The next Reader’s Advisory Roundtable meeting will be
Wednesday, August 12th at 9am and the topic up for discussion is the self-help
collection. Feel free to choose whatever you’d like: nonfiction, documentary,
audiobook, fiction…the format is up to you!
The original plan was for meeting at the Trussville Library
but, of course, I have no way of predicting whether we will meet at Trussville,
have the meeting on Zoom, or a combination of both. I will go ahead and promise that if we have
an in-person meeting, I will also broadcast it via Zoom as well.
Today we discussed steampunk. It was a small, yet lively group!
Total attendance: 13
Holley W, Emmet O’Neal
Elizabeth W, BPL Southern History
Mary Anne E, BPL Southern History
Lynn H, BPL Central Info/Circ
Jiemin F, BPL Central Circ
Stephanie B, Hoover Fiction Dept
Krysten G, Hoover Fiction Dept
Leigh W, BPL North Birmingham
William D, BPL East Lake
Paul C, BPL Southside
Elizabeth W, BPL Southern History
Mary Anne E, BPL Southern History
Lynn H, BPL Central Info/Circ
Jiemin F, BPL Central Circ
Stephanie B, Hoover Fiction Dept
Krysten G, Hoover Fiction Dept
Leigh W, BPL North Birmingham
William D, BPL East Lake
Paul C, BPL Southside
and 3 anonymous 😊
Annotations are pulled from amazon.com unless otherwise
noted.
The
Steampunk Bible: An Illustrated Guide to the World of Imaginary Airships,
Corsets and Goggles, Mad Scientists, and Strange Literature by Jeff
VanderMeer and S.J. Chambers
Steampunk—a grafting of Victorian aesthetic and punk
rock attitude onto various forms of science-fiction culture—is a phenomenon
that has come to influence film, literature, art, music, fashion, and
more. The Steampunk Bible is the first compendium about the movement,
tracing its roots in the works of Jules Verne and H. G. Wells through its most
recent expression in movies such as Sherlock Holmes. Its adherents celebrate
the inventor as an artist and hero, re-envisioning and crafting retro
technologies including antiquated airships and robots. A burgeoning DIY
community has brought a distinctive Victorian-fantasy style to their crafts
and art. Steampunk evokes a sense of adventure and discovery, and embraces
extinct technologies as a way of talking about the future. This ultimate manual
will appeal to aficionados and novices alike as author Jeff VanderMeer takes
the reader on a wild ride through the clockwork corridors of Steampunk history.
Mary Anne, BPL Southern History
Mary Anne, BPL Southern History
Prince Aleksander, would-be heir to the Austro-Hungarian
throne, is on the run. His own people have turned on him. His title is
worthless. All he has is a battletorn war machine and a loyal crew of men.
Deryn Sharp is a commoner, disguised as a boy in the British
Air Service. She’s a brilliant airman. But her secret is in constant danger of
being discovered. With World War I brewing, Alek and Deryn’s paths cross in
the most unexpected ways, taking them on a fantastical, around-the-world
adventure that will change both their lives forever.
Holley, Emmet O’Neal
Clockwork Century series by Cherie Priest
In 2011, this book was optioned by Hammer Films (of Hammer
House of Horror fame). IMDB shows it is still optioned, but I find nothing else
definitive about the possibility of film (htw).
In the early days of the Civil War, rumors of gold in the
frozen Klondike brought hordes of newcomers to the Pacific Northwest. Anxious
to compete, Russian prospectors commissioned inventor Leviticus Blue to create
a great machine that could mine through Alaska's ice. Thus was Dr. Blue's
Incredible Bone-Shaking Drill Engine born.
But on its first test run the Boneshaker went terribly awry,
destroying several blocks of downtown Seattle and unearthing a subterranean
vein of blight gas that turned anyone who breathed it into the living dead.
Now it is sixteen years later, and a wall has been built to
enclose the devastated and toxic city. Just beyond it lives Blue's widow, Briar
Wilkes. Life is hard with a ruined reputation and a teenaged boy to support,
but she and Ezekiel are managing. Until Ezekiel undertakes a secret crusade to
rewrite history.
His quest will take him under the wall and into a city
teeming with ravenous undead, air pirates, criminal overlords, and heavily
armed refugees. And only Briar can bring him out alive.
