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Happy Birthday, Archie!

My annual tribute to one of my favorite fictional characters (if not my all-time favorite). Revised and expanded this year! Watching Luke Cage with my sons has served to remind me of a problem I had in the 80’s reading Marvel comics — most references to Archie Goodwin aren’t to this one. Nothing against Marvel’s Archie Goodwin, but it’s a shame that he’s the one I see the most.

On Oct 23 in Chillicothe, Ohio, Archie Goodwin entered this world–no doubt with a smile for the pretty nurses–and American detective literature was never the same.

I’m toasting him in one of the ways I think he’d appreciate most–by raising a glass of milk in his honor.

Who was Archie? Archie summed up his life thusly:

Born in Ohio. Public high school, pretty good at geometry and football, graduated with honor but no honors. Went to college two weeks, decided it was childish, came to New York and got a job guarding a pier, shot and killed two men and was fired, was recommended to Nero Wolfe for a chore he wanted done, did it, was offered a full-time job by Mr. Wolfe, took it, still have it.” (Fourth of July Picnic)

Long may he keep it. Just what was he employed by Wolfe to do? In The Black Mountain he answers the statement, “I thought you was a private eye” with:

I don’t like the way you say it, but I am. Also I am an accountant, an amanuensis, and a cocklebur. Eight to five you never heard the word amanuensis and you never saw a cocklebur.

In The Red Box, he says

I know pretty well what my field is. Aside from my primary function as the thorn in the seat of Wolfe’s chair to keep him from going to sleep and waking up only for meals, I’m chiefly cut out for two things: to jump and grab something before the other guy can get his paws on it, and to collect pieces of the puzzle for Wolfe to work on.

In Black Orchids, he reacts to an insult:

…her cheap crack about me being a ten-cent Clark Gable, which was ridiculous. He simpers, to begin with, and to end with no one can say I resemble a movie actor, and if they did it would be more apt to be Gary Cooper than Clark Gable.

I’m not the only Archie fan out there:

  • A few months back, someone pointed me at this post, The Wit and Wisdom of Archie Goodwin. There’s some really good stuff here that I was tempted to steal, instead, I’ll just point you at it.
  • Robert Crais himself when writing an introduction to a Before Midnight reprint, devoted it to paying tribute to Archie. — one of the few pieces of anything written that I can say I agree with jot and tittle.

In case you’re wondering if this post was simply an excuse to go through some collections of Archie Goodwin quotations, you wouldn’t be totally wrong…he’s one of the fictional characters I like spending time with most in this world–he’s the literary equivalent of comfort food. So just a couple more great lines I’ve quoted here before:

I would appreciate it if they would call a halt on all their devoted efforts to find a way to abolish war or eliminate disease or run trains with atoms or extend the span of human life to a couple of centuries, and everybody concentrate for a while on how to wake me up in the morning without my resenting it. It may be that a bevy of beautiful maidens in pure silk yellow very sheer gowns, barefooted, singing “Oh, What a Beautiful Morning” and scattering rose petals over me would do the trick, but I’d have to try it.

I looked at the wall clock. It said two minutes to four. I looked at my wrist watch. It said one minute to four. In spite of the discrepancy it seemed safe to conclude that it would soon be four o’clock.

She turned back to me, graceful as a big cat, and stood there straight and proud, not quite smiling, her warm dark eyes as curious as if she had never seen a man before. I knew damn well I ought to say something, but what? The only thing to say was ‘Will you marry me?’ but that wouldn’t do because the idea of her washing dishes or darning socks was preposterous.)

“Indeed,” I said. That was Nero Wolfe’s word, and I never used it except in moments of stress, and it severely annoyed me when I caught myself using it, because when I look in a mirror I prefer to see me as is, with no skin grafted from anybody else’s hide, even Nero Wolfe’s.

If you like Anglo-Saxon, I belched. If you fancy Latin, I eructed. No matter which, I had known that Wolfe and Inspector Cramer would have to put up with it that evening, because that is always a part of my reaction to sauerkraut. I don’t glory in it or go for a record, but neither do I fight it back. I want to be liked just for myself.

When a hippopotamus is peevish it’s a lot of peeve.

