Tag: Taylor Smith
May 2nd, 2012 – Book: The Howard Hughes Affair
by Rob Smith, Jr. on May.02, 2012, under Books
The Howard Hughes Affair by Stuart M. Kaminsky
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Nice to return to a solidly written story, after another bout with a current author that was left alone by a good editor. Kaminsky does move this one very, very fast. The plot is very good, the mystery great and the characters very well done. As usual, Kaminsky nails the dialogue of the separate characters. Also, if you are a nostalgia nut like me, you’ll love the appearances of the well-known during this 1940s setting. To some, I’m guessing, this all appears way too old fashioned. Cynics of this day might say it isn’t realistic to what was really happening at the time, as if they knew what was realistic at the time (We sure have a weird view of “realism” today). These Toby Peters novels are just very good mysteries that are also much fun to read. With the 500 page tombs drowning in excess being produced today, I think some have forgotten what a good book is.
April 30th, 2012 – Book: The President’s Assassin by Brian Haig
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Apr.30, 2012, under Books
The President’s Assassin by Brian Haig
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This story had a promising start for me. I liked the beginning and the humor knitted in the text. However as the book wore on, the endless meetings depicted and the constant reports of action that had already occurred began to wear on me. It would have been a better story if the narration had been brought to the action than more than three quarters of the book reflecting on it. It was almost like a series of flashbacks. As much as I love humor and sarcasm, even Haig’s leaning on it became to much for me. I kinda figured from the start who the bad guy was, which made it even tougher to get through the 500 pages. Another recent book needing severe editing is what is the bottom line…again!
The sarcastic hero reminded me a lot of Stuart Kaminky’s Toby Peters and Kaminsky’s writing & plotting in general. I would guess Haig is a Kaminsky fan. So, Toby Peters is my next stop.
April 2nd, 2012 – Artwork!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Apr.02, 2012, under Cartooning, Editorials, Swampy's Florida
Got a bunch of artwork done today in a couple hours. Two editorial cartoons, a bike drawing and the next Swampy’s Florida webcomic.
March 31st, 2012 – Book: Always Say Goodbye by Stuart Kaminsky
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.31, 2012, under Books
Always Say Goodbye by Stuart M. Kaminsky
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This is the first I’ve read of the Stuart Kaminsky series involving Lew Fonesca that otherwise takes place in Sarasota. This entry in the series, though, mostly takes place in Chicago as the main character looks for the murderer of his wife. The writing is well done. Especially in getting the Chicago dialogue to read true. There are a number of twists. One twist involving one character is especially well done. Also, this is not an overwritten novel as so many others are today.
March 21st, 2012 – Orlando Remembered and sketches.
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.25, 2012, under Florida History!, Friends, Sketchbook
Was at our Orlando Remembered meeting on Wednesday. Here are sketches I made during the meeting. Below is a photo of some of the gang during our meeting. From right to left: Chariman Bill Milligan, Bob Buck, Betty Bandy, Hillis Bandy, Robert Serros, Claude Hunter, Claude H. Wolfe and Steve Rajtar.
March 21st, 2012 – Book Cover: hickory Dickory Death by Agatha Christie
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.21, 2012, under Books, Illusration
Leave a Comment :agatha, agatha christie, art, book, Books, hickory dickory death, illustration, Jacob Smith, Rob Smith Jr, Taylor Smith more...March 20th, 2012 – Book cover – Murder in the Calais Coach by Agatha Christie
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.20, 2012, under Books, Illusration
Here’s a cover by Harvey Kidder from Murder in the Cardais Coach (later named Murder on the Orient Express).
March 19th, 2012 – Book cover – Three Blind Mice by Agatha Christie
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.19, 2012, under Books, Illusration
This version of Agatha Christie’s Three Blind Mice has a Mike Ludlow cover. The wiping away of the film on the pane is amazing painting work.
March 14th, 2012 – Artwork!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.15, 2012, under Cartooning
Leave a Comment :art, book, cartoon, Cartooning, childrens book illustration, childrens illustration, drawing, illustration, Jacob Smith, Rob Smith Jr, sketch, sketching, Taylor Smith more...March 5th, 2012 – Azaleas!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Mar.05, 2012, under Various
Been trying to grow azaleas in the yard for 6 years. FINALLY! – There are flowers!
Had originally planted 6 bushes. But due to a neighbor from up north who mowed the yard and believes a yard should only be grass, as the bushes came up, he would mow them down. I got the opportunity to ask him to stop mowing the yard. 3 were left standing. One is struggling. Two are flowering!
February 24th, 2012 – Swampy’s Florida Storybooks: Trilby’s Flower.
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Feb.24, 2012, under Cartooning, Swampy's Florida