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LOST MARVELS #3: SAVAGE TALES OF THE 1980S - graphic novel

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I first reviewed this book back in September of 2025. You can read that abbreviated review here:  https://lookingforagoodbook.com/2025/09/15/lost-marvels-no-3/  I enjoyed what I'd read, but admitted that I'd only read a portion of the actual book because that was all that was available. Within days of that review going live I received an email from the publisher offering me a complete digital copy, which I accepted.It took awhile for the book to get back into my reading queue, and at 500+ pages it was not a light read, but I am so very glad to have had a chance to read the complete book because it's really remarkable. This book collects the first eight issues of Savage Tales magazine - an anthology format,  larger sized, black & white comic. I was initially surprised that I didn't recognize any of the stories, but the first issue was published in late 1985 which was a time I didn't read any comics. For me, this makes this book even more appealing as it gives me...

VAMPIRE ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS - Shane Carrow

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It is 1914 and Sam Carter is a young American with a taste for adventure, but also a strong sense of self-preservation.  He'd joined the Foreign Legion but has now, somewhat impulsively, abandoned his unit and is on the Orient Express headed to Constantinople. Also on the train, among the French and German businessmen, is British diplomat, Lucas Avery. Avery is resentful of his assignment to deep in the Ottoman Empire and is well into his drink and cigar when Carter joins the train. A scream one night brings both men to investigate and what they see defies common sense. Is there really a vampire riding the train? The more the pair look into it, the more this seems to be the case. Now, as the train screams through the countryside, Carter and Avery rush to uncover the identity of the mysterious vampire and protect the unsuspecting riders. Author Shane Carrow does a really fine job of keeping this story moving at locomotive speed from the moment of the scream through to the end of the...

NIRVANA - J.R. Stewart

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Larissa Kenders lives in a dystopian future where the real world and the AI world co-mingle in such as way that it's often difficult to know what is real and what isn't. When her partner ("husband" is such an archaic term) disappears, Larissa escapes her depression into an AI world called Nirvana where she can continue to connect with him and live a fulfilling life. But it is here that she learns some dark secrets about Hexagon - the agency that controls Nirvana. Andrew - Larissa's partner - was apparently onto something that could hurt Hexagon. Now, with the help of some friends and unexpected allies, Larissa will fight a battle with this mega corporation - her greatest challenge will be in trying to determine what is real and what is generated by the corporation. I do admit that I was, in part, suckered into this book by the gorgeous cover. The ethereal, brooding nature of the cover suggested the story that this does attempt to be (don't get me started on th...

REASONS WE BREAK - Jesmeen Kaur Deo

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Simran is the do-no-wrong, smart girl in school. She's every parent and every teacher's dream child. Good in school, she also volunteers her time tutoring those who struggle, specifically in mathematics. In their immigrant community, Simran is much respected and when her mother begins to struggle with her health, Simran gets much sympathy. Among those Simran tutors is Rajan. Rajan comes from a troubled home. He's known to run with a gang and he's been to juvie for killing someone. Everyone tells Simran to stay away from Rajan, that he's nothing but trouble. But Simran sees something in Rajan that nobody else sees, or is even willing to look for. After high school, at the instance of his probation officer (who perhaps finds Rajan of interest, personally), Rajan takes up some community classes to get some education and learn a skill, and he looks for some tutoring help and ... you guessed it ... Simran, who's now in school in this town as well, is his tutor once a...

THE FEATHER WARS - James H. McCommons

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It's been a long, tough road for bird conservation. Some of the biggest names of those who took an early interest in birds, made their observations primarily by killing the very birds they were interested in reporting on. Many birders ('birders' is the approved term for avid bird watchers) today still talk about the extinction of the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker (every now and then there will be an unconfirmed report that someone's seen one) and the Passenger Pigeon - a bird once so plentiful it was hard to imagine it could every become extinct. But of course when someone offers a bounty for a particular bird's body, that will hasten their demise. James H. McCommons' book, The Feather Wars: And the Great Crusade to Save America's Birds , is almost more a series of short biographies, detailing the many different men (yes, they were almost exclusively men), in chronological order, who played a part in protecting birds and bringing America to where it is today in bi...

PICKET LINE - Elmore Leonard

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 Lost no longer! Picket Line is billed as Elmore Leonard's "lost novella" and the introduction by C. M. Kushins explains the story behind the story (and why it was considered 'lost'). A couple of factors make this novella interesting. First, it was written as a proposal for a film based on a 1965 grape strike that brought Cesar Chavez fame. Second, this is neither a crime story or a western - the two genres Elmore Leonard is noted for. Chino and Paco Rojas are pulled over for littering by a local sheriff after tossing something from their car as they drove from California to Texas. The sheriff finds them to be polite and lets them off with a warning and encourages them to check out a local farm that's hiring workers. What Chino and Paco discover is a farm that seems to be the hot spot for a growing a strike with strikers laying on a constant verbal barrage to those continuing to work for very low wages. I really got caught up in Leonard's writing with this...

THE SHOEMAKER'S MAGICIAN - Cynthia Pelayo

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 Paloma is a fan of old horror films. She's watched the Grand Vespertilio Show for as long as she can remember. Grand has been an absolute master of all things film and horror. So much so that when Paloma's husband - a homicide detective - mentions an obscure movie posted  stuck to a mutilated body in the Chicago Theater, she knows that Grand might be the only person who can help her (and the police) solve the mystery and reveal the murderer. It seems even more important to get Grand's help when a second body is discovered in yet another old movie theater with another connection to an old, silent film.  But as they work, Paloma's fan-girl attitude toward Grand takes a slight turn as she realizes that his knowledge goes well beyond horror and film - maybe too far? And the deeper they get into this mystery, Paloma may have to sacrifice everything she's ever loved about old films in order to save her on-the-spectrum son.  The concept of this book looked like something ...