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About borisanne

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She reads. She sort of writes. She hikes with the dog. She watches TV. She cooks and bakes like a champ.

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You are entering the Red Zone. Proceed at own risk. When in doubt, run.

July 23, 2016 by borisanne 4 Comments

I consider myself very lucky that I discovered Justin Cronin’s “The Passage” series only last summer, so the wait for City of Mirrors was much less painful and dramatic than it would have been if I’d been reading in real time: The Passage was published in 2010 and The Twelve in 2012. City of Mirrors came out four weeks ago. That’s not on a George R. R. Martin level, but still could have been a brutal wait for me. Whew! I love this series. I […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Science Fiction Tagged With: #fate, CBR8, Cronin, dystopia, faith, fantasy, first colony, Justin Cronin, kerrville, military, mirrors, new south wales, New York City, north america, nosferatu, post apocalypse, science, science fiction, south america, survival, the passage, vampires, virus

borisanne's CBR8 Review No:30 · Genres: Fantasy, Science Fiction · Tags: #fate, CBR8, Cronin, dystopia, faith, fantasy, first colony, Justin Cronin, kerrville, military, mirrors, new south wales, New York City, north america, nosferatu, post apocalypse, science, science fiction, south america, survival, the passage, vampires, virus ·
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This is war. Chaos. Chance. Death.

July 16, 2016 by borisanne 2 Comments

I cannot emphasize enough how much I am loving the Red Rising series. I’m pre-grieving my reading and finishing of the next and final book. But, I’m also so addicted that as soon as the library checks it out to me, I’m going to devour it. This is dystopian fiction at its finest: fully fleshed out, incredibly exciting, completely believable, deeply poetic. The protagonist, Darrow has my heart. He’s driven, he’s thoughtful, he’s pure but emotional, and he’s young and beautiful. The villains of the […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: Brown, CBR8, dystopia, eugenics, fantasy, future, murder, Pierce Brown, rebellion, science, science fiction, space, technology, war

borisanne's CBR8 Review No:29 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: Brown, CBR8, dystopia, eugenics, fantasy, future, murder, Pierce Brown, rebellion, science, science fiction, space, technology, war ·
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The easiest way is always to work through a suitable man

July 11, 2016 by borisanne 2 Comments

Man, I needed this book, and I don’t mean that in any particularly deep way. It’s just that the last couple of months, I’ve been deep into the Stephen King, and the Naomi Novik, and then unexpectedly took the deep dive into Red Rising. All of which has been absolutely outstanding, but it’s been kind of super rich reading. A very dear friend recommended The Summer Before the War, and so I put it on my library hold list… and that very same night it […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR8, Fiction, Helen Simonson, high society, historical fiction, period drama, romance, romany, Simonson, spinster, World War I

borisanne's CBR8 Review No:28 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR8, Fiction, Helen Simonson, high society, historical fiction, period drama, romance, romany, Simonson, spinster, World War I ·
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Everything old is new again, and I want to inhale it all

July 5, 2016 by borisanne 2 Comments

This is the first time since The Passage that my brain has DEMANDED MORE when I’ve gotten to the end of a Book 1. I want, I want, I want. I freaking fracking loved Red Rising, and it was a huge surprise to me, because as per uzh, I had totally forgotten what the book was about by the time it was checked out to me, making it a totally shocking, harsh deep dive into an incredibly complete and consuming future dystopia. There’s a lot […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: Brown, CBR8, class warfare, dystopia, fantasy, Fiction, future dystopia, mars, murder, Pierce Brown, revolution, sci-fi, science fiction, teens killing teens, training

borisanne's CBR8 Review No:27 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: Brown, CBR8, class warfare, dystopia, fantasy, Fiction, future dystopia, mars, murder, Pierce Brown, revolution, sci-fi, science fiction, teens killing teens, training ·
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In Russia, dragon flies you

July 5, 2016 by borisanne 3 Comments

(note before I start this review: HALF CANNONBAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!) At this point, Blood of Tyrants being the eighth book in the Temeraire series, I am still very much on board the Temeraire train, but reading all of them in a row without the benefit of waiting between books (other than brief stints when the library is out of copies of whatever’s next) has meant that a certain fatigue has set in. I think I said in an earlier review that Novik has an incredible way of […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, History Tagged With: CBR8, China, dragons, fantasy, half-cannonball, historical fiction, history, mary sue, Naomi novik, napoleon, Novik, Russia, Temeraire

borisanne's CBR8 Review No:26 · Genres: Fantasy, History · Tags: CBR8, China, dragons, fantasy, half-cannonball, historical fiction, history, mary sue, Naomi novik, napoleon, Novik, Russia, Temeraire ·
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I always feel like a chump for having zero magical powers when clearly the world is full of magicians and superpowered beings!

June 28, 2016 by borisanne 5 Comments

The Everything Box is superfun! I added it to my library queue after some happy Cannonball Read reviews, and am so glad I did. I read almost this entire book in one sitting. I would best describe this as Neil Gaiman Lite, which is NOT a criticism. There is a richness missing that would make it a full Gaiman experience, but sometimes you don’t need the bone marrow spread on top of the rib-eye on top of cheesy polenta. Sometimes you just want a salad […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: #Gaiman, angels, apocalypse, cults, dark magic, demons, government, los angeles, magic, mind clouding, Neil Gaiman, thief, vampires, werewolves

borisanne's CBR8 Review No:25 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: #Gaiman, angels, apocalypse, cults, dark magic, demons, government, los angeles, magic, mind clouding, Neil Gaiman, thief, vampires, werewolves ·
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