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Rating: 4 Out Of 5 Stars


Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this 
advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.  

When I read the description of what this book was about I was intrigued by the subject matter and the timetable the book covers. 

In the early 1980's my father worked for AT&T and I remember him telling my sisters and I that in the near future you'd be able to to see the person you are talking to on the phone on a screen!  It was such an exciting concept to me and as a middle-schooler I was hoping this technology would hurry up already!  (It wasn't fast enough for me!)

Phillip Maciak does a great job of covering all the bases of what screen time was way back when and the meaning of screen time in present day.  The memories of what it was like to have to sit in front of a screen at the exact time a program was being broadcast to VCR's, DVR's present day streaming services and everything thereafter; the internet, personal computers, tablets, smartphones and apps

I sometimes felt really nostalgic reading this book, remembering simpler days.  Maciak adds his personal touch to the book with stories of his family and screen time experiences.   When you think about it technology really has come a long way in quite a short time. This book presented a coherent timeline of various forms of screen time and gave information and research I hadn't thought about. 

If you're interested in the advances in technology over the past 30+ years and how it has changed how we communicate and entertain ourselves you will find this book interesting. 




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Book Review: Avidly Reads Screen Time by Phillip Maciak

 



Rating: 4 Out Of 5 Stars


Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this 
advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.  

When I read the description of what this book was about I was intrigued by the subject matter and the timetable the book covers. 

In the early 1980's my father worked for AT&T and I remember him telling my sisters and I that in the near future you'd be able to to see the person you are talking to on the phone on a screen!  It was such an exciting concept to me and as a middle-schooler I was hoping this technology would hurry up already!  (It wasn't fast enough for me!)

Phillip Maciak does a great job of covering all the bases of what screen time was way back when and the meaning of screen time in present day.  The memories of what it was like to have to sit in front of a screen at the exact time a program was being broadcast to VCR's, DVR's present day streaming services and everything thereafter; the internet, personal computers, tablets, smartphones and apps

I sometimes felt really nostalgic reading this book, remembering simpler days.  Maciak adds his personal touch to the book with stories of his family and screen time experiences.   When you think about it technology really has come a long way in quite a short time. This book presented a coherent timeline of various forms of screen time and gave information and research I hadn't thought about. 

If you're interested in the advances in technology over the past 30+ years and how it has changed how we communicate and entertain ourselves you will find this book interesting. 




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Avidly Reads Screen Time


Posted at 11:28 PM  |  by Elle

Rating: 4 Out Of 5 Stars


Let me start out by saying I was in elementary school (4th grade to be exact) at the height of the General Hospital frenzy and Working Class Dog album. I was not watching the soap, but some older neighbor girls were. And of course the music was all over the radio.  The movie, Hard To Hold was released in theaters in 1984 and I'm pretty sure I saw that a year or so after its release.  Throughout the 80's Rick Springfield had many other hits that if I heard them now I would recognize many of the songs. This was pretty much the extent of my knowledge about Rick Springfield. 

The very first thing that shocked (and I mean SHOCKED) me is that Mr. Springfield is only two years younger than my mother!!!  As I write this my my Mom is 75, Spring field 73!!!!
This factoid totally threw me for a loop!  I was very interested in his writings about his early years in Australia, his relationship with his parents, love of writing music, guitars and dogs.  The parts I could've done without were all the intimate partners he had throughout his life.  ( Don't get me wrong, I'm not naive about the rock star lifestyle, but I think Rick's 'adventures' were much more than the norm.)  He's described it as a 'habit' rather than sex addiction.  

I was unaware that he had some popularity in the early 70's in the United States and how editor-in-chief of 16 magazine, Gloria Stavers, was set on making Rick a teen idol just like David Cassidy. I also had no idea he dated Linda Blair from the movie Exorcist fame when she was only 15 years old!! 
 (Springfield was 25.)  

