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Bill Meyers - Arranged, Synthesizer Nathan East - Bass John Robinson - Drums Paul Jackson Jr. - Guitar David Foster - Keyboards Jeff Pescetto - Lead Vocals Warren Wiebe - Lead Vocals Greg Phillinganes - Piano David Reitzas - Synthesizer Program Jeff Rona - Synthesizer Program Dean Parks - Sitar
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amadeusrockradio · 2 years
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Welcome to another show of musical deliciousness, and happy Tuesday to radio listeners everywhere. Please, join us in tuning in to The Smooth Jazz Kitchen Radioshow with Bruce Buege "Here I Go Again" on WPUR-DB PULSE INT'L RADIO, starting at 7 pm EST, 6 pm CST, 4 pm PST, and 11 pm UK time. The Listening Experience.
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The Smooth Jazz Kitchen Radioshow - Here I Go Again
00:00 Lemek - Let's Get Down
00:05 Michael Lington - South Bay
00:09 Michael Manson - On The Up And Up
00:13 Daryl Beebe - Caribbean Paradise
00:17 Ashleigh Smith - I Can't Help It
00:22 Christian de Mesones feat Jaared - Don Pedro
00:26 Konstantin Klashtorni - Close
00:30 Johann Asmundsson - Cool Ice
00:34 Mike Murray - Shaken Not Stirred
00:40 Gerald Albright - Frankie B.
00:46 Mark Portmann feat Warren Wiebe - Here I Go Again
00:50 R.L. Walker feat Gerey Johnson - Toe Tap
00:54 David Benoit - Kei's Song
01:00 Allen Hinds - Better Days
01:03 Claudia Hayden feat Eric Essix - Wifi
01:07 Paul Brown feat Euge Groove & Blake Aaron - More Or Les Paul
01:12 Ann Hampton Callaway - Stealin' Away
01:16 Michael Paulo - Here Is Happiness
01:22 Randal Clark - Moving Too Fast
01:25 Wayne Jones - Written Hour
01:30 Daniel Martina - Bimjo
01:35 Dave Baker feat Rich Kurtz - Message In A Bottle
01:40 Peet Project - Champagne Of My Life
01:44 Boney James - Memphis
01:49 Rick Habana feat Kim Scott - Shore Thing
01:52 Damien Escobar - Unthinkable
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All done! There are two versions, one from Re-Kiss and another from Warren Wiebe. They are, what you call, outro songs for my Berseria fanfiction: Alternative Berseria The X
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Comic Series to Read (Pt4)
+REDLANDS by Tom King, Vanessa Del Rey & Jordie Bellaire
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A mysterious and bloodthirsty matriarchal force runs the town of Redlands, Florida, and in order to stay on top, sacrifices must be made. Someone is intent on removing these women from the top of the food chain, and he's ready to unleash their darkest secret but has seriously underestimated the lengths the townspeople will go to protect the new order of things.
So this is pretty fucking dark, like it’s fascinating and you do want to know what’ll happen next but... it’s dark. It really is worth the read, unless such things stress you out, in which case try another item on the list! [POC/WOC protagonists, witchcraft, nsfw, sex scenes, murder, human sacrifice, nudity, violence, slavery/prostitution, possession, alcohol/drugs, etc.]   
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+NAILBITER by Joshua Williamson, Mike Henderson & Adam Guzowski
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"Where do serial killers come from?" and why has Buckaroo, Oregon given birth to sixteen of the most vile serial killers in the world? NSA Agent Nicholas Finch needs to solve that mystery in order to save his friend, and he'll have to team up with the infamous Edward "Nailbiter" Warren to do it. Joshua Williamson and Mike Henderson deliver a mystery that mixes Twin Peaks with the horror of Se7en!
It will repulse you, it’s meant to. The mass-murderer-who-went-free is the titular nailbiter, he has a thing for chewing people’s nails off, before/after death, which was yikes. Turns out he’s from a town where there’s been a metric fucktonne of serial killers, all with highly specific ways of killing, like weird ways.  People have been trying to capitalise on that. Except now people are dying, and while a copycat is suspected, when the protagonist’s friend goes missing looking for answers, he has to step in and find out wtf is happening. [POC protag, serial killers/murder, body horror and gore, violence, animal cruelty, blood, swearing, lynch mobs, etc.]
