Thursday, December 19, 2024

Naruto, Vol. 19: Successor

Kishimoto, Masashi. Naruto, Vol. 19. 2007. 192p. ISBN 9781421516547. Available in the graphic novels section of the library.

Naruto, Vol. 19 book cover

Lady Tsunade had a decision to make in Naturo, Vol. 18. She could heal Orochimaru's arms, or she could become his enemy. Naruto and Jiraiya track down Tsunade, and arrive just in time to witness Tsunade rebuff Orochimaru's offer of bring her loved ones back to life. Reclaiming the title of Fifth Hokage, Tsunade is determined to protect the village of Konoha. An all-out battle between Orochimaru and the traitor Kabuto on one side, and Tsunade, Jiraiya, Shizune, and Naruto on the other erupts, and both sides employ strange jutsu to achieve their goal.

Scared of blood, Tsunade overcomes her fear and takes several wounds to protect Naruto. Orochimaru, worried about the potential Naruto has shown, decided to eliminate the boy and Tsunade, recognizing the same potential, did everything to protect him. In the end, the presence of the three Legendary ninjas in open conflict with each other causes an epic confrontation. Will Naruto and his friends be able to defeat Orochimaru and prevent him from healing his arms?

The story continues in Naruto, Vol. 20.

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Behind the Mask

Girardi, Tamara. Behind the Mask. Book 2 of the Carnivalesque series. 2023. 294p. ISBN 9781953944887.

Behind the Mask book cover

This summer before Dinah's senior year is shaping up to be dreadful. She broke up with her boyfriend Todd. Todd cheated on her numerous times, but the last time, done in front of people, was the last straw. Unfortunately, Todd lives next door, and her bedroom window looks at his bedroom window. And her parents and his parents are best friends. How can she explain this situation to them, when they think that Todd and Dinah were destined to be together? Worse, Todd is not over this breakup and keeps trying to get her back. She feels hounded down by her neighbor.

Her best friend Max had driven their career agenda for as long as she could remember. Max has known she wanted to be a journalist all her life, and Dinah went along mainly out of atrophy. But now she's becoming serious about her artistic abilities, and her goal is to go to art school and one day be hired to paint a mural. When she finally attends the famous masked Carnivalesque one night with Max, who has a seat on the planning board of the organization, Dinah meets the charismatic Harvey, a smooth talker who loves the dating game but who has made many female enemies along the way due to his poor treatment of his dates. 

As Harvey and Dinah dance, they are interrupted by a gaggle of Harvey's exes, who throw milkshakes at him before dropping water balloons as additional punishment. Harvey needs help to remediate his dating profile, and Dinah agrees to pretend to be his girlfriend. If they can fake date for long enough, Harvey should regain some credibility, and Dinah should be able to avoid Todd's more and more insistent demands that they be together again. And, as a bonus, Dinah can design and pain Carnivalesque's new ride, a merry-go-round. The only rule? If they ever feel like they are falling for each other, they need to voice their feelings. After all, Dinah has seen enough rom-coms to know this could happen.

As the two of them successfully fool their friends, the social media pressure on Harvey builds up, Dinah becomes involved with the drama, but gets to focus on his art. With days passing by, Dinah finds herself falling for Harvey, just in time for Harvey's ex to enter the picture. Is Dinah too late?

Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Nuclear War: A Scenario

Jacobsen, Annie. Nuclear War: A Scenario. 2024. 400p. ISBN 9780593476093.

Nuclear War: A Scenario book cover

The dropping of atomic bombs on Japan to end the Second World War in 1945 ushered in the threat of nuclear war and the destruction of the human race as we know it. Nuclear War: A Scenario makes it perfectly clear that the U.S. policies of nuclear deterrence, escalating deployment of nuclear weapons, and mutually assured destructions are nothing but wishful thinking. In this scenario, on a a beautiful spring afternoon, North Korea launches a ballistic nuclear missile at Washington D.C. Following protocol, the president is evacuated, and the entire military apparatus of the United States engages in its highest response level. Interceptors are launched, but they fail, and the missile continues on its trajectory. 

With less than 30 minutes from launch to detonation, U.S. authorities go through pre-planned hoops, and over a dozen missiles are launched back at North Korea. Russian satellites notice the launch. With these missiles flying towards Russia, it is impossible for the Russians to determine if they will go over or land on their territory. The Russians thus respond with a massive barrage of missiles heading for Europe and the United States. Even if the Russians chose to ignore the threat, the missiles heading to North Korea would land near China and kill millions of Chinese citizens, forcing the Chinese to respond and launch their own missiles. When U.S. satellites see the Russian launch, Strategic Command launches all remaining American nuclear missiles. Thus, within the span of two hours, over 2,000 nuclear bombs explode across the globe. 

Folks who were not instantly vaporized by the fireballs in the millions of degrees are killed by the blast, or quickly die of burns, or, more slowly, of radiation poisoning. With so many toxic particles in the skies, the temperature drops by more than 20 degrees, and agriculture is no longer possible due to contaminated water. Mammals and fish quickly die out, followed by amphibians and reptiles. Only insects, with a higher tolerance to radiation, survive. Even if you somehow avoided being killed in a nuclear exchange, the lack of everything following destruction on such a massive scale would inevitably lead to death in the short or medium term. Pockets of humanity may survive, but the world as we know it would essentially stop to exist.

