Friday, October 11

Movie Review: Of Mice and Men (1992)



Title:
Of Mice and Men
Length: 1h 55m
Released: 1992
Genre:  Historical Fiction, Drama, Western
Rating: PG-13
Where I Got It: Amazon Prime



SUMMARY:
A nomadic farm worker looks after his mentally disabled, gentle-giant friend during the Great Depression.



REVIEW:
I haven't watched this movie since I was in High School and I read the book in High School and then again in 2013. We read it for my English/LIT class. Hubby and I were watching 'New Girl' and they made a reference to the show. At that point I learned that my Hubby's school never made them watch the movie or read the book. SOOOO I made him watch this with me. 

We follow Lennie and George who are looking for work and saving money to open their own farm one day. They can't seem to hold a job long enough because Lennie always ends up in trouble and they have to move on. Lennie is mentally disabled and sweet. George cares for Lennie but it has been very hard. They land a job and it seems to be going swell minus the fact the owner's son is a jerk and his wife is....lonely. 

This is a very sad story, but I find it a very important story for people to read/watch. There are so many things that are pointed out. I'm borrowing this quote from this article in Medium that really summarizes the original couple of paragraphs I had typed lol, "Through its exploration of themes such as companionship, the American Dream, and discrimination, Steinbeck delivers a powerful message about the importance of connection, the need for social justice, and the realities of life for marginalized people."

There are a bunch of other meanings behind this book that I'm sure you can find or think of. However, this story does make you feel, of course, but also think. 

I remember after reading the book and watching the movie, we had to fill out a sheet. One of the questions was about Curly and his wife.....I remember writing that Curly and his wife can be seen as both victim and the bad guy. Goodness knows how Curly's dad's treats him behind closed doors so he then feels the need to abuse his wife and his workers. His wife, in turn, is abused but also takes advantage of the workers. Sure she is lonely and I feel for her, but she needs to leave the workers alone. She gets them in trouble and doesn't even defend them when they get caught with her. 

You can see each character as victims in a way. They are all discriminated in some way shape or form. However, no one is fully innocent. There is a level of bias and discrimination that society forces the characters to "accept". The movie did an excellent job in portraying this. I really should re-read the book. It's been so long. 

Ugh!!! The scene with the dog always makes me cry and mad. I understand the symbolism behind it and in a way....yes....you don't want the dog to suffer. Ugh tears me up. 

The cast is WONDERFUL. They all do an excellent job with their characters. I must give an extra kuddos to the man who played Lennie. Not an easy role. 

This movie follows the book really, really well. Sure a couple little changes like the very end. I believe Slim goes to George in the book, but in the movie they snipped that interaction out. I do wish they gave Curly's wife a name....but that, in itself, shows the discrimination she faces. She is nothing but property of Curly. 

All-in-all, this is a must watch or at least a must read at least once in your life. If your school didn't make you read this, you really should take the time to check it out. I do still hold that I wished the author left some sort of hope. Even if it is fleeting or a tiny flicker. I know the movie was just following the book and I'm glad they stuck fully to the book which is why I'm going to give this 5 stars instead of the 4 I gave the book years ago. When making a movie it's easy to change plot points or add your own seasoning to it, but the movie people really stayed true to the book. So yes.....5 stars. 



ONE WORD SUMMARY: Tragic





Thursday, October 10

Audiobook Review: Give Up the Ghost by Angie Fox


Author: Angie Fox
Narrator: Tavia Gilbert
Title: Give Up the Ghost
Series: Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries #11
Genre: Cozy Mystery, Paranormal, Fantasy, Romance
Format: Audiobook
Published: May 31, 2022
Where I got It: My shelf (Audible) 

Summary: 
Some secrets should stay buried.

Ghost hunter Verity Long is no stranger to scandal. In fact, it seems to follow her around like her pet skunk, Lucy. But Verity is as shocked as anybody when a town relic discovered in a time capsule unleashes a torrent of secrets that lead to murder.