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+RAT QUEENS by Kurtis J Wiebe & Ron Upchurch
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Who are the Rat Queens? A pack of booze-guzzling, death-dealing battle maidens-for-hire, and they're in the business of killing all god's creatures for profit. It's also a darkly comedic sass-and-sorcery series starring Hannah the Rockabilly Elven Mage, Violet the Hipster Dwarven Fighter, Dee the Atheist Human Cleric and Betty the Hippy Smidgen Thief. This modern spin on an old school genre is a violent monster-killing epic that is like Buffy meets Tank Girl in a Lord of the Rings world on crack!
An instant favourite, honestly. You can’t NOT love these fucking disaster babes, no matter what happens they find a way to fuck up and then fix it. Re-readable a million times over, can’t wait for the next book to be honest.  [LGBPTA+, nudity, sex, alcohol, drinking, violence, magic, dark magic, crazy bullshit and stoned smidgens]
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+ELFQUEST by Richard & Wendy Pini
If you don’t know what elfquest is, google it people, I love it. It’s like 40years old at this point, and you can read MOST of it online (the original coloured books/graphic novels are expensive and rare, but the black and white omnibuses are for sale). 
If you like it, Elfquest: The Final Quest has just been written/finished. That was a fucking emotional rollercoaster i tell you what.  LGBPTA+, poly families, violence, killing, humans are assholes, affections, family, magic, nudity, sex but like... tastefully, mostly... etc.
Read book 3 in the library when I was beginning high school, never looked back, fucking loved them. 
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+MOONSTRUCK by Grace Ellis, Kate Leth & Shae Beagle
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Werewolf barista Julie and her new girlfriend go on a date to a close-up magic show, but all heck breaks loose when the magician casts a horrible spell on their friend Chet. Now it's up to the team of mythical pals to stop the illicit illusionist before it's too late.
Reading it right now, very cute and easy to relate to. Love the artstyle, it suits the story really well; and the plot is just WHAAAAAAAAAAT, and chaotic. Hard to put down. Awkward wlw werewolves, love them.  [LGBPTA+, nonbinary centaur, gay werewolves, chaos, magic, etc.]
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+BABYTEETH by Donny Cates, Garry Brown & Mike Marts
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Sadie Ritter is sixteen years old, nine months pregnant, and scared out of her sweet nerdy mind. Having a baby that young is tough. But with the support of her loving family behind her, everything should be okay. OH YEAH, and also her baby is the antichrist and it's going to break open the barriers between the earthly and demonic planes and unleash eternal suffering to all of humankind. Other than that, though...should be fine.
Don’t own the series yet, but have read a lot of it. Turns out being the mother of the antichrist really, really sucks and your family can be your greatest ally... or craziest cultist bullshit enemy. So hard to put down, I really loved it. [Violence, antichrist, demons, gore, murder, kidnapping, child-stealing, demon raccoons, etc.]
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+THE WOODS by James Tynion & Michael Dialynas
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On October 16, 2013, 437 students, 52 teachers, and 24 additional staff from Bay Point Preparatory High School in suburban Milwaukee, WI vanished without a trace. Countless light years away, far outside the bounds of the charted universe, 513 people find themselves in the middle of an ancient, primordial wilderness. Where are they? Why are they there? The answers will prove stranger than anyone could possibly imagine.
Just got this, haven’t yet had a chance to read it (bc Moonstruck), but very excited to!
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Will put up additional posts when I can afford to get through the other like 6 fucking pages of my graphic novel wishlist, lmao. 
If you have a suggestion, let me know or add it on.