Holley, Emmet O’Neal
Holley, Emmet O’Neal
Five books chronicling the exploits of Alexia Tarabotti, a
lady of considerable assets including a large Scottish werewolf, a
battle-parasol, and treacle tart. Oh, and she has no soul.
Stephanie, Hoover
Stephanie, Hoover
The
Black God’s Drums by P. Djeli Clark
In an alternate New Orleans caught in the tangle of the
American Civil War, the wall-scaling girl named Creeper yearns to escape the
streets for the air -- in particular, by earning a spot on-board the
airship Midnight Robber. Creeper plans to earn Captain Ann-Marie’s trust
with information she discovers about a Haitian scientist and a mysterious
weapon he calls The Black God’s Drums.
But Creeper also has a secret herself: Oya, the African
orisha of the wind and storms, speaks inside her head, and may have her own
ulterior motivations.
Soon, Creeper, Oya, and the crew of the Midnight Robber are
pulled into a perilous mission aimed to stop the Black God’s Drums from being
unleashed and wiping out the entirety of New Orleans.
Riana, Pinson
Riana, Pinson
Monstress
graphic novel series by Marjorie M. Liu, illustrated by Sana Takeda
Steampunk meets Kaiju in this original fantasy epic for mature readers, as young Maika risks everything to control her psychic link with a monster of tremendous power, placing her in the center of a devastating war between human and otherworldly forces.
Riana, Pinson
The
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Nemo trilogy by Alan Moore, illustrated
by Kevin O’Neill
Nemo: Heart of Ice
Nemo: The Roses of Berlin
Nemo: River of Ghosts
Nemo: Heart of Ice
Nemo: The Roses of Berlin
Nemo: River of Ghosts
It's 1925, fifteen long years since Janni Dakkar first tried
to escape the legacy of her dying science-pirate father, only to accept her
destiny as the new Nemo, captain of the legendary Nautilus. Now, tired of her
unending spree of plunder and destruction, Janni launches a grand expedition to
surpass her father's greatest failure: the exploration of Antarctica. Hot on
her frozen trail are a trio of genius inventors, hired by an influential
publishing tycoon to retrieve the plundered valuables of an African queen. It's
a deadly race to the bottom of the world -- an uncharted land of wonder and
horror where time is broken and the mountains bring madness. Jules Verne meets
H.P. Lovecraft in the unforgettable final showdown, lost in the living, beating
and appallingly inhuman HEART OF ICE.
Jon, Avondale
Jon, Avondale
Joe
Golem and the Drowning City by Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden
In 1925, earthquakes and a rising sea level left Lower
Manhattan submerged under more than thirty feet of water, so that its residents
began to call it the Drowning City. Those unwilling to abandon their homes
created a new life on streets turned to canals and in buildings whose first
three stories were underwater. Fifty years have passed since then, and the
Drowning City is full of scavengers and water rats, poor people trying to eke
out an existence, and those too proud or stubborn to be defeated by
circumstance.
Among them are fourteen-year-old Molly McHugh and her friend
and employer, Felix Orlov. Once upon a time Orlov the Conjuror was a
celebrated stage magician, but now he is an old man, a psychic medium,
contacting the spirits of the departed for the grieving loved ones left behind.
When a seance goes horribly wrong, Felix Orlov is abducted by strange men
wearing gas masks and rubber suits, and Molly soon finds herself on the
run. Her flight will lead her into the company of a mysterious
man, and his stalwart sidekick, Joe Golem, whose own past is a mystery to him,
but who walks his own dreams as a man of stone and clay, brought to life
for the sole purpose of hunting witches.
Jon, Avondale
A
Red Sun Also Rises by Mark Hodder (not available in the JCLC system)
Transported to the alien world of Ptallaya by a strange and
terrifying ritual, Victorian missionary Aiden Fleischer and his brilliant but
damaged assistant Clarissa Stark are stranded.
Befriended by the Yatsill, a race of bizarre telepathic alien mimics, the travellers watch in amazement as the society around them transforms into a parody of London.
But as the dual yellow suns of this new world slowly set, a red sun is also rising, and with it come the Blood Gods, an ancient and indestructible evil...
Jon, Avondale
Befriended by the Yatsill, a race of bizarre telepathic alien mimics, the travellers watch in amazement as the society around them transforms into a parody of London.
