Friday, December 12, 2025

Unbranded

Wharton, Herb. Unbranded. 2000. 264p. ISBN 9780702265969.

Unbranded centers on the enduring forty-year friendship of three men: Sandy, a white man; Bindi, a Murri (Indigenous Australian); and Mulga, who shares familial ties with both Bindi and Sandy through his Murri mother and Irish father, respectively. The story follows the distinct yet intertwined journeys of these three friends through the mulga country of the far west. As the three friends age, their paths diverge: Sandy achieves considerable wealth and land ownership, Bindi dedicates himself to Indigenous land rights, and Mulga oscillates between the droving life and urban stints. In its latter sections, the book significantly explores the complexities of Aboriginal identity in a modernizing world, with Mulga's narrative voice occasionally becoming an overt conduit for the author's own perspectives.

Unbranded by Herb Wharton, a former cattle drover, offers a uniquely authentic novel exploring themes of friendship and brotherhood set against the backdrop of inland Australia's stock routes. Wharton presents a strikingly original vision of the outback, populated by a rollicking cast of characters including stockmen, shearers, barmaids, and tourists, moving from lively picnic races and the famous Mt. Isa rodeo to childhood experiences in the yumba and gritty outback pubs. A central argument presented is that adaptation to modernity, primarily through education, is crucial for Aboriginal survival. While acknowledging the historical injustices of white settlers profiting from the land through grazing and mining, the story expresses impatience with prolonged internal disputes among Indigenous groups or an excessive focus on land rights, suggesting a pragmatic approach to progress.

Thursday, December 11, 2025

Blue Lock, Vol. 5

Kaneshiro, Muneyuki. Blue Lock, Vol. 5. 2019. 193p. ISBN 9781636992310. Available in the graphic novels section of the library.


Despite facing Team V's formidable offensive prowess in Blue Lock, Vol. 4, Isagi's Team Z has fought their way to a surprising 3-3 tie with only fifteen minutes left in the pivotal match. The intense pressure of this final stretch drives every player on the field to seek a breakthrough, a personal "awakening" that will elevate their abilities and potentially secure victory for their team. The atmosphere crackles with anticipation as both sides push their limits in pursuit of advancement.

The final minutes of the game against Team V become a thrilling culmination of skill, strategy, and individual determination. Each player strives to unlock their hidden potential, hoping to make the decisive play that will tip the scales in their favor. The narrative builds towards a climactic finish, leaving the reader in suspense as to which team will achieve this crucial awakening and emerge victorious from this high-stakes battle for survival in the Blue Lock competition.

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Dear Manny

Stone, Nic. Dear Manny. 2025. 224p. ISBN 9780593308011.


Jared Peter Christensen, a university student, is confident in his bid for junior class president, believing his progressive platform focused on equity and inclusion will secure his victory over his right-wing opponent. His friend and roomate, Justyce, from Dear Martin, provides advice and guidance without being too involved. However, his campaign is unexpectedly disrupted by the arrival of Dylan, a captivating transfer student from an HBCU. Dylan challenges Jared's self-perception, accusing him of embodying a "Woke White Boy" mentality, which throws him into a state of confusion and self-doubt.

To navigate his conflicting emotions and grapple with Dylan's accusations, Jared begins writing letters to his deceased best friend, Manny. These letters serve as a means for him to process his internal struggle and confront the complexities of love and privilege. He is forced to examine his own beliefs and actions, questioning whether his intentions align with his impact. 

Dear Manny explores the tension between Jared's desire for social justice and his own privileged position, posing the question of how he can reconcile his personal feelings with his understanding of systemic inequalities. 

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Tripped: Nazi Germany, the CIA, and the Dawn of the Psychedelic Age

Ohler, Norman. Tripped: Nazi Germany, the CIA, and the Dawn of the Psychedelic Age. 2024. 226p. ISBN 9780358646501.


In the chaotic aftermath of World War II in Berlin following the collapse of Nazism, drug use saw a resurgence. Long repressed by Nazi authorities, the drug trade and associated crime burgeoned in a city laid to waste by years of war. Berlin, divided among the Allied powers, saw varying drug policies implemented, with the American zone becoming a focal point for researching and investigating Nazi anti-drug laws. At the same time, with the Cold War engulfing the world and dividing it into two camps, American research into mind control drugs increased, and the seizure of Nazi archives on psychedelic research, particularly concerning mescaline and LSD, provided new avenues for experiments.