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if i had to pick a musician to make a soundtrack of my life it would be……..
david foster 🎹🤍
dear david walter foster,
thank you for existing 🥺 thank you for writing, composing, and producing beautiful songs. you’re my biggest influence in music. i’ve been growing with your music.
my favourite david foster songs:
– after the love has gone (earth, wind, and fire)
– and when she danced (david foster & marilyn martin)
– the best of me (david foster & olivia newton john)
– the colour of my love (celine dion)
– could it be right (earth, wind, and fire)
– forever (kenny loggins)
– glory of love (peter cetera)
– goodbye (air supply)
– hard to say i’m sorry (chicago)
– i can wait forever (air supply)
– is there a chance (david foster & warren wiebe)
– love at second sight (david foster & vikki moss/dionne warwick)
– love theme from st. elmo’s fire — for just a moment (david foster ft. amy holland & donny gerrard)
– remember me this way (jordan hill)
– st. elmo’s fire — man in motion (david foster)
– stand up for love (destiny’s child)
– this must be love (david foster ft. jeff pescetto & warren wiebe)
– through the fire (chaka khan)
– to love you more (celine dion)
– voices that care (various artists)
– whatever we imagine (james ingram)
– will you still love me? (chicago)
– winter games (david foster)
– you and i (earth, wind, and fire)
– you’re the inspiration (chicago)
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🇨🇦 David Foster ‎– River Of Love - 1990 I don't like the whole Mr. Foster discography, but I have to confess that he is one of the most iconic and representative figures of the most sophisticated Pop made in Los Angeles. On this album, the genius of a best-seller and with the heavenly arrangements manages to do a perfect job, with the co-production of his inseparable friend the engineer and producer "Humberto Gatica" plus the choice of the best possible session musicians. https://labibledelawestcoast.blogspot.com/2010/11/david-foster-david-foster-1990.html The 90s were beginning and there were still the remnants of the electronics that predominated in the 80s, but David Foster knew how to make arrangements to perfection, also accompanied by great names in composition. https://youtu.be/oiMalPlHGPQ The angelic voice of my admired "Warren Wiebe" is one of the most outstanding elements of the album (Too bad he didn't leave so soon) Essential album !! https://www.instagram.com/p/CFQV9gvJNuQ/?igshid=g9h872a69qb0
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ramramnath · 5 years
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Saved on Spotify "Is It Love That We're Missin'" by Quincy Jones, Gloria Estefan, Warren Wiebe https://ift.tt/2vpPZzY
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amadeusrockradio · 1 year
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tONIGHT'S MUSIC: TOMI MALM - COMING HOME...
released October 15, 2020 Artists: Lead vocals: Bill Cantos, Marilyn Scott, Randy Goodrum, Jerry Lopez, Ole Børud, Andreas Aleman, Frank Ådahl, Ashton Moran, Michael Haddad, ZoSia, Maeva Borzakian, Wendy Moten and Warren Wiebe Keyboards: Tomi Malm Rhodes: Robbie Buchanan Bass: Jimmy Haslip, Neil Stubenhaus, JM Popo, Lars-Erik Dahle, Johannes Zetterberg and Timo Pulkinnen Drums: Vinnie…
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The San Diego Years
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Warren Wiebe, Class of 1971
While attending Crawford High School in San Diego, Warren shows a great interest in performing music. His first experience performing occurs in 1972 with the band Mankind, in which Warren plays bass, guitar and sings.
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Warren at Crawford High School, San Diego early 70's
Warren joins many local bands between the 1960's and the 1980's. Emergency Exit is one of them. Guitar player Ed Cook and Warren originally start the band in the mid 1960's with another lead singer by the name of Dave Ballanger, but it doesn't take long to understand that the stage truly belongs to Warren. The final line up is Warren on bass and lead vocals, Ed Cook on lead guitar, Bram Peterson on rhythm guitar, Mike Thompson on keyboards (currently the keyboardist for Don Henley) and Tom Hankla on drums. The music play list is incredibly diverse, with the band playing everything from hard rock to funk, soul or blues. "Exit", as the band is known, has a tremendous following at the Infinity Disco, a very popular hangout for San Diego locals.
"Jake", as he is called by the family, is also hired in 1979 by country artist Bobbie Gentry to perform as bass player and vocalist in some of her shows in Las Vegas.
Warren also joins a top 40 band called Circles with guitar player Hank Easton. He plays bass and sing backup vocals since the band already have a lead female singer. Their music is varied, but leans toward the pop style.
