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When writing a genre-based lim'rick / Avoid lengthy 'post-apoc'lyptic' / Though CB reviews / Have broadened my views / My fave is still chick-written sci-fic (Learn more about this Cannonballer: Bothari43's Quick Questions interview.)

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I know nothing about Finnish names

October 8, 2017 by Bothari43 Leave a Comment

This kind of reminded me of the Greg Bear book I read recently: very detailed, drops you right in to the story without explaining much, big grand ideas about the future. This one was a little more readable. Just a little, though – it takes a long time (for me, anyway) to decipher the plot. A thief is in some kind of weird evolving prison, dying every day and being brought back to try to outwit his fellow prisoners over and over. A warrior pilot […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: hannu rajaniemi, hard science fiction, jean le flambeur, science fiction

Bothari43's CBR9 Review No:20 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: hannu rajaniemi, hard science fiction, jean le flambeur, science fiction ·
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Like revisiting an (alarming, homicidal) old friend

August 24, 2017 by Bothari43 Leave a Comment

This isn’t exactly a sequel, but takes place at roughly the same time and in the same world as the phenomenal The Girl With All the Gifts. A terrible fungus has been released on the world, turning all who are exposed into “hungries” – basically zombies. The survivors have banded together, and a crew of scientists and soldiers sets out into the post-apocalyptic mayhem to gather samples, reconnoiter, and look for a solution. We follow this crew on their journey: a pregnant scientist (Rina Khan), […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: M.R. Carey, post-apocolyptic, The Boy on the Bridge, The Girl with All the Gifts

Bothari43's CBR9 Review No:19 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: M.R. Carey, post-apocolyptic, The Boy on the Bridge, The Girl with All the Gifts ·
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Wasn’t this a Jennifer Lopez movie? Well, except for the murder…

August 23, 2017 by Bothari43 3 Comments

I know romance novels have a fierce fanbase here at CBR, but I have never really been part of it. However, my mom loaned me this because it’s about a wedding planner in Atlanta, and I live near there and have been navigating the fraught waters of wedding planning for what feels like eons now (nine more days, eeeeeeeep!). Hopefully there will be no murders and no bridezillas before then. Jaclyn Wilde is a stressed but successful wedding planner who runs her own event business […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: Linda Howard, romance, wedding planning

Bothari43's CBR9 Review No:18 · Genres: Romance · Tags: Linda Howard, romance, wedding planning ·
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Hooray for discovering new authors!

August 18, 2017 by Bothari43 Leave a Comment

This one was a little confusing, but that’s entirely my own fault. I did not notice when I got it (used bookstore) that this was the sequel to a book that sounded even more interesting. The blurb sounded great, but I missed the “continuing adventures of” piece, so I spent a lot of the book being a little lost. However, I could still follow and enjoy the main plot. Captain Heris runs her ship in service of her employer, the cranky and delightful Lady Cecilia. […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: Elizabeth Moon, women starship captains

Bothari43's CBR9 Review No:17 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: Elizabeth Moon, women starship captains ·
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Interesting concept, no interesting characters

July 10, 2017 by Bothari43 Leave a Comment

I couldn’t figure out where to even begin writing a plot synopsis for this dense monster of a book, so I checked Amazon and Goodreads to see if there was a recap I could start with. They were all three paragraphs long or more, and that would be my whole review! So apparently nobody knows how to summarize this mess. Let’s see. A few ‘special’ misfits exist in our time, able to see all possible paths from all possible actions and skip to the best […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: future science, Greg Bear, sci-fi

Bothari43's CBR9 Review No:16 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: future science, Greg Bear, sci-fi ·
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A Tana French wannabe

June 23, 2017 by Bothari43 Leave a Comment

This is a mystery starring a bunch of Irish people with a taste of the possibly-supernatural thrown in. It reads like Tana French wrote it when she was in eighth grade, before she learned to actually be good. Nora’s sister Triona was murdered five years ago. She suspects her sister’s husband Peter, but the rich golden boy was never charged, and the murder is still unsolved. Nora fled home to Ireland to recover, but returns to her family’s relocated home in the States when she […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: Erin Hart, False Mermaid, Irish, love triangle, mystery

Bothari43's CBR9 Review No:15 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: Erin Hart, False Mermaid, Irish, love triangle, mystery ·
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