my own!

Anyway, I don’t mean to add one more worry to the already-long list of parental concerns for those of you who are parents of younger children, but I really don’t see the wisdom of wisdom teeth. I mean, if man can walk on the moon, why haven’t we evolved enough to no longer have those pesky molars in our mouths!

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Heat of the Sun miniseries…

December 17, 2008

Heat of the Sun Boxed Set (Private Lives / Hide in Plain Sight / The Sport of Kings) What happens if a 1930s up-and-coming Scotland Yard detective is headed for a melt down? (Think vigilante cop!) The Yard might send him to Colonial Africa… and in this case, I’m delighted that’s what they did! The Heat of the Sun is a British miniseries that follows a Scotland Yard detective after he has been “banished” from Scotland Yard.

The miniseries follows Detective Tyburn (played wonderfully by Trevor Eve) from the day he arrives in Colonial Africa as he is greeted by the terrible bigotry that existed in the colonies at that time. He does not conform to what the “elite” British class expects of him. And, as if that’s not enough, one of his superiors is an old boss (as in nemesis) from his Scotland Yard days.

The wonderful Susannah Harker plays Emma Fitzgerald, a woman who is about the only down-to-earth person in the “elite class”… a woman before her times: a pilot and one of the very few Brits who sees the African people as… people, and not as servants.

The mysteries are well-executed, the scenery is phenomenal, the wardrobe is realistic, and the acting is outstanding. The miniseries follows Detective Tyburn as he bucks the system and actually does what he is supposed to be doing>>> He finds the culprits of crimes, even though they could/might be from the upper British hierarchical class. He protects the innocent even though they could/might be from what the Colonial Brits consider the very lowest of classes.

This is yet another terrific character-driven mystery miniseries that we have come to expect from Great Britain. Be forewarned though… it is not for children.

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January 2009 Mystery Book New Releases…

December 15, 2008

The following mystery books will be released in January 2009:

Suzanne Arruda: The Leopard’s Prey (This will be the 4th in the Jade del Cameron Mystery Series…)

Jan Burke: The Messenger (This will be a Stand Alone…)

Stephen J. Cannell: On the Grind  (This will be the 8th in the Shane Scully Mystery Series…)

Alys Clare: The Joys of My Life (This will be the 12th in the Hawkenlye Mystery Series…)

Blaize Clement: Cat Sitter on a Hot Tin Roof (This will be the 4th in the Dixie Hemmingway Mystery Series…)

Susan Rogers Cooper: A Shotgun Wedding (This will be the 9th in the Milt Kovak Mystery Series…)

Tim Dorsey: Nuclear Jellyfish (This will be the 11th in the Serge a. Storm Mystery Series…)

Sharon Dunn: Death at a Discount (This will be the 3rd in the Bargain Hunters Mystery Series…)

Hallie Ephron (1/2 of the G. H. Ephron duo): Never Tell a Lie (This will be a Stand Alone…)

Janet Evanovich: Plum Spooky (This will be a Stephanie Plum Between-the-Numbers Novel…)

Tami Hoag: Rumor Has It (This will be a Romance Novel…)

Sue Ann Jaffarian: Booby Trap (This will be the 4th in the Odelia Grey Mystery Series… Actually Feb. 1…)

Alice Kimberly (aka Cleo Coyle): The Ghost and the Haunted Mansion (This will be the 5th in the Haunted Bookshop Mystery Series…)

Margaret Lawrence: Roanoke: A Novel of Elizabethan Intrigue (This will be a Stand Alone…)

Ralph McInerny: The Wisdom of Father Dowling (This will be a Father Dowling Novel…)

G. A. McKevett: A Body to Die For (This will be the 14th in the Savannah Reid Mystery Series… Actually Dec. 30…)

Richard North Patterson: Eclipse (This will be a Stand Alone…)

Louise Penny: A Rule Against Murder (aka The Murder Stone) (This will be the 4th in the Three Pines Mystery Series…)

Rhonda Pollero: Fat Chance (This will be the 3rd in the F.A.T. Mystery Series…)

Dana Stabenow: Whisper to the Blood (This will be the 16th in the Kate Shugak Mystery Series… Actually Feb. 17…)

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