Warren is a skilled and proficient rock bass player and plays a lot of trio gigs from rock & roll to jazz with guitar player (and Warren's best friend) Brian Price. They work at the Turquoise Lounge in San Diego for years - a rock & roll bar which is an immensely popular hangout at the time. Their trio, first called Status, later chooses the monniker 3D. This is one of the last bands where Warren pulls double-duty as bass player as well as vocalist.
Warren also works with Most Valuable Players (MVP) and Flight Seven. These bands are part of the late 80's San Diego pop jazz movement. MVP is led by guitarist David Ochs. The basic line up is David Ochs on guitar, Charlie Chadwick on bass (now in Nashville), Roger Friend on drums (a man of part Swedish heritage, who tours with Abba in the 70's and early 80's), Bill Cantos, who "subs" a few times on keyboards, and Warren on vocals. The band often works at "Fat City" restaurant near downtown San Diego and the "Catamaran Hotel Pacific" in Pacific Beach.
Flight Seven (originally New Shooz) is a very good pop jazz group featuring Larry de la Cruz on alto sax and additional keyboards, Barry Aiken on keyboards, Don Schonenberger on drums, Don Anderson on bass, Gabe Terrado on guitar, and Warren on vocals. Brian Price "subs" a few times as does David Ochs (from MVP), Mark Shapiro, Dave Hatherill and Jeff Scheneider. Warren is in the band during the New Shooz period for about 4 months, but leaves with Jeff Scheneider to form his own band called Street Corner Symphony, which is short lived. Flight Seven release an album entitled "Sky High" in late 1988 of mostly instrumentals which feature Warren's vocals on two of tracks. Flight Seven original singer is Sue Ferris who's in the band when they begin to work on the CD. Then comes Warren, and finally a singer named Rose Riedel. Warren is originally on five vocal songs but when he leaves, Rose Riedel re-record three cuts leaving Warren on two songs.
Warren also sings with The Bill Shreeve Sextet, with vocalist Cecily Johnson sharing the spotlight. Bill Shreeve is a local band leader that does casuals in San Diego (weddings and corporate functions) and he hires Warren and Cecily Johnson as his vocalists.  Cecily and Warren become good friends, not only by singing together but because on those casuals there are often one or two instrumental "dinner" sets, and the two of them often find themselves hanging out talking before coming on stage.
The Bill Shreeve Sextet, (now known as Airplay), features Bill Shreeve on saxes and flute, Vince Cooper on guitar, Jay Jorgensen on bass (sometimes Pat Fitzpatrick), John Opferkuch on keyboards, Dave Blackburn on drums, and Cecily Johnson and Warren on vocals. The music is varied, but leans toward the pop jazz style; Metheny-type stuff during the dinner set, then plenty of R&B tunes for dancing.
Larry de la Cruz, Brian Price, Bill Cantos, and Dave Blackburn meet each other through studying at Jazzschool (1985-86) with Hal Crook who eventually goes back to Boston and becomes head of the Composition department at Berklee College of music.
In 1987 Warren records the song "How Long?" for songwriter and drummer Dave Blackburn.
On Valentine's Day in 1987, Warren is heard by David Foster and Burt Bacharach at The Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles. In June of that same year, Warren and Bill Cantos play in a duo at Ned Shankman's wedding (David Foster's attorney at the time) in Malibu, Los Angeles. Jay Graydon also attends Shankman's wedding and is absolutely amazed at the performance. Warren starts working with David, and Bill starts co-writing with Jay after that.
Within a few months of the wedding of Foster's attorney Ned Shankman's, Warren is performing with an 80-piece orchestra as the lead vocalist in David Foster's band and is performing throughout Canada.
Before leaving San Diego, Warren also performs solo under his own name at Humphrey's on Shelter Island, a popular concert venue for touring acts (on the outdoor stage) with an indoor bar area where local bands work. They lean towards pop jazz, which San Diego is obsessed with during the late 80's, and which Warren of course could do with no problem.
Warren also joins Georgetown Express, another casual band featuring SD's best musicians: musicians: Rob Whitlock on keyboards, Duncan Moore on drums, Kevin Hennessy on bass, John Rekevics on saxes, and Brian Price on guitar, with Amber Whitlock and Warren on vocals. The band’s still going strong, and even had a gig with Warren scheduled for the week after his passing. Their music is similar to Bill Shreeve's band, but the covers are probably as good or better than the original artists.
