Showing posts with label Double Dexter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Double Dexter. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The Dark Passenger Returns

"It is a far darker thing I have done -
and loved every minute of it."


So not only has the new season of Dexter just started on Showtime but there's a new Dexter book too. And both in the month of October, which is a very good month to enjoy the antics of a serial killer!

My sister introduced me to Dexter by loaning me the first two books of the series a few years ago. And my husband and I have been keeping up with the show on Showtime. We've always enjoyed the trials and tribulations of Dexter Morgan, serial killer with a code of "morality" he follows. And I really like that the show and the books diverge and tell their own stories. If you're a fan of Dexter like I am, that means twice as many adventures to enjoy!

In Double Dexter by Jeff Lindsay, Dexter is at play when someone witnesses him enjoying his favorite pastime. As he tries to track down his Witness, a brutal cop killer is on the loose and Dexter's Boat of Domestic Bliss is knocked off course when house hunting goes awry, Rita's home cooked meals are a distant memory (creating a very cranky Dexter) and Rita has been acting awfully strange.

It's amazing how the mundane ins and outs of a serial killer's life can be so fascinating. But Jeff Lindsay's writing makes it interesting. It's full of cranky sarcasm which I truly enjoyed, as Dexter works through his relationships; such as trying to figure out Rita, navigating the preteen emotions of Astor and his sister, Deborah, who is starting to become more independent and realizing that maybe it wasn't so bad to have her depend on him so much.

There were times when I felt like a word quota needed to be reached the way Dexter would over analyze things but just as I was about to declare myself bored, the story would pick up and I could not stop reading until I found out what happened next. And there were also moments where I was catching on to events before Dexter. But a domesticated serial killer who is thrown off his game by the Witness he can't track down... it's no surprise that he was slow to catch on and I found I didn't mind that. As much as I enjoy the cool, calculating Dexter (the way he would call upon his Dark Passenger gave me chills) I liked that he was at the mercy of his Witness. So even though everything worked out in the end, it was all by chance, not at all meticulously planned as Dexter likes and it was fun watching him adapt and roll with the punches.

"Life really was a wicked, awful, unjust thing, and that was just exactly as it should be." I'm glad you see things the way I do, Dexter, because this is why I enjoy reading about your adventures.



Now I see these on some blogs so I guess I might as well write this too: I received a galley copy of Double Dexter from Doubleday. I'm not getting paid for this but who cares, I got a free book!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

The Magical Edition of What's New On The Shelf!

Sometimes when I look at my books and the new books I bring in I wonder if I have multiple personalities. There is not one genre I read and I move back and forth between YA and adult novels and I’m willing to sacrifice some credibility with some of my choices. Wait. I never had any credibility so who cares what I read!

Today I bring you a fun mix of books I've recently acquired. I noticed a theme with some of these new books that have made their way into my life recently...

They are magical!



I read a review for Hatter that fascinated me and its bright purple cover with the hat had been on my mind for over a month now. And I couldn’t leave Jabberwocky out so they’ll be making themselves at home on my shelf. Also, they both look self published and that’s awesome. Think of them as the expanded universe of Wonderland.

The Tinkerbell book caught my daughter’s eye with its lovely illustrations. Rose of No Man’s Land is not about magic but I’ve been eyeing it on my wish list and it had a magical price that I couldn’t resist!


Harry Potter fan, a book with “magicians” in the title, I’m there! And I really want to read The Magician King.

Modelland, a book by the lady that wore jumpsuits several weeks in a row during a season of America’s Next Top Model, well, could you really blame me for NOT passing this up?! Magical, I say, just pure, ridiculous magic!

Double Dexter by Jeff Lindsay (Free from Doubleday! To be released on October 18, 2011)

This one I’m really excited about because it’s my first free book from a publisher! I think this qualifies as an extra read for the RIP reading challenge, thus making it magical since it was free and I'll get extra credit for the reading challenge.

Well, I think I'm good for the rest of the year... yeah, I don't think so! You can never have too many books, right?!