Reading @ the Speed of Light...

Friday, May 13

Michael Crichton - Prey

I had been pretty curious to read Prey ever since I'd heard about it. However, I only bought the book a few months back, and never got around to reading it, until now. I don't know why I waited so long, because I'm surprised by how quickly this novel hooked me. I started it today morning, around 11, and now, five hours and one visit to the doctor later, I'm done.

This is a book about a nanotechnology experiment gone horribly wrong. I'm pretty sure everyone has atleast heard of nanotechnology, if not understood it (My favourite, and first, reference is SuperPatriot and the cans of nanobots he carries around, but that's a story for another day). If it sounds alien, then this isn't the best place to start, because the nanotech here isn't exactly the friendliest of tech, and If you're looking forward to understanding the technology behind it, well I'm not sure how much Chrichton has made up, but most of it kinda went over my head. It's still a fascinating read, no matter where your interests lie, because like most of his other novels, what the protagonists do with the tech is just as fascinating as the tech itself.

The blurb at the back of the novel is quite fine in it's description of the novel. However, its ominous tone is a bit misleading. See, the novel itself isn't very scary. There are a few deaths, and the last few chapters are quite tense, but the horrors of rogue nanobots running (or rather, swarming) amuck in a civilian population are only implied, and after reading this, I'm sure most of us won't have any troubles visualising that.

And this is precisely the kind of creepy that scares me the most, because everything depicted here could actually be happening right now, someplace, somewhere. It doesn't rely on luck or fate or running across supernatural interference, but rather, it's the highly volatile, often stupidly self-destructing nature of human beings that acts as the prime catalyst for the whole darn mess.

For every fire-breathing dragon, there's the righteous knight; for every blood-sucking vampire, there's the holy water and wooden stake; for every lycanthrope there's the silver bullet; but for every moronic homosapien with more power than he can control, there's only another homosapien to muck things up. We are doomed.

Tuesday, May 10

April Comics Shopping

I was going to post this about two weeks back, but the operation and net disconnection ensured that wouldn't happen as planned.

Anyway, I've decided that I'm going to make a list of all the comics that I buy every month and post it here. They're all published by Gotham Entertainment, and since they're the only ones who bring us any comics at all, I've decided to overlook the fact that ocassionally a book will have no story title and/or credits listed inside at all. We get two types of monthlies, the 15 rupees issue, which is essential one 22 page comic, and the 25 rupees issue, which is double sized, 44 pages. Mostly. Sometimes it's a 36 page issue, but what the heck, who's counting..


15 buck issues

Astonishing X-Men #2 - Gifted 2 - Joss Whedon / John Cassaday
Avengers #16 - Chaos 2 - Brian Michael Bendis / David Finch / Danny Miki
Conan #22 - Flame Winds of Lost Khitai - Roy Thomas / John Buscema & Ernie Chan
Electra: The Hand #2 - The First Blow - Akira Yoshida / Christian Gossett / Jonathan Glapion
Fantastic Four #13 - Hereafter 1 - Mark Waid / Mike Wieringo / Karl Kesel
Green Lantern Rebirth #2 - Enemies Within - Geoff Johns / Ethan Van Scriver / Prentis Rollins
Justice League Adventures #25 - Strange Days - Ken Rothstein / Chris Jones / Dan Davies
Marvel Team Up #1 - Golden Child 1 - Robert Kirkman / Scott Kolins
Planetary #2 - Island - Warren Ellis / John Cassaday
Spectacular Spiderman #31 - Countdown 1 - Paul Jenkins / Humberto Ramos / Wayne Faucher
Tarzan #30 - Tarzan and Superman
Teen Titans #5 - Clash Of The Ten Titans - Geoff Johns / Mike McKone / Marlo Alquiza
Tomb Of Dracula #2 - Robert Rodi & Bruce Jones / Jamie Tolagson / Tom Palmer & Scott Koblish
Ultimate Fantastic Four #5 - The Fantastic - Brian Michael Bendis / Adam Kubert / John Dell & Danny Miki


Double sized 25 buck issues

Amazing Spiderman #13 - Unintended Consequences / The Revolution Within - Fiona Avery & J. Michael Strackzynski / John Romia jr. / Scott Hanna
Another Nail #1
Batman #31 - Broken City 3/4 - Brian Azzarello / Eduardo Risso
JLA #13 - Kingdom Come 4 - Mark Waid / Alex Ross
Thundercats #16 - Thundercats/Superman
Wolverine #6 - Return of the Native 1/2 - Greg Rucka / Darick Robertson