Beginning in 1989 Warren is featured as the anthem singer for the Los Angeles Kings at the Great Western Forum. After hockey legend Wayne Gretzky signs with the Los Angeles Kings, Warren regularly sings the classic tune "America the Beautiful" before their home games. Gretzky is a friend of David Foster, who helps to arrange Warren's appearances. Warren's rousing renditions are well received, and prove somewhat of a good luck charm for the Kings during the Gretzky era.
In 1989 Warren records the song "We’re Together" for composer/drummer Dave Blackburn at Studio West in San Diego, which features Bill Cantos on MIDI grand piano, and a string arrangement by Lars Clutterham.
In 1989 Warren performs a duet with Celine Dion for the movie "Listen To Me" whose OST is composed by David Foster.
By the late 80s, Warren’s voice also can be heard on many television and radio jingles.  San Diego songwriter Steven Vaus has also worked with him quite a bit during the 12 years prior doing a lot of radio and television spots. Warren can also be found during this period working for companies such as Fox Music Productions in San Diego and for Saatchi & Saatchi Pacific Advertising.
In 1989 Warren records the songs "Say It Isn’t So” at The Studio in San Diego for local saxophonist Mark Lessman. The song features music by Mark Lessman, and by Jeff Bristol. Rob Whitlock plays keyboards. The tune is released on Lessman’s album "More or Less”, engineered by Mike Harris and mastered by the famous Bernie Grundman.
In 1989 Warren finally relocates to the Los Angeles area (Glendale) and starts to work with David Foster on many studio albums and live performances. He leaves the San Diego club circuit behind, but often returns to his hometown for casuals and session work. Warren makes no distinction in his mind between singing with Celine Dion, recording for David Foster, and playing weddings in San Diego. Warren carries this honest and humble trait with him all his life. *Reposted article from the website Welcome to Warren Wiebe. **See also the following ePacer post titled “Class Notes” it’s an abstract from the San Diego Union-Tribune, Obituaries of October 29, 1998.
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tradewaiters · 8 years
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Tumblr isn’t connecting to Soundcloud directly for some reason. I’ll repost this when it can. In the meantime, the link above will take you to our Soundcloud page.
The Tradewaiters are back! Jess Pollard joins Jon, Jeff, Jam, and kgros for a discussion on Paper Girls volumes 1 & 2 by Brian K. Vaughan and Cliff Chiang. Join us as we talk about eighties nostalgia, book design, the pacing in floppies, “progressive edgy,” and Matt Wilson’s gorgeous colours.
EDIT: Jonathon would like to apologize for mixing up Warren Ellis and Frank Miller. Minus ten points from Hufflepuff for such a slanderous error.
Also mentioned in this episode: Human Target, Beware the Creeper, Crisis Aftermath: The Spectre, and Green Arrow/Black Canary, all drawn by Cliff Chiang Y: The Last Man, Saga, Ex Machina, Runaways, and Pride of Baghdad, all written by Brian K. Vaughan Rat Queens by Kurtis J. Wiebe and Roc Upchurch Iron Fist, Bullseye, and Old Man Logan, all written by Ed Brisson Intervals by Kalen Knowles Contact by Carl Sagan “Chained to the Rhythm” by Katy Perry and Fir Valley by Jason Turner and Feast of Fields by Sean Karemaker, both on Kickstarter right now.
And our own projects: Phobos and Deimos by Jonathon Dalton Crossroads by Jeff Ellis Wasted Talent by Angela Melick Lunar Maladies by kgros, and Liquid Shell by Jess Pollard.
Music by Sleuth.
Our next episode will cover volume one of Vattu by Evan Dahm.
You can also follow the TradeWaiters on Soundcloud, Twitter, iTunes, Google Play, and Stitcher.