Trouble is, the only residents in Sugarland who know the truth behind the scandal also happen to be very dead themselves. With a killer on the loose and a town in crisis, Verity braves a side of Sugarland she's never seen before. From a booby-trapped haunted mansion to a run-in with the spirit of Sugarland's most notorious blackmailer who may hold the key to setting mob ghost Frankie free...for a price.

But when a live killer gets an inside track on Verity's investigation, will she live long enough to give up the ghost?


Review:
Slowly catching up with this series! I think I only have a little bit more and then I will be at the most recent release! Weeeeee!

We're back at it with Verity, Frankie, and Lucy the skunk. We continue right where we left off from the last book. It is Homecoming and they are opening the time capsule. What should be fun turns into revealing the burn book of one of the biggest gossips and blackmailers the town ever seen. When this book is revealed someone will do whatever it takes to keep their secret untold even if that means murdering and stealing the book. With a killer on the loose and a book of secrets in bad hands...the town is in crisis. Verity and her gang will have to brave a side of Sugarland they have never seen before. 

I loved that this time capsule has been nothing but trouble. First there was a body hidden in there in the last book and now a book full of townie's secrets from years previous. Ooooo. I loved seeing the darkside of this town. Everyone has secrets! But enough to murder for? Mmmm. 

My favorite part of the book? Virginia, Verity's monster-in-law, has not only made Verity's life a nightmare, but so many others. We get to see karma FINALLY catch up to her. I won't spoil and say what, but karma certainly has found her. Bless Ellis and Verity for wanting to help Virginia....they are better people than I am. 

Gotta love all these characters. Frankie the ghost. Lucy the skunk. Ellis the smoking hot cop. Verity our heroine. Love them so much. Don't tell Frankie this....but I hope he never gets freed from Verity's property LOL. 

Can I just say.....I'm def in love with that fact that Verity's sister is dating Alec. It's beautiful and hilarious. Verity and Alec hate each other SOOOO MUCH, but I love seeing him be so soft and loving to her adorable sister.

The mystery was a little flat for me on this one. I think we had only two serious suspects. One you just KNOW couldn't have done it. The other one? I didn't want it to be them. I wish we had some sort of twist but sadly no. 

The narrator was fantastic as per normal. Her voices are great. 

All-in-all, the mystery fell a little flat with me, but I still really enjoyed the story! I love these characters and I love this town (even though some of them are bananas). I'll give this 4 stars. 


ONE WORD SUMMARY: Quirky 




Challenge(s):
- Audiobook #47
- Cloak & Dagger #19


Wednesday, October 9

Audiobook Review: Magic Claims by Ilona Andrews


Author: Ilona Andrews
Narrator: Hillary Huber, Michael Glenn
Title: Magic Claims
Series: Kate Daniels: Wilmington Years #2
Genre: UF, Paranormal, Novella, Romance
Format: Audiobook
Published: June 13, 2023
Where I got It: Borrowed from library

Summary: 
Kate and Curran have just settled into their new home and their 'low prolife,' when a local businessman approaches them with an offer they can’t refuse. A mysterious evil has spawned in the nearby forest and is holding a defenseless town hostage. The ‘due date’ is rapidly approaching.

It’s exactly the kind of fight the Lennarts can’t resist, not for the prize the town offers, but for the people who will surely die if they ignore it. If they succeed, they’ll be rescuing an entire community and can build a strong new base for their family and the Wilmington Pack. If they fail...well, fail is a four-letter word.

Nothing comes without a price. Now Kate must decide if she has what it takes to pay it.


Review:
Yayyyy for more Kate. I literally can't get enough of this series. It's so entertaining!!!!

Kate and Curran's low profile? That's now pretty much gone now after a local businessman comes to them needing help. A big baddie has spawned in the nearby forest and it is holding a defenseless town hostage. It requires sacrifices and the due date is rapidly approaching. Kate and Curran can't resist throwing their hats into the ring. 

