Who. Dat. What else needs to be said on Superbowl Sunday? Not much else to say about our week here; a few book reviews, at least one new show started, and a few of our contributors found things to talk about. If you were too busy yelling “who dat” at every stranger you passed or forgetting to vote for the mayor because of Superbowl Fever, have no fear. I’ve got your cheat sheet, my weekly run-down of our original content so that you can be sure you didn’t miss something awesome.
Book Reviews
I thought Heart’s Blood by Gail Dayton was a great combination of Victorian era romance and magical murder mystery
Impossible by Nancy Werlin was a good idea that didn’t quite execute for Lexie C
Alyson Noel stumbled in the sequel to her first Immortals series book, Blue Moon, at least in my opinion
amberdrake thoroughly enjoyed Dust of Dreams, the first half of Steven Erikson’s conclusion to the Malazan series
The Week in Television
Desperate Housewives explores “The Glamorous Life” for Katelin and the other fans of Wisteria Lane
The Big Bang Theory‘s “The Einstein Approximation” was another Sheldon being Sheldon episode for Gerald So
Eli’s Plot Twist continues covering 24‘s last season with the sixth episode, 9:00-10:00 PM
Scott Parker liked the personal touches on “In the Wind,” CSI: Miami‘s latest
Matt Cibula returns to TV coverage with Lost‘s final season’s two-part premiere, “LAX” (parts 1 and 2)
The Gerald So hour starts with NCIS “Masquerade” and NCIS: Los Angeles “LD50″
He continues with Psych “Thrill Seekers and Hell Raisers”
Then Bones “The Devil in the Details”
and finishes up with Burn Notice “Noble Causes”
The Vampire Diaries continues its streak of total domination of awesome with “Children of the Damned”
Gaming
B.T. Robertson discusses Gamer Rewards, Achievements, and Trophy Madness for both Xbox and PS3
Columns
Charles Tan reads us another entry from A Stalker’s Notebook as he examines The eBook wars: Pan Macmillan vs. Amazon
Hal Duncan also weighs in on the eBook wars as he writes us more Notes from New Sodom, this time discussing the Kerspindle Kerfuffle










