Title: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Author: Robert Louis Stevenson Publisher: Tantor
ISBN: 9781400158591
Why Read?: For Fun
Thoughts: Everyone knows the story, which makes the book a little hard to categorize. Thought of as horror, it is more of a Victorian mystery - complete with the immense amount of talking common to Sherlock Holmes.
Title: These Boots Are Made for Butt-Kickin' Author: Kalan Chapman Lloyd Publisher: Lulu
ISBN: n/a
Why Read?: Fresh Fiction
Thoughts: This is the sequel to Home Is Where Your Boots Are, which is reference so much, that it becomes distracting. The story would be much tighter if the events of the first book were referenced only when necessary.
This was the best Fresh Fiction box so far! Once again, it contained three hardcopies, one in hardcover: Her Christmas Protector by Geri Krotow, The Single Undead Moms Club by Molly Harper, and the hardcover, A Blossom of Bright Light by Suzanne Chazin. A Blossom of Bright Light is a mystery rather than any form of romance, so I am stoked about that. This month, there were 4 ebooks. I received Tastes Like Murder by Catherine Bruns, Taste by Tracy Ewen, 8 Weeks by Bethany Lopez, and Killer Closet Case by Elizabeth Ashby & T. Sue Versteeg. There was a problem with the Tastes Like Murder code, but they fixed that promptly and gave a code for an addition book from Gemma Halliday Publishing.
The swag wasn't all that exciting this month. I love the little stressball pumpkin and the rest was from Rose Gordon, which, aside from the bookmark, is up for swap.
Possibly my favorite Fresh Fiction Box Not to Miss. While this month had 3 paperbacks, each box will have at least one paperback and 3-6 ebooks, along with swag, for $25 a month (you can skip months).
While's September's box may not have seemed the most customized, October's Awesome Pack Big Kid Pack was 100% me. The subscription is $44.99 a month and you can choose the Big Kid option (for those without kids - like me), or the Family option. Their site does not have referral links set up yet, nor can you log into your account yet, but they do have a referral program, so if you do decide after reading my review to try it, I would very much appreciate if you told them you heard about it from me, rickimc [at] aol [dot] com.
For October, the main game was Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas Munchkin ($24.95 value) from Steve Jackson Games. If you have never played Munchkin, you need to! It is crazy fun and great for friends who do not mind a little backstabbing. This version is based on The Nightmare Before Christmas movie and looks totally awesome.
For the smaller games, I received 3 card games. First we have MindTrap Shadow Mysteries (a $8.95 value) from Outset Media. I love mystery games, so this sounds totally cool. In roughly the same vein, I also received Dark Stories (a $9.99 value) from Z-Man Games. My final card game was Scopa (a $10.99 value) also from Outset Media, which is an Italian card game.
No collectibles this time since I received 3 smaller games, but due to an issue last month, I received a Something Extra Awesome (aka a bonus game), Marvel TCG: Spider-Man Vs. Doc-Ock 2-Player Starter Set (a $8.00 value) from Upper Dck. For Awesome Pack goodies, I received two bookmarks.
This was definitely, so far, the most awesome Awesome Pack! Not the highest value Awesome Pack, but it still came in at $62.88 value, and I got it all for $44.95, which included shipping. I still got a great deal, but even better, got amazingly awesome games. If you would like to subscribe, once again, I ask that you say you heard it from me, rickimc [at] aol [dot] com. (Please note: as games and collectibles can vary in price based on demand, I tried to take the price from the manufacturers site whenever possible.)
Title: Headstrong Author: Patrick Link Publisher: L.A. Theatre Works
ISBN: 9781580819305
Why Read?: For Fun
Thoughts: This was performed remarkably well, but there were just a few moments that did not work as a radio play. The story is a powerful one, but the last scene did not seem entirely necessary.