But as the dual yellow suns of this new world slowly set, a red sun is also rising, and with it come the Blood Gods, an ancient and indestructible evil...
Jon, Avondale
The
Doctor and the Kid by Mike Resnick
Welcome to a West like you've never seen before! With the O.
K. Corral and the battle with the thing that used to be Johnny Ringo behind
him, the consumptive Doc Holliday makes his way to Deadwood, Colorado. But when
a gambling loss drains his bankroll, Doc aims for quick cash as a bounty
hunter. The biggest reward? Young, 20-year-old desperado known as Billy the
Kid. With a steampunk twist on these classic characters, nothing can be as
simple as it seems.
Jon, Avondale
Jon, Avondale
The series follows Tessa Gray, an orphaned teenage girl who
discovers she has the power to shape-shift, but doesn't bear a mark that shows
she is a warlock. She is forced to learn how to control this newly established
power and navigate the new world she was forcefully introduced into.
Kristen, Hoover
Kristen, Hoover
Steampunk Chronicles series by Kady Cross
The Girl in the Steel Corset
The Girl in the Clockwork Collar
The Girl with the Iron Touch
The Girl with the Windup Heart
The Girl in the Steel Corset
The Girl in the Clockwork Collar
The Girl with the Iron Touch
The Girl with the Windup Heart
When a young lord tries to take advantage of Finley, she
fights back. And wins. But no normal Victorian girl has a darker side that
makes her capable of knocking out a full-grown man with one punch. Only Griffin King sees the magical darkness inside her that says she's special,
says she's one of them. The orphaned duke takes her in from the
gaslit streets, against the wishes of his band of misfits. And Finley thinks
she might finally be a part of something, finally fit in—until a criminal
mastermind known as the Machinist threatens to tear the group apart….
Leigh, North Birmingham
Leigh, North Birmingham
Rue and her crew of miscreants charge about in their
high-tech dirigible trying to fix the British Empire - mainly with tea. A four
book series that explores how the supernatural evolved throughout the
Parasolverse.
Lynn, BPL Central Info/Circ
GENERAL DISCUSSION AND MOVIES: (film annotations pulled from
rottentomatoes.com unless otherwise noted):
Allan Quatermain, the world's greatest adventurer, leads a
legion of superheroes the likes of which the world has never seen. Quatermain's
extraordinary League is comprised of Captain Nemo, Dracula vampiress Mina
Harker, an invisible man Rodney Skinner, American secret service agent Sawyer,
Dorian Gray, Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde and M--the League's enigmatic recruiter. The
League members are staunch individualists, outcasts in fact, with checkered
pasts and singular gifts that have been both blessing and curse. Now they must
learn to trust each other and work as a team for the very hope of civilization.
With little preparation and no time to lose, they will be transported via
Captain Nemo's extraordinary submarine, the Nautilus, to the frontline of
defense: Venice, Italy. There, a masked madman known as the Fantom plans to
sabotage a conference of world leaders by setting off a domino chain of
explosions, sinking the entire city. The threat is catastrophic, the risks are
staggering. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen has 96 hours to save the
world.
Hugo
(2011)
Throughout his extraordinary career, Academy Award-wining
director Martin Scorsese has brought his unique vision and dazzling gifts to
life in a series of unforgettable films. This holiday season the legendary
storyteller invites you to join him on a thrilling journey to a magical world
with his first-ever 3-D film, based on Brian Selznick's award-winning,
imaginative New York Times best-seller, "The Invention of Hugo
Cabret." Hugo is the astonishing adventure of a wily and resourceful boy
whose quest to unlock a secret left to him by his father will transform Hugo
and all those around him, and reveal a safe and loving place he can call home.
-- (C) Paramount
A progressive scientist builds a machine that allows him time
travel in this adaptation of the classic from H.G. Wells.
The
Prestige (2006)
In 1878, two young stage magicians clash in a darkened salon
during the course of a fraudulent seance. From this moment on, their lives
become webs of deceit and exposure, secrets and revelations, as they feud to
outwit and destroy one another. Their rivalry takes them both to the peak of
their careers, but with terrible consequences.
