Katniss doesn’t seem to know what to make of the TARDIS.
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Thranduil
Thranduil, the Elven King of Mirkwood, does not look impressed with the TARDIS. Thranduil is cosplayed by the fantastic Detailed Illusion. As part of team “Detailed Mess” (cosplaying Fai D. Flowright and Sakura from Tsubasa), he has won the first World Cosplay Summit Canadian preliminaries and will represent Canada along with Miss Messy Mia in WCS 2015 in Japan. His most notable awards in the Masters category were for Best Reinterpretation for his Genderbent Elsa (Costume-Con 32, 2014) and Best in Show for his Thranduil (Pop Expo 2013).
Ringwraith!
The Ringwraith has the TARDIS! Who will save the Doctor?
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Gimli and Legolas
I wonder if Gimli and Legolas would continue their kill-counts if they travelled with the Doctor?
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Gandalf and Tauriel
Tauriel would be a good companion, but I’m not sure Gandalf would be. I think he’d take over. What do you think?
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Eowyn
Eowyn would probably have run away with the Doctor before she met Faramir. What do you guys think?
This costumer will be selling shoes and costumes at CON Creative Ottawa Nerds. Come and say hi!
I am helping to organize a new craft fair that is happening March 21, 2015. It is called CON Creative Ottawa Nerds. You can say that you’re going to the event here, and you can like our Facebook page here. Éric wrote about it here.
Galadriel
Galadriel is arguably one of the most powerful beings in Middle-Earth, and hands-down the best dressed. Who wouldn’t love to wear one of her dresses? This cosplayer did an excellent job!
I am helping to organize a new craft fair that is happening March 21, 2015. It is called CON Creative Ottawa Nerds. You can say that you’re going to the event here, and you can like our Facebook page here. Éric wrote about it here.
Happy 94th Birthday, Grandma!!
Blood Relations by Caroline Fréchette – Book Review
In my continuing mission to read the first in every series I haven’t read yet but I own. I read Blood Relations.
Full disclosure I have known the author for nearly 2 years and I’d consider her a friend. She is also one of the head people at Renaissance Press, to whom I may have submitted a book.
None of this really matters cause I’d be completely honest either way, or if it was really really bad I might pretend I didn’t read it. Yeah I can be a coward.
Below is my review. For more information on how and why I review books read my posts Part 1 and Part 2.
I liked
The main character is involved in organized crime and has some serious “daddy” issues but is incredibly likeable. His likeability probably stems from the fact that throughout the book he is trying to help people.
The secondary characters are well fleshed out even if we don’t fully know their motivations.
I didn’t like
There is a lot of vice from the innocuous like drinking cola, to heavy drug use. The main character is a chain smoker and even though it’s important to the character development, I’m not a fan.
I also find that the style and the fact that the main character is both young and not great with other’s emotions that we don’t get as much of a depth of knowledge about the other characters.
For characters, I give it 4 out of 5
Writing Style
I liked
I normally dislike present tense. It’s very hard to do properly and I’ve rarely seen it done well throughout a novel or series. Even the Hunger Games only manages to do it well for 80% of the books.
The author however wields the first person present tense as if they’d being using it their entire life. It’s skillfully done from choice of information to description and word choice. I can’t state and stronger how impressed I am with the author’s skill.
I didn’t like
The only issues I had with style were due to the limitations of first person narratives.
I give it 5 out of 5.
Story
I liked
The flow of the novel is extremely well balanced. Being someone who takes a week or two to read a book I appreciate the slower character moments between high action scenes. The story was built to ebb and flow without spending too much time world building or dumping information.
The tropes and structure of the book are closer to Horror than Urban-Fantasy. Often times Urban-Fantasy gets bogged down by long infodumps about how the world is really different. While this story borrowed from classic supernatural horror movies and gave small bits in between action.
I didn’t like
In the same way that the Horror structure helped the flow of the novel it also detracted from the wonder that comes with Fantasy or Urban-Fantasy. The wonder of realizing that there is a great big world of supernatural. The information about the supernatural world was so sparse that it didn’t feel like the world was that big.
None of this detracted from the engrossing and fun plot.
I give the story 5 out of 5
Fun
I liked
The characters, the action, and the witty dialogue were all very fun.
I didn’t like
Again the smoking and drugs weren’t fun for me. I also felt the fight scenes with the vampires were a little fast. I also feel that the main character’s supernatural abilities didn’t progress at all, he used them a lot but never seemed to improve in control.
I give it 4 out of 5 for fun
Overall
Blood Relations is an action packed and emotional ride through a Supernatural, Horror, and film noir style story. It challenges and bends the tropes of all three styles into something completely unique and compelling. The author has a command of style and language which is rare in a first novel.
If you enjoy Horror, Urban-Fantasy, or Supernatural stories, you’re going to want to pick up this book.
Final score is 90%
Feeling Old and a Mission
Short Story Collection
The other day I came up with the idea of collecting my short stories and maybe self-publishing them. My first instinct was that I’d never have enough and I’d have to write more.
After looking through my writing folders I certainly have enough content but I’m not convinced I have enough quality… Yet.
I get a perverse joy out of reading my old stories and pretending someone else wrote them. It’s easy, seeing as even some things on this blog I don’t remember writing. Some of it is good, some of it is terrible, but boy is there a lot of it.
Feeling Old
I feel old when I look through the folder and find some of my stories that are just shy of 2 decades old. My early stories could vote. That’s frightening. I didn’t consider myself a writer until I finished my first novel “Cerulean Skies” and even then I never considered writing regularly, but looking back I’ve been writing, in one form or another, for over twenty five years. I remember the first novel I tried to write. I had almost finished it and left it in an envelope. I found it when I moved to Ottawa in 2002, but I had made the terrible mistake of using pencil and it had faded beyond recognition.
I found some Dungeons and Dragons writing that I did for my first big campaign. I remember it being massive in scope. When I looked at it today it was barely 9000 words. Or as most of my author friends would call it, a few days’ work.
I think I’ll stick to stories that were written within the past decade for the collection.
I’m Terribly Sorry
There are several serial stories that I have written that I promised to write more and I seem to have completely forgotten.
If you’re interested in reading them here are the links:
Armstrong 3 (Space ship Science Fiction) – 2009
The Professor (Archeological Action Adventure) – 2009
The Cosmic Cuckoos (Adventure Science Fiction) – 2014
I plan on not only continuing these stories but re-writing and editing them into a coherent total. One of them may even become my next serialized story.
I have a Mission
I discovered around Christmas that I’d been collecting Urban-Fantasy/Fantasy series at an alarming rate. At last count, I have over 50 of them and more than 20 that I hadn’t read. No seriously, I have one series where I own the first 8 books and I’ve never read the author before.
In order to pare down my library and make sure I like the books, I’m on a quest to read the first in each series. I’ll be posting short reviews of each of the books unless I really love them or hate them.
Here’s what I’ve read so far this year and my opinions:
Moon Called by Patricia Briggs
A great start and a wonderful read. I look forward to the next one. Rating: 80%
Night Child by Jes Battis
Not a terrible book but very uneven. The author’s metaphors were awkward, the characters were stupid and the style wasn’t consistent. Not planning on reading the rest of the series.
This book had so much potential and angered me so much that it gets the lowest rating I’ve ever given with 40%
Blood Relations by Caroline Fréchette
Check out my full review this Thursday.
That’s 3 down and 19 more to go.
What’s your favourite fantasy, science fiction, or urban fantasy? Let me know and I may add it to my list.