Rick will be married to his wife Barbara Porter, for 39 years on October 27, 2023.  This woman is a saint in my eyes. She endured Rick's infidelity for many, many, many years and it is beyond a miracle that the two of them are still together. 
Happy for them that they are, but a lot of turmoil in this marriage to say the least.  And he wrote the song "Don't Talk To Strangers" while he and Barbara were dating because HE was worried SHE was going to get involved with other people while they were apart!  He has said, "Back then, I was scared that she was f**king around because I was doing the same thing."  HA!!

The last thing I will leave you with in this book review is that Rick tried to commit suicide when he was 17 years old and has struggled with depression since puberty.  He references his depression as "Mr. D" throughout the book; I never in a million years would've thought that he struggled with depression.  
The insight to all he has dealt with throughout his life with depression is very sad, but extremely real. 

I commend Rick Springfield for laying out the nooks and crannies of his life in this book.  Although the writing style at the beginning of the book was a little choppy, he finds his voice throughout the book (with some flash forwards & flashbacks at spots) and he truly is an excellent writer.  Don't underestimate this guy, he is talented and I believe he has a great heart.





Book Review: Late, Late At Night (A Memoir) by Rick Springfield


Rating: 4 Out Of 5 Stars


Let me start out by saying I was in elementary school (4th grade to be exact) at the height of the General Hospital frenzy and Working Class Dog album. I was not watching the soap, but some older neighbor girls were. And of course the music was all over the radio.  The movie, Hard To Hold was released in theaters in 1984 and I'm pretty sure I saw that a year or so after its release.  Throughout the 80's Rick Springfield had many other hits that if I heard them now I would recognize many of the songs. This was pretty much the extent of my knowledge about Rick Springfield. 

The very first thing that shocked (and I mean SHOCKED) me is that Mr. Springfield is only two years younger than my mother!!!  As I write this my my Mom is 75, Spring field 73!!!!
This factoid totally threw me for a loop!  I was very interested in his writings about his early years in Australia, his relationship with his parents, love of writing music, guitars and dogs.  The parts I could've done without were all the intimate partners he had throughout his life.  ( Don't get me wrong, I'm not naive about the rock star lifestyle, but I think Rick's 'adventures' were much more than the norm.)  He's described it as a 'habit' rather than sex addiction.  

I was unaware that he had some popularity in the early 70's in the United States and how editor-in-chief of 16 magazine, Gloria Stavers, was set on making Rick a teen idol just like David Cassidy. I also had no idea he dated Linda Blair from the movie Exorcist fame when she was only 15 years old!! 
 (Springfield was 25.)  

Rick will be married to his wife Barbara Porter, for 39 years on October 27, 2023.  This woman is a saint in my eyes. She endured Rick's infidelity for many, many, many years and it is beyond a miracle that the two of them are still together. 
Happy for them that they are, but a lot of turmoil in this marriage to say the least.  And he wrote the song "Don't Talk To Strangers" while he and Barbara were dating because HE was worried SHE was going to get involved with other people while they were apart!  He has said, "Back then, I was scared that she was f**king around because I was doing the same thing."  HA!!

The last thing I will leave you with in this book review is that Rick tried to commit suicide when he was 17 years old and has struggled with depression since puberty.  He references his depression as "Mr. D" throughout the book; I never in a million years would've thought that he struggled with depression.  
The insight to all he has dealt with throughout his life with depression is very sad, but extremely real. 

I commend Rick Springfield for laying out the nooks and crannies of his life in this book.  Although the writing style at the beginning of the book was a little choppy, he finds his voice throughout the book (with some flash forwards & flashbacks at spots) and he truly is an excellent writer.  Don't underestimate this guy, he is talented and I believe he has a great heart.





Posted at 8:41 PM  |  by Elle

                                                    
Rating: 3 Out of 5 Stars


When I heard about this book being published I was intrigued. 
Dirty Dancing was one of the soundtracks to my senior year of high school.
Prom's theme was "The Time Of Our Life."
It was a very iconic movie and pretty much came out of nowhere. 
I also had watched Jennifer Grey on Dancing With The Stars.
So of course I wanted to read this book. 
I will try not to give too much away in this review.


