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Not everything can be “Attachments”

December 3, 2015 by alwaysanswerb 17 Comments

This is going to be one of those reviews where even giving it four stars feels like I may as well be panning it, because I didn’t instantly want to elope forever with Carry On unlike, it seems, freaking everyone else. And because everyone has already expounded at length as to why they love it, I can’t really add anything new to that end. So here we are — a four-star review full of gripes. Mea culpa. But really, this book was really good! And […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: contemporary, fantasy, Rainbow Rowell, witches, wizards

alwaysanswerb's CBR7 Review No:109 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: contemporary, fantasy, Rainbow Rowell, witches, wizards ·
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A truly stunning sci-fi book for the ages

November 30, 2015 by alwaysanswerb 2 Comments

Wow, this book. There are a few technical elements that initially justified me wanting to leave off the fifth star, but the sheer audacity of the story and the fact that I cannot stop thinking about it a month later make Seveneves one of my favorite books of the year, and certainly the most thought-provoking. Effortlessly checking off a list of “stuff I want in a sci-fi novel,” Seveneves is technical and speculative, extrapolating from cutting-edge current science to detail seemingly inevitable future technology. Equally […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: astronomy, Genetics, hard sci-fi, Neal Stephenson, physics, sci-fi, Speculative Fiction

alwaysanswerb's CBR7 Review No:108 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: astronomy, Genetics, hard sci-fi, Neal Stephenson, physics, sci-fi, Speculative Fiction ·
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Just say yes!

November 10, 2015 by alwaysanswerb Leave a Comment

There are things Beverly Jenkins does really, really well, and two things that I like much less about her work, that were all evident first when I read Topaz and appeared here in Indigo. So let’s get this compliment sandwich going! This book is about Hester Wyatt, a freed former slave and operator on Michigan’s Underground Railroad. She’s decidedly non-romantic after seeing how passion and love led her father to take on the shackles of slavery to be closer to her and her mother, only […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: african american history, Beverly Jenkins, historical romance, Underground Railroad

alwaysanswerb's CBR7 Review No:107 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: african american history, Beverly Jenkins, historical romance, Underground Railroad ·
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History and intrigue and a dash of WTF

November 3, 2015 by alwaysanswerb 1 Comment

I did not do myself any favors waiting so long to review The Serpent Garden, because now what I remember is that this book alternates between being pretty interesting and completely off-the-wall crazy. Let’s start with the good, for which I’ll just refer to the Goodreads summary: “The book opens in Tudor England, where Henry VIII and his Machiavellian counselor Cardinal Wolsey are scheming to put an English heir on the French throne. They are arranging to marry Henry’s pretty, frivolous younger sister, Mary, to […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History Tagged With: historical fiction, historical romance, Judith Merkle Riley, Tudor England

alwaysanswerb's CBR7 Review No:106 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, History · Tags: historical fiction, historical romance, Judith Merkle Riley, Tudor England ·
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How I didn’t quite learn to stop worrying and love collegiate sexual politics

October 15, 2015 by alwaysanswerb 5 Comments

Let me start off by saying that, with The Ivy Years series, Sarina Bowen became #1 with a bullet on my list of favorite contemporary authors. Her blend of humor, sensitivity, romantic instinct, steam, and generally good writing really came together in a fantastic series. The Fifteenth Minute is no exception in technical merit. But, to me, it had issues that weren’t so in its predecessors. A lot of them have to do with the underlying premise, which I’ll get to more in a minute. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: Contemporary Romance, hockey, New Adult Romance, Sarina Bowen, sports romance, The Ivy Years series

alwaysanswerb's CBR7 Review No:105 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: Contemporary Romance, hockey, New Adult Romance, Sarina Bowen, sports romance, The Ivy Years series ·
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A double cannonball to contemplate

October 12, 2015 by alwaysanswerb 13 Comments

What a subtle, poignant, sad book. In post-WWII England, Stevens, a butler of a formerly great aristocratic house takes a road trip through the country and has the opportunity to reflect on his tenure of servitude. Through these memories — many with another employee, Miss Kenton — Stevens sketches a life left rather unlived through the endless pursuit of dignity, that intangible, elite quality embodied by the foremost butlers. What is dignity? No one can put it into words, not even Stevens, but based on […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: England, historical fiction, Kazuo Ishiguro, literary fiction, post wwii

alwaysanswerb's CBR7 Review No:104 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: England, historical fiction, Kazuo Ishiguro, literary fiction, post wwii ·
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