It helps a lot, with two people as much together as he and I were, if they understand each other. He understood that I was too strong-minded to add another word unless he told me to, and I understood that he was too pigheaded to tell me to.

I always belong wherever I am.

September 2016 Report

So, here’s what happened here in September 2016.

Books/Novellas Read/Listened to/Consumed:

Biblical Authority after Babel The Hidden Oracle The Pursuit
4 Stars 3.5 Stars 4 Stars
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Ascent The Key to the Coward's Spell
3 Stars 3.5 Stars 3 Stars
Catch & Neutralize Repo Madness The Last Adventure of Constance Verity
3 Stars 4 Stars 4 Stars
Bloom County Episode XI: A New Hope Prophet, Priest, and King Children of the Different
4 Stars 3.5 Stars 4 Stars
Rise the Dark The Android's Dream The Heart of Henry Quantum
4 Stars 4 Stars 2 Stars
The Failed Fellowship As Wings Unfurl You Are What You Love
5 Stars 3 Stars 1 Star
Housekeeping A Star-Reckoner's Lot The House of Secrets
4 Stars 4 1/2 Stars 2 1/2 Stars
The Rise of Io            
4 Stars            

Still Reading:

Reformed Dogmatics, Volume 4 Madam Tulip and the Knave of Hearts      

Reviews Posted:

(a list that’s too short)

How was your month?

August 2016 Report

So, here’s what happened here in August.

Books/Novellas Read/Listened to/Consumed:

The Essential Trinity Calvin The Phantom Tollbooth
4 Stars 3.5 Stars 4 Stars
Meeting of the Mustangs Beyond the Gray Leaf Deep Down
3 Stars 3 Stars 4 Stars
The Corruption of Chastity Forever We Play Lady Cop Makes Trouble
3 Stars 3 Stars 4 Stars
Full of Briars The Purloined Poodle Off to be the Wizard
3 Stars 4 Stars 4 Stars
United as One Timothy Other: The Boy Who Climbed Marzipan Mountain Reformed Dogmatics, Volume 3
3 Stars 3 Stars 5 Stars
The Lordship of Christ Time Siege Mechanical Failure
3 Stars 4 Stars 4 Stars
Shadowed Career of Evil Debt to Pay
3.5 Stars 4 1/2 Stars 4 1/2 Stars
Granite Moth Trampling in the Land of Woe Before the Fall
3.5 Stars 3 Stars 3.5 Stars
Outfoxed The Twelve Dogs of Christmas The FATOFF Conspiracy
3.5 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency            
3.5 Stars            

Still Reading:

Biblical Authority after Babel Reformed Dogmatics, Volume 4 The Hidden Oracle

Reviews Posted:

How was your month?

July 2016 Report

So, here’s what happened here in July.

Books (etc.) Read:

Eighty Days The Question of the Felonious Friend Daughter of the Sun
3.5 Stars 3.5 Stars 3 Stars
The Wizard's Heir The Chase The Job
3.5 Stars 4 Stars 4 Stars
Blood of the Earth Revelation and Reason The Substitute Sleuth
4 1/2 Stars 3 Stars 4 1/2 Stars
Mostly Harmless Trumped! Bravo and Elphie
1 Star 1 Star 3 Stars
Korian and Lucy The Scam A Hundred Thousand Worlds
1 1/2 Stars 4 Stars 5 Stars
From the Finger of God One of the Few The Summer that Melted Everything
3 Stars 3 Stars 5 Stars
The Silkworm Friends of the Wigwam God Dwells Among Us
4 Stars 3 Stars 4 Stars
The Coaster The Innocents Second Son
3 Stars 4 Stars 3.5 Stars
Small Wars Hammered Chasing Freedom
2 Stars 3.5 Stars 4 Stars
Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore An Obvious Fact
4 Stars 3.5 Stars 4 Stars

Still Reading:

Reformed Dogmatics, Volume 3 The Essential Trinity    

Reviews Posted:

How was your month?

June 2016 Report

So, here’s what happened here in June, 2016.