I'm sad. This seems to be the last one of this spin-off series. It was written in 2023. Maybe we'll get more? D: WAAAAH. I still have Curran's POV shorts and a few other stories (like Julie's) I can read to fill the void. I'm trying to take it easy and not read EVERYTHING all at once, but it is hard. 

This was a good one. A good baddie that has a scary force and power. Kate and Curran remembering why they love a good fight. And lots of new information coming out!

I'm curious to learn more so I hope we get another one. I especially want to see the fall out of the other packs and etc. I feel like there is a lot to still explore. How is everyone doing? I miss Andrea and her family. 

The narrators were fabulous. I was a little bummed....I was hoping for a little more of Curran's POV. Just a sliver more pleasseeeee. 

Overall, I enjoyed this immensely. I still have a little more I can read to fill the Kate void, but I'm trying to not gobble it ALL up right away. I'll give this 4 stars.   


ONE WORD SUMMARY: Enjoyable








Challenge(s):
- Audiobook #46
- Library Love #27


Tuesday, October 8

Book Review: Never Seduce a Scot by Maya Banks


Author: Maya Banks
Title: Never Seduce a Scot
Series: The Montgomerys and Armstrongs #1
Genre: Historical Romance
Format: ebook
Pages: 418
Published: September 25, 2012
Where I Got It: Borrowed from library


Summary: 
Eveline Armstrong is fiercely loved and protected by her powerful clan, but outsiders consider her “touched.” Beautiful, fey, with a level, intent gaze, she doesn’t speak. No one, not even her family, knows that she cannot hear. Content with her life of seclusion, Eveline has taught herself to read lips and allows the outside world to view her as daft. But when an arranged marriage into a rival clan makes Graeme Montgomery her husband, Eveline accepts her duty—unprepared for the delights to come. Graeme is a rugged warrior with a voice so deep and powerful that his new bride can hear it, and hands and kisses so tender and skilled that he stirs her deepest passions.

Graeme is intrigued by the mysterious Eveline, whose silent lips are ripe with temptation and whose bright, intelligent eyes can see into his soul. As intimacy deepens, he learns her secret. But when clan rivalries and dark deeds threaten the wife he has only begun to cherish, the Scottish warrior will move heaven and earth to save the woman who has awakened his heart to the beautiful song of a rare and magical love.


Review:
I picked this up for two reasons. One being that it fits into a couple reading challenges and two, one of the mains has a disability and I love inclusion like that in stories. Plus I can't remember the last time I read a HR in Scotland. It was time!!

Eveline and Graeme are our mains here. Eveline is fiercely loved and protected by her clan, but outsiders consider her "touched". She hasn't spoken since her accident. She doesn't speak to anyone including her family. After her accident she lost the ability to hear, but she can read lips, but she is allowing everyone to think her daft so she can avoid marrying a bad man. However, she is forced into a different marriage with Graeme. This is an arranged marriage to try and end war and the clan rivalry. She is intrigued because she can sort of hear his extremely deep voice. 

This took me forever to read. I was moving at a snail's pace. Why? Not sure. The story was interesting enough and I liked the characters. Maybe it was just me? It just felt like it was dragging forever in some spots. 

The love was a little too insta for my liking and some plot points/issues were resolved extremely quickly. However, I did enjoy the simplicity of their romance. Yes, they are being forced to wed, but they are both good people and they are obviously meant for each other. It was sweet. 

Ugh Ian. That is all. 

Screw all the McHughs. Hopefully their actions will fully unite Montgomerys and Armstrongs. 

I am curious about the next book. I believe it is Graeme's brother. Oooooo!

All-in-all, I did like this one. It was very sweet overall even with the issues I had. I'll stamp this with 3 stars. 


ONE WORD SUMMARY: Okay




Challenge(s):
- Library Love #26
- Romance Reading Challenge #25 (Arranged marriage/Marriage of convenience)