This 1954 Disney version of Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues
Under the Sea represented the studio's costliest and most elaborate
American-filmed effort to date. Kirk Douglas plays a trouble-shooting 19th
century seaman, trying to discover why so many whaling ships have been
disappearing of late. Teaming with scientist Paul Lukas and diver Peter Lorre,
Douglas sets sail to investigate--and is promptly captured by the megalomaniac
Captain Nemo (James Mason), who skippers a lavish, scientifically advanced
submarine. The film's special effects, including a giant squid, were impressive
enough in 1954 to win an Academy Award. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
(Disney.com) Pazu, an engineer's apprentice, finds a young
girl, Sheeta, floating down from the sky, and discovers they are both searching
for a legendary floating castle, Laputa. Together, they embark on a daring
quest and encounter greedy pirates, secret agents and astounding obstacles that
keep them from the truth - and from each other.
The sleepy English village of Wall is so named for the
cobblestone wall that has, for eons, kept the villagers safely apart form the
supernatural parallel universe that lies just on the other side. It is here
that young Tristan Thorne makes a wild-eyed promise to the prettiest girl in
the village, whose heart he hopes to win: that he will bring her back a fallen
star. Now, in order to make good on his promise, Tristan will have to cross the
forbidden wall, and enter a mysterious kingdom lit by unending magic and
unfolding legends. In this fantastical realm known as Stormhold, Tristan
discovers that the fallen star is not at all what he expected but a spirited young
woman injured by her cosmic tumble. Now, she is in terrible danger--sought
after by colossal powers including the King's scheming sons for whom only she
can secure the throne; and a chillingly powerful witch desperate to use the
star to achieve eternal youth and beauty. As Tristan sets out to protect the
star and bring her back to his beloved on the other side of the wall, he
encounters with a pirate captain and a shady trader, among other surprises. But
if he can survive, Tristan will also uncover the secret key to his own identity
and a fate beyond his wildest dreams.
Doctor
Who episode: The Next Doctor (2008 Christmas special, not sure if it’s in
here or not!)
(imdb.com) The Doctor arrives in London on Christmas Eve in
1851 where he encounters the Cybermen and a man who claims he's a Time Lord
called the Doctor.
Tv show “Hidden Killers”
Dr. Suzannah Lipscomb reveals the hidden killers that lurk
in every room across the ages. From the Victorian (this is the episode I watched!)
to the Post War era, we discover the lethal inventions and the ‘safe’ domestic
home life of households from the past. Episodes available on Amazon
Prime Video and streaming freely on Tubi TV.
The
Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
Cora is a young slave on a cotton plantation in Georgia. An
outcast even among her fellow Africans, she is on the cusp of womanhood—where
greater pain awaits. And so when Caesar, a slave who has recently arrived from
Virginia, urges her to join him on the Underground Railroad, she seizes the
opportunity and escapes with him. In Colson Whitehead's ingenious conception,
the Underground Railroad is no mere metaphor: engineers and conductors operate
a secret network of actual tracks and tunnels beneath the Southern soil. Cora
embarks on a harrowing flight from one state to the next, encountering, like
Gulliver, strange yet familiar iterations of her own world at each stop. As
Whitehead brilliantly re-creates the terrors of the antebellum era, he weaves
in the saga of our nation, from the brutal abduction of Africans to the
unfulfilled promises of the present day. The Underground Railroad is
both the gripping tale of one woman's will to escape the horrors of bondage—and
a powerful meditation on the history we all share.
London, 1861. Sir Richard Francis Burton - explorer,
linguist, scholar, and swordsman; his reputation tarnished; his career in
tatters; his former partner missing and probably dead. Algernon Charles
Swinburne - unsuccessful poet and follower of de Sade, for whom pain is
pleasure, and brandy is ruin! They stand at a crossroads in their lives and are
caught in the epicenter of an empire torn by conflicting forces: Engineers
transform the landscape with bigger, faster, noisier, and dirtier technological
wonders; Eugenicists develop specialist animals to provide unpaid labor;
Libertines oppose repressive laws and demand a society based on beauty and
creativity; while the Rakes push the boundaries of human behavior to the limits
with magic, drugs, and anarchy. The two men are sucked into the perilous depths
of this moral and ethical vacuum when Lord Palmerston commissions Burton to
investigate assaults on young women committed by a weird apparition known as
Spring Heeled Jack, and to find out why werewolves are terrorizing London's
East End. Their investigations lead them to one of the defining events of the
age, and the terrifying possibility that the world they inhabit shouldn't exist
at all!
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