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Lucy Parker is another beneficiary of the Courtney Milan rule: the lesser of hers is still the better of most

February 27, 2018 by alwaysanswerb 2 Comments

Disclaimer: I received this ARC through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. 3.5 stars Lucy Parker’s Act Like It and Pretty Face were a spectacularly good debut and follow-up from a new author, that both guaranteed I’d read anything she delivers. Her London Celebrities series is, generally, a clever setting for a series of romances, with the West End theater scene primed to offer drama from classic artistic temperaments, professional-romantic entanglements, tabloid interference, the world being a little too small, and so on. We’re […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: Contemporary Romance, female author, London Celebrities, Lucy Parker, Making Up

alwaysanswerb's CBR10 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: Contemporary Romance, female author, London Celebrities, Lucy Parker, Making Up ·
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Evolutionary Biology is on notice

February 21, 2018 by alwaysanswerb Leave a Comment

3.5 stars I like Cordelia Fine and her work. Part of that, I’m willing to admit, may be confirmation bias — she clearly identifies herself as a feminist and is very upfront that her work is reflective of that viewpoint. But I was also trained as a scientist, and from that perspective my position is that many of her critics and detractors (and I’ll note here that for brevity’s sake I’m not including in this category people who have fundamentally sexist views and who probably […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Cordelia Fine, evolutionary biology, feminist, gender, sex

alwaysanswerb's CBR10 Review No:11 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Cordelia Fine, evolutionary biology, feminist, gender, sex ·
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Slightly Slightly

February 13, 2018 by alwaysanswerb 2 Comments

Mary Balogh is a stalwart author in historical romance with whom my experience is very limited. Her Bedwyn Saga appears on NPR’s “Best Romances” list from several summers back, which I am still pretending to tackle in a very time-insensitive fashion. There are a total of six books in the series, and this review is for the first and last of them. If the rest of the books are like the first book, I will probably not read them, but if they’re more like the […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: Bedwyn Saga, female author, historical romance, Mary Balogh, Regency Romance

alwaysanswerb's CBR10 Review No:10 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: Bedwyn Saga, female author, historical romance, Mary Balogh, Regency Romance ·
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freakonomics cover

Outdated, but easy to see why it’s popular.

February 12, 2018 by alwaysanswerb Leave a Comment

I’m afraid I don’t really have much interesting commentary to contribute to the discourse around Freakonomics. The first edition was published over 10 years ago, and I strongly suspect that the contents seemed much more “rogue” then, than they do now, in the thick of a Big Data revolution where these type of interdisciplinary data-mining projects to form sociological hypotheses have become altogether common and trendy. Clearly, Levitt and Dubner have a good sense for interesting topics and an accessible approach to exploring them, as […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: behavioral economics, freakonomics, pop sociology, Stephen Dubner, Steven Levitt

alwaysanswerb's CBR10 Review No:8 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: behavioral economics, freakonomics, pop sociology, Stephen Dubner, Steven Levitt ·
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Mediocre New Adult all hopped up on a Very Special message.

February 7, 2018 by alwaysanswerb 7 Comments

I’ll get this out of the way — I didn’t like this book very much. Explaining why will lead me on several tangents, so before you continue, understand that this is part review and part aimless wandering about random talking points. If you want a straightforward take on this book you’ll have to go elsewhere. I’ll be spoiling major plot points, so be forewarned of that as well. CW: ABUSE I became aware of It Ends with Us when it won the Goodreads Choice 2016 […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: abuse, Colleen Hoover, Contemporary Romance, female author

alwaysanswerb's CBR10 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: abuse, Colleen Hoover, Contemporary Romance, female author ·
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this shirty forking book, I swear, it made me so mad

January 30, 2018 by alwaysanswerb 17 Comments

There were a few hot minutes where I was trying to pretend like there was anything I liked about this book. “You finished it,” I said to myself. “There had to be something that made you want to keep reading, right?” Well, yes, of course: hatred. From the very beginning, this book and its poor excuses for “characters” pissed me off. The main character is Scarlett, who is gutless and timid and who would do anything for her sister, Tella, because she loves her and […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Caraval, female author, female protagonist;, garbage, Stephanie Garber, ya fantasy

alwaysanswerb's CBR10 Review No:6 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Caraval, female author, female protagonist;, garbage, Stephanie Garber, ya fantasy ·
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