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☆ List of graphic novels and comic books I am currently reading or want to read ☆
Currently reading: ▹ Paper Girls Author: Brian K. Vaughan Illustrator: Cliff Chiang ▹ Saga Author: Brian K. Vaughan Illustrator: Fiona Staples
Want to read: ▹ Low Author: Rick Remender Illustrators: Greg Tocchini, Dave McCaig ▹ Sky Doll Authors: Alessandro Barbucci, Barbara Canepa Illustrators: Alessandro Barbucci, Barbara Canepa ▹ The Wicked + The Divine Author: Kieron Gillen Illustrator: Jamie McKelvie ▹ Rat Queens Author: Kurtis J. Wiebe Illustrators: Roc Upchurch, Tess Fowler, Owen Gieni, Stjepan Šejić Colorist: Tamra Bonvillain ▹ Nimona Author & illustrator: Noelle Stevenson ▹ In Real Life Authors: Cory Doctorow, Jen Wang Illustrator: Jen Wang ▹ Lumberjanes Authors: Noelle Stevenson, Grace Ellis, Shannon Watters, Faith Erin Hicks Illustrators: Brooke A. Allen, Brittney Williams, Aimee Fleck, Faith Erin Hicks, Becca Tobin, Carolyn Nowak, Felicia Choo, T. Zysk Colorist: Maarta Laiho Letterer: Aubrey Aiese ▹ Giant Days Author: John Allison Illustrators: John Allison, Lissa Treiman, Max Sarin ▹ Snotgirl Author: Bryan Lee O’Malley Illustrator: Leslie Hung ▹ ApocalyptiGirl: An Aria for the End Times Author & illustrator: Andrew MacLean ▹ Tokyo Ghost Author: Rick Remender Illustrator: Sean Murphy ▹ Monstress Author: Marjorie Liu Illustrator: Sana Takeda ▹ Descender Author: Jeff Lemire Illustrator: Dustin Nguyen ▹ Injection Author: Warren Ellis Illustrators: Declan Shalvey, Jordie Bellaire ▹ I Hate Fairyland Author & illustrator: Skottie Young ▹ The Beauty Authors: Jason A. Hurley, Jeremy Haun Illustrator: Jeremy Haun ▹ This One Summer Author: Mariko Tamaki Illustrator: Jillian Tamaki ▹ Anya’s Ghost Author & illustrator: Vera Brosgol ▹ Beautiful Darkness Authors & illustrators: Fabien Vehlmann, Marie Pommepuy, Sébastien Cosset
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Read-in-2016 Masterlist
This is not my personal best year for number of books read. (That was last year.) I read 68 books for the first time, and reread 12. But I did read more non-fiction and non-genre books than I usually do, and I enjoyed most of what I read, and I got through 2/3 of the Riverside Chaucer, so I’m counting this year as a win.
Italics: rated 7-8; Bolded: rated 9-10
Urban Fantasy
Chaos Choreography - Seanan McGuire
The Grendel Affair - Lisa Sherrin
Once Broken Faith - Seanan McGuire
Who Killed Sherlock Holmes? - Paul Cornell
Zoo City - Lauren Beukes
Other Fantasy
A Conspiracy of Ravens - Lila Bowen
A Gathering of Shadows - V.E. Schwab
The Invisible Library - Genevieve Cogman
Johannes Cabal the Necromancer - Jonathan L. Howard
Sailing to Sarantium - Guy Gavriel Kay
The Untold Tale - J.M. Frey
A Wake of Vultures - Lila Bowen
Whitechapel Gods - S.M. Peters
Science Fiction
Caliban’s War - James S.A. Corey
Chimera - Mira Grant
Crosstalk - Connie Willis
Dune - Frank Herbert
Feedback - Mira Grant
Jokers Wild - George R. R. Martin et al.
