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TCCDM 11 Favorite Books Read In 2024

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"Every book is a new book if you haven't read it!"   And so, let us begin. Holly by Stephen King (2023) Hardcover, 449 pages If you are familiar with Stephen King's "Bill Hodges Trilogy" beginning with Mr. Mercedes then you have already met Holly.  In this one, Holly is hired to find a mother's missing college-age daughter.  The missing person case leads to a creepy stomach-churning thriller.  King proves once again that creepy weird supernatural ideas are often no match for the creepy horrible stuff inflicted via human discourse.  Holly is filled with page-turning uncertainties with Holly's detective skills weaved in a believable investigative manner, with King playing fair with all the clues. Holly is a stand-alone hardback novel, but that's no reason to skip the trilogy. (full review) The Feud: The Hatfields & McCoys by Dean King (2013) Holy Schnikes!  The conflict between the West Virginia Hatfields and the Kentucky McCoys  was a comp...

TCCDM Dig & Flip: Holly - Stephen King (2023)

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Holly by Stephen King (2023) Hardcover, 449 pages NO SPOILERS: If you are familiar with Stephen King's "Bill Hodges Trilogy" beginning with Mr. Mercedes then you have already met Holly.  In this novel, our protagonist has been enjoying the detective business and now runs a small office that tackles smaller cases like missing pets, runaways, etc. during the masking days of Covid.  She is a sharp-cookie, but a socially self-conscious woman with OCD and a tiny circle of friends.  Holly is a neat character and easy to root for. In this Stephen King thriller, Holly is hired to discover what happened to a mother's college-age daughter.  The missing person case leads to a creepy stomach-churning thriller that travels easily on both sides of the Stephen King fence.  The author drives Holly's detective skills in a believable investigative manner, playing fair with all the clues.  Thankfully, no bogus magic bullet solutions show up here.   King proves ...

TCCDM Pulls One Out..."I'm The Man" - Joe Jackson (1979)

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"I'm The Man" - Joe Jackson (1979 ) "You look so sick when you're pushing me around."   "I'm The Man" was the follow-up to "Look Sharp" and makes for a great one-two punch.  The "Instant Mash" punkwave pop attitude from his debut album carries nicely into his sophomore effort.  Jackson's lyrics are dusted in barbed cynicism, causing his catchy songs to have a wonderful edgy vibe.  The same bandmates , especially  Graham Maby with his   bossy bass, move things viciously along . The square is loaded with songs that get better with each listen.  There were two sides to Joe Jackson's career.  The sarcastic barde who cast agitated shadows everywhere and the more jazz-waved maestro that showed up on later albums.  I like both versions of the guy.   Joe Jackson's albums can be found cheap.  Most are under $5.  Look over there. Where? There ...in the bargain bin.  And all offer good and safe bang. "I'm The...

TCCDM Pulls One Out..."In For The Kill" - Budgie (1974)

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"In For The Kill" - Budgie (1974)      I pick up Budgie whenever I'm lucky enough to stumble upon one, which isn't often.  Their music carries the shine of Purple, Sabbath, and Zeppelin, and yet Budgie has very much their own plow.  The riffage is there. The jamming is inspired. There is prog-dust sprinkled about.  And the vocals are curiously wonderful.  They have all the flavors I like.  This and their previous album "Never Turn Your Back on a Friend"  (1973) are both killer.  They're my Huckleberry.  Side one is a solid spinner with an epic nine-spot gem to close it out.  The epic nine-spot on side two is pretty dang good, as well.  Only the boogie-esque "Running From My Soul"  on side two sours the milk.  That one I've yet to warm up to.  Otherwise, "In For The Kill" is a blast to crank.  This Welsh band never got much bump from their label in the States, but the album still scratches the itch j...