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I'm TAing in creative writing, and I'm in the midst of editing my first novel. Along with CBR, I have book reviews published with "The Literary Review," short essay with "Fiction Southeast" and a forthcoming publication with "The Book Smuggler's Den." CBR has definitely helped my writing skills since now I know what readers are looking for for in their works. So, thank you, CBR! Hopefully someday, we'll be able to review my novel on this blog. :) (Learn more about this Cannonballer: Ale's Quick Questions interview.)

Ale's Reviews:

Swashbuckling Bastards!

February 16, 2015 by Ale Leave a Comment

After two books, I think the thing I find most fun and exciting about Lynch’s stories is that he doesn’t have extra-ordinary characters. None of his characters, (aside from the bondsmagi) possess latent super-powers or even an unnatural bend towards some kind of skill. They’re just ordinary humans who get where they are by hard work and tenacity. And even when they’ve done their best, they still face very real and dangerous failure, and it’s that possible failure and its consequence that keeps me picking […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: #Locke Lamora, #Scott Lynch, fantasy, pirates

Ale's CBR7 Review No:10 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: #Locke Lamora, #Scott Lynch, fantasy, pirates ·
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Because Survival Is Insufficient

February 6, 2015 by Ale 3 Comments

Oh God, this book….this wonderful, wonderful book. The present-day world is crumbling as a deadly flu pandemic spreads like wild-fire and kills its victims in under 48 hours. Within weeks the entirety of modern civilization has been reduced to buildings full of corpses and eternal traffic jams of driverless cars. Air travel is history, satellites go down, the internet disappears, lights go out, and the world is plunged into the literal dark ages.  So why is this wonderful? Mandel takes what could be just another […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: dystopian fiction, Emily St. John Mandel, Post Apocalyptic, Station 11

Ale's CBR7 Review No:9 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: dystopian fiction, Emily St. John Mandel, Post Apocalyptic, Station 11 ·
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A Gentleman Bastard Is Still A Bastard

February 3, 2015 by Ale 5 Comments

In a nutshell this is a fantastic, fun ride. It has all the elements of a great modern fantasy: excellent characters, awesome world-building, and a fast-paced, well timed plot that keeps you interested. A lot of Amazon reviewers are comparing Scott Lynch to Mark Lawrence and Patrick Rothfuss, and as a reader of all 3 authors, I feel that Lynch’s Locke and Company are NOTHING like Jorg or Kvothe. While Jorg is a downright bastard (see Kaykay’s Cannonball 6 review) and Kvothe is cocky (see […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: #Gentleman Bastards, #Scott Lynch, Dark Fantasy, lies of locke lamora

Ale's CBR7 Review No:8 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: #Gentleman Bastards, #Scott Lynch, Dark Fantasy, lies of locke lamora ·
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Merely Respectable

January 26, 2015 by Ale 2 Comments

The height of literary comedy? I don’t know. A Confederacy of Dunces follows the day-to-day lives of a cast of characters that all ultimately end up at the same place at the same time due to the ridiculous antics and poor choices of the main character, Ignatius. Ignatius is a 30 year old hyper educated, egotistical and out-of-touch bum living on the good will of his retired mother in New Orleans in the early ‘60s. After his incessant back seat driving gets her into an […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: dunces, Fiction, New Orleans, toole

Ale's CBR7 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: dunces, Fiction, New Orleans, toole ·
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John Snow Knows How to Save the World

January 20, 2015 by Ale 3 Comments

  London, 1849, you are a doctor and the dreaded disease, Cholera, is literally hitting the city the like the Bubonic plague. Your neighbor was fighting fit on Monday, and Wednesday morning you watched him go out on the corpse cart. The epidemic will go on to take over 50,000 lives before petering out a few months later. But based on its track record, you know it will be back. What do you do? If you’re John Snow, anesthesiologist and part-time medical investigator, you march through […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: cholera, history, John Snow, micro history, Non-Fiction, public health, science, Steven Johnson, the ghost map

Ale's CBR7 Review No:6 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: cholera, history, John Snow, micro history, Non-Fiction, public health, science, Steven Johnson, the ghost map ·
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I Wasn’t Charmed

January 9, 2015 by Ale 2 Comments

I wanted to like this book, and there were moments of it that I enjoyed, but the sixty or so pages in between these precious paragraphs were enough for me to not recommend this book to any serious urban fantasy readers. The bones of a good story are there: a fairly congenial and funny protagonist, a supernatural world, a believable love interest, and a manageable cast of semi-interesting major characters.  Where this book failed to capture my attention was in the protagonist’s narration and the […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: charming, supernatural, Urban Fantasy, vampires, werewolves

Ale's CBR7 Review No:5 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery · Tags: charming, supernatural, Urban Fantasy, vampires, werewolves ·
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