The Man in the High Castle - Philip K. Dick
Starfarers - Vonda N. McIntyre
Time Salvager - Wesley Chu
Mystery
Beauty, Beast, and Belladonna - Maia Chance
Come Hell or Highball - Maia Chance
The Devil’s Making - Seán Haldane
Girl Waits with Gun - Amy Stewart
A Murder of Magpies - Judith Flanders
The Unfortunate Decisions of Dahlia Moss - Max Wirestone
Graphic Novels
Alias, Vol. 2 - Brian Michael Bendis
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Alan Moore
Planetary, Vol. 1 - Warren Ellis
Rat Queens, Vol. 3 - Kurt Wiebe
Rivers of London: Body Work - Ben Aaronovitch
Saga, Vol. 6 - Brian K. Vaughan
The Unwritten, Vol. 5 - Mike Carey
We Stand on Guard - Brian K. Vaughan
Will Supervillains Be On The Final?, Vol. 1 - Naomi Novik
Middle Grade
The Case of the Girl in Grey - Jordan Stratford
The Dark Lord of Derkholm - Diana Wynne Jones
George - Alex Gino
The Great Sasquatch Escape - Suzanne Selfors
The Key to Extraordinary - Natalie Lloyd
Teen
Dumplin’ - Julie Murphy
Into the Dim - Janet B. Taylor
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children - Ransom Riggs
Openly Straight - Bill Konigsberg
This Savage Song - Victoria Schwab
A Study in Charlotte - Brittany Cavallaro
Short Stories and Novellas
Every Heart a Doorway - Seanan McGuire
Genius Loci - Jaym Gates, ed.
The Green Man - Ellen Datlow, ed.
The Witches of Lychford - Paul Cornell
Witpunk - Claude Lalumière and Marty Halpern
Other Fiction
The City of Mirrors - Justin Cronin
Dragonfly in Amber - Diana Gabaldon
Eagle in Exile - Alan Smale
Fellside - M.R. Carey
Finding Fraser - K.C. Dyer
Possession - A.S. Byatt
The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend - Katarina Bivald
Yiddish for Pirates - Gary Barwin
Non-Fiction
Bird by Bird - Anne Lamott
A Forest of Time - Peter Nabokov
Grunt - Mary Roach
The Monuments Men - Robert M. Edsel
Sister Queens - Julia Fox
SPQR - Mary Beard
A Time of Gifts - Patrick Leigh Fermor
Time Travel: a History - James Gleick
Other
The Canterbury Tales - Geoffrey Chaucer
The Comedy of Errors - William Shakespeare
The Riverside Chaucer, Part 2 - Geoffrey Chaucer
Rereads
Discworld from Soul Music to Jingo (I’ve been following along with @markdoesstuff
Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats - T.S. Eliot
The Vorkosigan Saga from Warrior’s Apprentice to Komarr
