Showing posts with label love triangles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love triangles. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Archie, vol. 1 by Mark Waid

Boy, it had been an exciting book week for me.  When this little gem came in yesterday I immediately confiscated it and set it aside to be devoured right before I went home.  I have been waiting for this one for months.  I love Archie comics.  I loved them when I was growing up and I love them still.  When this landed on my desk I almost did a happy dance.  I did a happy dance inside.

I was not let down.  The art is great.  It's completely my style, bright and crisp.  The characters are truly updated versions of their old selves.  The best part about this book was finally having a background story to work with.  You know what you're getting with an Archie comic.  You're getting this great slice of life, this idealized high school world that you only see in teen movies.  I will buy into it every single time.

If you've read any of the Archie comics, you know that Betty and Veronica are always fighting over Archie.  You don't really know why.  They seem to like each other alright.  Archie's kind of, well, a bumbling boy with no real charm.  This book right here starts at the beginning and it is so nice to have a beginning.  Archie doesn't seem like just some idiot and there is finally a reason for all of the fighting over him. It's a great start and I cannot wait to see more.

In the first issue in this collection, Archie tells us that he's just gone through a breakup with Betty.  Everyone at school is surprised.  Obviously, Archie and Betty were the power couple, the couple that everyone looked up to.  Archie and Betty have been together forever, like since they were five.  They did everything together.  Now they aren't even talking.  All we know is that the break up has something to do with #lispstickincident which Archie doesn't want to talk about.  Right away everyone starts scheming on how to get them back together and they all decide to vote them in as Homecoming King and Queen.  Only, Jughead has different ideas and Betty ends up queen with someone else while Archie gets to play his guitar in front of an audience for the first time.

I bet you can't guess who shows up next!  There's a new girl in town: Veronica Lodge, millionairess and realty show star.  And she has something to hold over Archie's head.

I really, really enjoyed this.  I don't know how I'll survive until the next volume comes out!

P.S.  In case you missed it, CW has announce a new Archie TV show, Riverdale.

P.P.S.  If you're looking for something a little darker, you can always give Afterlife with Archie a shot.  In these comics, Riverdale battles zombies.  Oxford doesn't own these but you can request them from other libraries.  -RYQ

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

She likes him, but he likes her best friend

There's bound to be trouble when you meet your BFF's new boyfriend and there's an immediate connection to the guy. And when you discover he feels the same about you? This can't end well.

In Susane Colasanti's romantic drama, Something Like Fate, shy Lani is content to march to her own beat, attending meetings of her environmental club, hanging out with her BFF Erin, and never leaving the house without checking her horoscope. But even the stars didn't predict the mutual sparks that fly when Lani meets Erin's new boyfriend, Jason. Then Erin leaves town for a summer at camp. Sure, it's easy to predict what happens next: Plenty of drama and plenty of romance. Either way, this book's light and lots of fun.

Get a head start on your beach reading this year and pick up Something Like Fate. --AJB

Monday, February 11, 2013

A Treat to Read

Culinary expert Cyril is head-over-heels in love with vegan hippie-chick Rose, but Rose is seriously crushing on Cyril's best friend, the handsome but none-too-brilliant Nick. Nice guy that he is, and resigning himself to the fact he's got no chance with his dream girl, Cyril agrees to help his buddy win Rose's heart. After all, if Cyril can't have her, better Nick than someone else, right? The two devise a master plan: Cyril will use his expertise in the kitchen to prepare delicious gourmet goodies for Rose, and Nick will take all the credit. The plan works...for a while. When the guys' cover is accidently blown thanks to a neighborhood canine, Rose is angry with them both. And with good reason (she's a girl who values honesty). Can Cyril save face and still win the girl? Or are both guys doomed to eternal bachelorhood?

Flavor of the Week may not be an epic adventure, but it is a lot of fun and well worth checking out. Includes 25 recipes for dishes that play a pivotal role in the story (try the Kitchen Sink Cookies. They're delish!). --AJB