I wasn't aware Jennifer Grey's parents were famous. 
(Think 'old Hollywood' here.)   That pretty much set up for
me that she didn't 'just happen' to get into show business. 
She went to private schools, spoke fluent French and her parents
were friends with a lot of famous people and she met many other
actors that would become famous in the future. 
 (Lots of name-dropping in this book!)

What I didn't know was the difficulty she had in getting acting jobs. 
It was not easy street for her.  And then of course the whole
'nose job' thing happened.  

I had also heard that she and Patrick Swayze did not get along, 
so I wanted to read her take on that as well.  The chapter on Dirty Dancing
was very interesting.  The small amount of time they filmed it in and it
wasn't even summer!!!  

Another shocker for me (which it I guess it shouldn't have been because
 I was alive during this time of course...probably just not paying attention)
was that Jennifer was in a serious relationship with her co-star, 
Matthew Broderick from 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' in which she played his 
sister in the movie.   I also did not know about their horrific car accident
while they were on vacation in Ireland.  

It was very interesting to read about Jennifer from a young age until present time.
I was a little shocked at the end of the book.  She has a very nice epilogue and 
(poem?) at the very end called 'The Ride Home' which I want to print out because it really sums up how fast time moves.  It is spot on. 

I gave the book a 3 out of 5 just because I thought I would like her more than I did.
Maybe it was because of the time period she grew up in, (she's 12 years older than myself) the drugs, drinking, jumping into relationships and neediness?  
I give her a lot of credit for putting her life story out there and being very in-depth!
(There are some things that I'm how on earth did you know this happened on such & such a day and the vivid memory of it?!?!)



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Book Review: Out Of The Corner by Jennifer Grey

                                                    
Rating: 3 Out of 5 Stars


When I heard about this book being published I was intrigued. 
Dirty Dancing was one of the soundtracks to my senior year of high school.
Prom's theme was "The Time Of Our Life."
It was a very iconic movie and pretty much came out of nowhere. 
I also had watched Jennifer Grey on Dancing With The Stars.
So of course I wanted to read this book. 
I will try not to give too much away in this review.


I wasn't aware Jennifer Grey's parents were famous. 
(Think 'old Hollywood' here.)   That pretty much set up for
me that she didn't 'just happen' to get into show business. 
She went to private schools, spoke fluent French and her parents
were friends with a lot of famous people and she met many other
actors that would become famous in the future. 
 (Lots of name-dropping in this book!)

What I didn't know was the difficulty she had in getting acting jobs. 
It was not easy street for her.  And then of course the whole
'nose job' thing happened.  

I had also heard that she and Patrick Swayze did not get along, 
so I wanted to read her take on that as well.  The chapter on Dirty Dancing
was very interesting.  The small amount of time they filmed it in and it
wasn't even summer!!!  

Another shocker for me (which it I guess it shouldn't have been because
 I was alive during this time of course...probably just not paying attention)
was that Jennifer was in a serious relationship with her co-star, 
Matthew Broderick from 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' in which she played his 
sister in the movie.   I also did not know about their horrific car accident
while they were on vacation in Ireland.  

It was very interesting to read about Jennifer from a young age until present time.
I was a little shocked at the end of the book.  She has a very nice epilogue and 
(poem?) at the very end called 'The Ride Home' which I want to print out because it really sums up how fast time moves.  It is spot on. 

I gave the book a 3 out of 5 just because I thought I would like her more than I did.
Maybe it was because of the time period she grew up in, (she's 12 years older than myself) the drugs, drinking, jumping into relationships and neediness?  
I give her a lot of credit for putting her life story out there and being very in-depth!
(There are some things that I'm how on earth did you know this happened on such & such a day and the vivid memory of it?!?!)



Purchase on Amazon @
Out Of The Corner


Posted at 6:34 PM  |  by Elle

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