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2020年5月6日(水・振休) 今日は一日ガンダム三昧Z 01. Z・刻を越えて / 鮎川麻弥(機動戦士Zガンダム) 02. 長い眠り / 作曲:渡辺岳夫 松山祐士(機動戦士ガンダム) 03. 永遠にアムロ / 池田鴻(機動戦士ガンダム) 04. 水の星へ愛をこめて / 森口博子(機動戦士Zガンダム) 05. 銀色ドレス / 森口博子(機動戦士Zガンダム) 06. めぐりあい / 古谷徹(劇場版 機動戦士ガンダムIII めぐりあい宇宙編) 07. ビギニング / 井上大輔(機動戦士ガンダム) 08. 哀 戦士 / 井上大輔(劇場版 機動戦士ガンダムII 哀 戦士編) 09. 砂の十字架 / やしきたかじん(劇場版 機動戦士ガンダム) 10. Love Letter / Gackt(劇場版 機動戦士Ζ ガンダムIII A New Translation 星の鼓動は愛) 11. BEYOND THE TIME / TM NETWORK(劇場版 機動戦士ガンダム 逆襲のシャア) 12. THE BEYOND / LUNA SEA(機動戦士ガンダム40周年プロジェクト記念テーマ) 13. HATENA / PENGUIN RESEARCH(ガンダムビルドダイバーズRe:RISE) 14. Twinkle / スピラ・スピカ(ガンダムビルドダイバーズRe:RISE) 15. TOMORROW / マリナ・イスマイールと子どもたち(機動戦士ガンダム00) 16. 光の涯 / SUGIZO feat. アイナ・ジ・エンド(機動戦士ガンダム THE ORIGIN 前夜 赤い彗星) 17. ignited -イグナイテッド- / T.M.Revolution(機動戦士ガンダムSEED DESTINY) 18. THE WINNER / 松原みき(機動戦士ガンダム0083  STARDUST MEMORY) 19. 十六夜のプンダリーカ / 水谷優子(OVA 機動戦士SDガンダムMk-IV 夢のマロン社・宇宙の旅) 20. ペ・ペ・ぺのぺ / 西村智博・立木文彦(劇場版 機動戦士SDガンダムの逆襲 嵐を呼ぶ学園祭) 21. Justice・伝説を刻め! / ブレイブバトルウォーリアーズ(SDガンダム三国伝 BraveBattleWarriors) 22. Tokyo Boogie Night / 本多知恵子・林原めぐみ(OVA 機動戦士SDガンダムMK-III 宇宙の神秘・大作戦) 23. Crescent Moon Mobile Suite Gundam Iron-Blooded Orphans2 / 作曲:横山克(機動戦士ガンダム 鉄血のオルフェンズ) 24. Raise your flag / MAN WITH A MISSION(機動戦士ガンダム 鉄血のオルフェンズ) 25. SALLY(出撃) / 作曲:三枝成彰(機動戦士ガンダム 逆襲のシャア) 26. サンダーボルト・メインテーマ用 / 作曲:菊地成孔(機動戦士ガンダム サンダーボルト) 27. あなたのお相手~I'm your baby~ / I.C.I aka 市川愛(機動戦士ガンダム サンダーボルト) 28. ガンダムさん音頭 / 小西克幸 代永翼 置鮎龍太郎 興津和幸(ガンダムさん) 29. ふたりのまほう / May J.(ガンダム Gのレコンギスタ) 30. DREAMS / ROMANTIC MODE(機動新世紀ガンダムX) 31. My World / SPYAIR(機動戦士ガンダムAGE) 32. 罠 / THE BACK HORN(機動戦士ガンダム00) 33. 儚くも永久のカナシ / UVERworld(機動戦士ガンダム00) 34. STAND UP TO THE VICTORY / 川添智久(機動戦士Vガンダム) 35. DON'T STOP! CARRY ON! / RD(機動戦士Vガンダム) 36. 夏に春の祭典を! / 作曲:千住明(機動戦士Vガンダム) 37. 颯爽たるシャア / 作曲:渡辺岳夫 松山祐士(機動戦士ガンダム) 38. 嵐の中で輝いて / 米倉千尋(機動戦士ガンダム 第08MS小隊) 39. Trust You Forever / 鵜島仁文(機動武闘伝Gガンダム) 40. 勝利者たちの挽歌(ドモンver) / 関智一(機動武闘伝Gガンダム) 41. 女の子に戻るときThe dreaming girl in me / 菊池成孔(機動戦士ガンダム サンダーボルト) 42. いくつもの愛をかさねて / 岩崎元是(機動戦士Vガンダム) 43. 水の星へ愛をこめて / 森口博子 With 寺井尚子(機動戦士Zガンダム) 44. 暁の車 / 森口博子(機動戦士ガンダムSEED) 45. vigilante / mpi&Gemie(劇場版 機動戦士ガンダムNT) 46. Meteor -ミーティア- / T.M.Revolution(機動戦士ガンダムSEED) 47. HUMAN TOUCH(英語ver) / Warren Wiebe(機動新世紀ガンダムX) 48. 月の繭 / 奥井亜紀(∀ガンダム) 49. 限りなき旅路 / 奥井亜紀(∀ガンダム) 50. 死守セヨ! / 作曲:大橋恵(機動戦士ガンダム MS IGLOO) 51. 進出ス! / 作曲:大橋恵(機動戦士ガンダム MS IGLOO) 52. めぐりあい / 井上大輔(劇場版 機動戦士ガンダムIII めぐりあい宇宙) 53. ETERNAL WIND~ほほえみは光る風の中~ / 森口博子(機動戦士ガンダムF91) 54. Staring Child / Aimer(機動戦士ガンダムUC) 55. フリージア / Uru(機動戦士ガンダム 鉄血のオルフェンズ) 56. 遠い記憶 / 椎名恵(機動戦士ガンダム0080 ポケットの中の戦争) 57. RHYTHM EMOTION / TWO-MIX(機動戦士ガンダムW) 58. JUST COMMUNICATION / TWO-MIX(機動戦士ガンダムW) 59. サイレント・ヴォイス / ひろえ純(機動戦士ガンダムZZ) 60. 星空のBelieve / 鮎川麻弥(機動戦士Zガンダム)
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