Books Read:

Eleanor & Park Guilty Minds The Ghost Rebellion
5 Stars 4 Stars 4 Stars
The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie The Highwayman Cheap Shot (Audiobook)
3.5 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars
We're All Damaged Steel Victory Where'd You Go, Bernadette
5 Stars 3.5 Stars 4 1/2 Stars
Unshakable Let There Be Linda So Long, and Thanks For All The Fish
3.5 Stars 4 Stars 5 Stars
The Heist The Cuckoo's Calling The Asset
4 Stars 4 1/2 Stars 4 Stars
The Quest for Merlin Hexed Reformed Dogmatics, Volume 2
3 Stars 4 Stars 5 Stars
The Rook The Question of the Felonious Friend      
5 Stars 4 1/2 Stars      

Still Reading:

Revelation and Reason From the Finger of God Eighty Days

Reviews Posted:

How was your month?

May 2016 Report

So, here’s what happened here in May.

Books Read:

Still Reading:

Reformed Dogmatics, Volume 2 Revelation and Reason From the Finger of God

Reviews Posted:

How was your month?

15 Years Ago

I distinctly remember where I was sitting, and who was around, when I read the news 15 years ago that Douglas Adams, a mere 49 years old, had died of a heart attack. I’m not usually one who reacts when a celebrity dies (usually), but this one shook me.

Adams’ wit, style, perspective, and books had a formative impact on my adolescence — for good or ill — and my adulthood.

I hadn’t realized this year was the 15th anniversary of his death when I decided to do my big re-read of his works this year, but I’m glad I’m doing it. I’ll talk about him a little bit more in a couple of weeks (and when I get around to reading the next books on my list), but for now, I just wanted to take a brief moment to reflect on his death.

A couple of days later, John Kovalic’s Dork Tower ran this comic (tweaked 5 years ago) which pretty much summed things up for me.

April 2016 Report

So, here’s what happened here in April:

Books Read:

Calamity Making All Things New The Watcher in the Wall
3 Stars 3 Stars 3 Stars
Waylaid Songs In Ordinary Time The Absconded Ambassador
3 Stars 1 Star 4 Stars
How to Be an Atheist Fate Ball Every Heart a Doorway
4 Stars 4 1/2 Stars 5 Stars
Ideas and Inspiration for Fantasy and Science Fiction Writers Life, The Universe and Everything Off to See the Wizard
3 Stars 3 Stars 4 Stars
There Will Always Be a Max Burned Madam Tulip
4 Stars 5 Stars 4 Stars
The Old World        
3 Stars
or
4 Stars
       

Still Reading:

A Light to the Nations Reformed Dogmatics, Volume 2    

Reviews Posted:

How was your month?

April 30 – Independent Bookstore Day

You like books, right? Otherwise, why are you here? You like bookstores, too, right? Nothing against Barnes & Noble or any of the dozens of great online booksellers — but there’s nothing like a good Independent Bookstore. Staff who know their wares; possibly get to know your tastes; care about books, writing, etc.

(and better for the local economy than chains, too, but that’s out of my wheelhouse to discuss)

Basically, they’re great resources, community centers, and places to spend your money. To celebrate/promote them, 400 Indie Bookstores around the country are celebrating Independent Bookstore Day this Saturday. Go, check a local store out — see the exclusive items just for the day. If you’re in Southwest Idaho, Rediscovered Books in Boise is the place to go (there are a couple of other decent shops in the area, but not as good, IMHO).

March 2016 Report

So, here’s what happened here in March (a transition month for me personally, so not as much happened as I’d like…)

Books Read:

Morning Star A Prayer for Owen Meany God's Glory Alone—The Majestic Heart of Christian Faith and Life
5 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars
Risen Dead is Better Glittering Vices
3.5 Stars 4 Stars 1 Star
Got Luck Elphie and Dad go on an Epic Adventure Reformed Dogmatics, Volume 1
4 Stars 3 Stars 5 Stars
A Devil in Hong Kong Once a Crooked Man The Shootout Solution
2 1/2 Stars 3.5 Stars 4 Stars
Fire Touched The Red Storm Chaos Choreography
4 Stars 4 Stars 4 Stars
The Last Dream Keeper A Far Out Galaxy Heroes and Villains: Pawn in the Game
4 Stars 3 Stars 2 Stars

Still Reading:

A Light to the Nations Calamity    

Reviews Posted:

How was your month?

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