In a horrifyingly and accurately portrayed fashion, Nuclear War describes how the firing of even one nuclear weapon will trigger a rapid and massive response that will inevitably be misinterpreted by another one of the nuclear powers as an attack on themselves, and in the mind frame of use them or lose them, all nuclear missiles end up deployed within two hours of the first launch. Interviews with experts in the field, politicians and generals who have served in these roles, and through reviews of publicly available documents detail with precision what would happen, and why we must do everything we can to avoid nuclear war.

Thursday, December 12, 2024

Maximum Ride, the Manga, Vol. 3

Patterson, James and NaRae Lee. Maximum Ride, the Manga, Vol. 3. 2009. 246p. ISBN 9780759529694. Available in the graphic novels section of the library.

Maximum Ride, the Manga, Vol. 3

While in New York following their travel in Maximum Ride, the Manga, Vol. 2, Max and the flock run into flying Erasers, human/wolf hybrids who, like Max, have wings. Unlike the flock, however, they are stronger but they are clumsy flyers. In the battle, Fang is injured, and when he drops out of the sky, Max has no choice to go to the hospital for an emergency operation, and their status as winged humans is revealed.

There Max meets Anne Walker, an FBI agent in charge of investigating Jeb Batchelder, the geneticist who created Max and her siblings. Worried about being captured by Erasers, the family agrees to move in with Anne, who claims she can protect them on her farm. Things change again when Anne makes them go to school. For the first time, they find human connections and can pretend to be normal, even if some disciplinary issues arise due to their improved abilities. 

While there, Fang tells Max that perhaps the numbers they discovered in their files back in New York are map coordinates. Exploring them, they discover only dead ends. At school, Fang hits it off with a girl, and Max feels the pangs of jealousy, even though she has always thought of Fang as her brother. 

The Erasers are not done, however, and as they continue to track Max and the flock, Ari is working on a plan ...

The story continues in Maximum Ride, the Manga, Vol. 4.


Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Spy School Goes North

Gibbs, Stuart. Spy School Goes North. Book 11 of the Spy School series. 2023. 304p. ISBN 9781665934749. 

Spy School Goes North book cover

When spy school was exposed and forced to close, its most promising students are transferred to a secret training facility in Alaska. And by secret, they mean isolated and primitive. Ben, Erica, and the others continue to hone their spy craft under the watchful eye of Erica's grandfather, Cyrus. But when Cyrus is kidnapped by his Russian nemesis, Spy School must rescue him, and that means getting information from Murray, who's been imprisoned on an island with only walruses as companions.

Unfortunately Murray has planned his escape well, and he manages to fool Spy School's agents and escapes. Nevertheless, Ben and the others have enough information to track Cyrus. When they encounter Svetlana, however, Ben suddenly realizes that Erica has met an equal. The granddaughter of Cyrus's mortal enemy, Svetlana proves her dedication to the Russian State and fights Spy School to a stand still. Can the young agents of Spy School prevent a catastrophe, save their trainer, and make a new friend?

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

A Sick History of Medicine: A Warts-And-All Book Full of Fun Facts and Disgusting Discoveries

Poleksic, Jelena. A Sick History of Medicine: A Warts-And-All Book Full of Fun Facts and Disgusting Discoveries. 2025. 48p. ISBN 9781684494491.

A Sick History of Medicine: A Warts-And-All Book Full of Fun Facts and Disgusting Discoveries book cover

Readers with strong stomach and a curious mind beware. A Sick History of Medicine offers a humorous and educational dive into the often grotesque history of medicine. The book's wealth of bizarre and fascinating facts make it an entertaining read. Exploring a range of unsettling topics, from ancient surgical practices to peculiar remedies involving leeches and worms, A Sick History of Medicine takes the reader on a gross and disgusting time travel trip through the past. Despite its morbid subject matter, the author's witty tone keep the content lighthearted and engaging. 

A Sick History of Medicine is a unique and entertaining book that offers a humorous and informative look at the past. After reading this book, you'll wonder how humans survived this long. Fans of strange and exotic remedies, or those interested in health sciences, will enjoy this short book.



Thursday, December 5, 2024

Bleach, Vol. 4: Quincy Archer Hates You

Kubo, Tite. Bleach, Vol. 4: Quincy Archer Hates You. 2004. 192p. ISBN 9781591164449. Available in the graphic novels section of the library

Bleach Vol. 4 book cover

Feeling ignored following the events of Bleach, Vol. 3, Kon decides to leave Ichigo and find his own way in the world, hoping, as a cute teddy bear, to be adopted by a gorgeous girl that will take baths with him. Unfortunately, his plan doesn't work out, and he eventually returns home, where Ichigo had not noticed he was gone.

Meanwhile, a reality show featuring a spiritualist named Don Kannonji is reaching the top of the charts. Popular throughout the country, but especially with teenage girls. On the television show Don Kannonji seems to be pulling all of the stops, and people are eating it up. Even Ichigo's dad and younger sister are enamored with the spiritualist. Ichigo, who really can see ghosts, finds the whole idea stupid.

Then the sho travels to their hometown, where Don Kannonji will exorcise an old hospital. Despite his misgivings, Ichigo attends the live taping of the show, only to see that Rukia and his friends are all here. Ichigo discovers that Don Kannonji can also see ghosts, but unlike him, the star doesn't know how to deal with them, and instead of helping them along he turns them into Hollows!

Unleashing himself from his body, Ichigo engages the hollow, joined by Don Kannonji who cannot be seen backing away by his fans. Kisuke, the vendor who sold Rukia the malfunctioning soul Kon, is also in attendance, and he seems to be up to no good.

Fortunately, Ichigo and Don Kannonji defeat the Hollow. But then he meets Uryu, a Quincy who hates Soul Reapers ...

The story continues in Bleach, Vol. 5.