LSD, created in Switzerland following research into a grain infection, became the foundation for the CIA's infamous MKUltra program. This program, focused on brainwashing and psychological torture, significantly influenced American drug policy for decades, particularly regarding psychedelics. As the substance became widely distributed, however, the American government lost control of the narrative and moved to ban what it saw as a drug worse than heroin. As a result, therapeutic research was hindered, and many people became victims of the so-called war on drugs. 

With a push towards decriminalization, more research is now being conducted on how LSD and other psychedelics can be used to treat mental illness and aging-related diseases like Alzheimer. Fans of history will appreciate the scholarship that went into researching this thorough history of a little-known drug with an oversize reputation.

Monday, December 8, 2025

Greater Secrets

Hirsh, Ananth. Illustrated by Tess Stone. Greater Secrets. 2024. 224p. ISBN 9780593124857. Available in the graphic novels section of the library.

Maya's family carries a unique and enigmatic legacy: the ability to see a distant, mysterious pillar of light. While some view it as a blessing, others see it as a curse, as those who attempt to follow the light never return. Maya's understanding of this phenomenon is limited, but she knows that her sister, renowned musician Amara, driven by her own light, ventured out and disappeared, leaving Maya with a profound sense of loss and uncertainty.

Driven by the desire to find her missing sister, Maya embarks on an unconventional road trip with two unlikely companions she has just met, heading towards the ghost town where her sister was last sighted. However, as Maya draws closer to her sister's trail, she also finds herself confronting her own looming destiny – the inevitable pull of her own pillar of light. Despite her apprehension about facing the unknown, Maya is determined to uncover the truth and rescue her sister, even if it means confronting the potentially dangerous and unpredictable forces that await her.

Friday, December 5, 2025

Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Vol. 14: Wrecking Ball

 Kinney, Jeff. Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Vol. 14: Wrecking Ball. 2019. 224p. ISBN 9780241412039. Available at FIC KIN on the library shelves.

An unexpected inheritance presents Greg Heffley's family with the opportunity to undertake significant renovations on their home. However, their initial excitement quickly dissipates as they discover that home improvement projects are far more challenging and problematic than anticipated. What seemed like a straightforward upgrade soon devolves into a series of unforeseen complications.

As the demolition begins, the family uncovers a host of issues, including rotten wood, toxic mold, and an influx of unwelcome creatures. The situation escalates with the discovery of something even more sinister, leading Greg and his family to question whether the extensive renovations are truly worth the mounting trouble. The central dilemma becomes whether the Heffleys will be able to remain in their house once the dust settles, or if the sheer scale of the problems will force them to abandon their home and relocate.


Thursday, December 4, 2025

Naruto, Vol. 28: Homecoming

Kishimoto, Masashi. Naruto, Vol. 28: Homecoming. 2011. 200p. ISBN 9781421518640. Available in the graphic novels section of the library.

Naruto, Vol. 28: Homecoming book cover

Following Naruto's return to Kohona in Naruto, Vol. 27, two years have passed. Naruto and Sakura embarked on their training journeys with Jiraiya and Lady Tsunada. Naruto returns to the Hidden Leaf Village older and stronger. He's eager to reunite with his friends and demonstrate the progress he's made. However, he quickly discovers that his former teammates have surpassed him in skill and accomplishment, leaving him feeling the pressure to prove himself. This reunion is bittersweet, filled with the joy of reconnecting but also the sting of realizing he still has much to learn.

The reunion takes a dangerous turn when Gaara of the Sands is kidnapped. Kakashi, Naruto and Sakura quickly travel to the Sands village to attempt a rescue. This event thrusts Naruto into action, giving him the opportunity to showcase the results of his training and demonstrate his commitment to protecting his loved ones. He must now rise to the challenge and prove that he has the strength and determination necessary to rescue his friend and solidify his place among his peers.

The story continues in Naruto, Vol. 29.