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I am a Professional Book Pusher. Reading is a passion, as is writing, bragging about nephews, and alligator wrestling. My first year participating was 2018. (Learn more about this Cannonballer: BlackRaven's Quick Questions interview.)

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Few things as fun as a good book or two

O.K. Is Gay: A Picture Book by Vincent X. Kirsch

Here Is a Book:  A Picture Book by Elisha Cooper

November 22, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

There are few things as fun as a good book. Two of those books were found recently by me via online reader copies. The first by Vincent X. Kirsch is a contemporary story on how it is okay to be gay. And the other is a book about books. Or more accurately how a book goes from idea to your hands. I was a little skeptical about O.K. Is Gay: A Picture Book  as it was mostly starting out as “just another it’s okay to […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Romance Tagged With: art, Books, Elisha Cooper, friendship, LGTQ, Literature, publishing, reading, Social Themes, subjects, Vincent X. Kirsch

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:566 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Romance · Tags: art, Books, Elisha Cooper, friendship, LGTQ, Literature, publishing, reading, Social Themes, subjects, Vincent X. Kirsch ·
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Bats and dragons and mysteries

Silverwing: The Graphic Novel by Kenneth Oppel and Christopher Steininger

Winter Turning: A Graphic Novel (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel) by Tui T Sutherland and Mike Holmes

November 22, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

If you haven’t guessed, I like graphic novels. It wasn’t always that way, but they opened up to me unique experiences. I used to recommend them to my customers and had to overcome the “they are just comic books….” (sneering the whole time). No, they are much more (and besides, what’s wrong with a comic book? Your child is reading, right?) Anyway, I found a new graphic novel series and have almost finished an old one. Both of them are fantasy, but dig deep into […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Mystery, Religion, Science Fiction, Suspense, Young Adult Tagged With: animals, Bats, Christopher Steininger, dragons, family, Kenneth Oppel and Christopher Steininger, mike holmes, Social Themes, Tui T Sutherland and Mike Holmes, Tui T. Sutherland

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:564 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Mystery, Religion, Science Fiction, Suspense, Young Adult · Tags: animals, Bats, Christopher Steininger, dragons, family, Kenneth Oppel and Christopher Steininger, mike holmes, Social Themes, Tui T Sutherland and Mike Holmes, Tui T. Sutherland ·
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Stories need to be told

A Family Tree by Staci Lola Drouillard

Ursula Upside Down by Corey R. Tabor

November 22, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

When I do a combination review of two or more books, I like a theme to accompany them. This time, I really cannot find a common one outside of these stories need to be told. The first, A Family Tree, takes on a more serious nature, with nods to family and traditions, and the second, Ursula Upside Down is lighter and has humor..  A Family Tree by Staci Lola Drouillard and illustrated by Kate Gardiner (currently available though I read via an online reader copy) […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, History, Poetry Tagged With: Corey R. Tabor, culture, family, friendship, Kate Gardiner, Social Themes, Staci Lola Drouillard

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:562 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, History, Poetry · Tags: Corey R. Tabor, culture, family, friendship, Kate Gardiner, Social Themes, Staci Lola Drouillard ·
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Mine is: Damn it Jim…. Indeed.

Damn You, Entropy!: 1,001 of the Greatest Science Fiction Quotes by Guy P. Harrison

November 22, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

From Dr. Who, to Fahrenheit 451, to The Walking Dead, to The X-files, to Douglas Adams, to Star Wars (1977) plus lots more (and that’s just the first two dozen pages), we find 1,001 of the Greatest Science Fiction Quotes (according to Guy P. Harrison) in Damn You, Entropy!: 1,001 of the Greatest Science Fiction Quotes. From Art to Hope to Humans to War to Intelligence to Quantum Realms, and much much more, there are quotes. To say that there is a lot packed into […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, History, Non-Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: Guy P. Harrison

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:560 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, History, Non-Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: Guy P. Harrison ·
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Appetizing

Chinese Menu: The History, Myths, and Legends Behind Your Favorite Foods by Grace Lin

November 22, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Officially I have not finished Chinese Menu: The History, Myths, and Legends Behind Your Favorite Foods by Grace Lin. Not because it is a bad book, or because it is a hard read, but because it is actually a good collection of stories that you need to take your  time with. Lin takes myths, legends, some truths, historical facts and creative license and tells us the story of the menu of Chinese culture. I have only gotten  little over half way through, but want to […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Religion, Short Stories, Young Adult Tagged With: Asian, Chinese, culture, Grace Lin, legends, myths

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:559 · Genres: Children's Books, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Religion, Short Stories, Young Adult · Tags: Asian, Chinese, culture, Grace Lin, legends, myths ·
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If someone makes fun of your outfit, fart in their face

The League of Super Feminists by Mirion Malle

Feminism: A Graphic Guide by Cathia Jenainati

November 15, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

When history starts to become current events again, you might be surprised at how the “old books” became “new” and recommended reading. Two books I happened to find (when browsing for something else) that were on the current event theme of feminism are League of Super Feminist (published 2020) and Feminism: A Graphic Guide (published 2019). I am assuming due to the way they were set up and presented, not too much needs to be updated, but while I haven’t finished the second, I did […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Comedy/Humor, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Short Stories, Young Adult Tagged With: Cathia Jenainati, feminism, feminist theory, Jem Milton, Judy Groves, Mirion Malle, sex roles, social science, Social Themes, Social Topics, sociology, women

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:558 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Comedy/Humor, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Short Stories, Young Adult · Tags: Cathia Jenainati, feminism, feminist theory, Jem Milton, Judy Groves, Mirion Malle, sex roles, social science, Social Themes, Social Topics, sociology, women ·
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