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I'm a literature and media studies lecturer and researcher at a university on the south coast of England (my reviews are absolutely not meant to be taken in my professional capacity nor reflect the views of my institution). I've participated in some early CBRs and then came back for CBR 14 onwards. Much like every year, I'd like to do more reading for fun, especially of contemporary fiction, and less crashing in front of Netflix. In 2021 I had a cancer diagnosis and surgery--it really helped following along with CBR reads and Facebook chat and knowing there were people out there enjoying reading books and supporting cancer research and patients even amid all the pandemic chaos.

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“All her streets obscure / Sparkle and swarm with nothing true nor sure,”

February 29, 2016 by drmllz 2 Comments

This is another review in the vein of “I love the author but I quite like this book”. In this case, more specifically, it’s “I love a book by this author so much that its inky veins somehow run in mine, that I read it once a year at least and every time I notice something new, that its phrasing and insight sometimes shapes how I see a particular kind of landscape, or light, or expression on a face”–but this book I’m reviewing is not […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: CBR8, Dodie Smith, doombiscuits, Fiction, romance

drmllz's CBR8 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: CBR8, Dodie Smith, doombiscuits, Fiction, romance ·
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“You have epiphanies all the time. They just don’t have any effect.”

February 17, 2016 by drmllz 4 Comments

I love Carrie Fisher’s performance in the original Star Wars films, and in The Force Awakens; her eyes in particular slew me. It was her appearance on 30 Rock, however, and her sharp, wild and funny chat show appearances on Conan and The Graham Norton Show, as well as her comments on Hollywood, that made me want to read her books. I began with Postcards from the Edge (1987). It’s very good. It’s a fragmented sort of narrative that reflects its title; it begins with […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: books made movies, carrie fisher, doombiscuits, Fiction

drmllz's CBR8 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: books made movies, carrie fisher, doombiscuits, Fiction ·
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“The next steps are dizzying”

February 16, 2016 by drmllz Leave a Comment

This is the third Dandy Gilver novel of Catriona McPherson’s series that I have reviewed for Cannonball Read; they seem to be pleasingly coming out yearly, and towards the end of one year and around the beginning of the next, I begin to keep an eye out for them at my local library. The new Dandy Gilver is a seasonal pleasure I vaguely look forward to, like Christmas pudding, or not having hayfever. However, I’m beginning to wonder if this routine is such a good […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: Catriona McPherson, doombiscuits, historical mystery, mystery

drmllz's CBR8 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: Catriona McPherson, doombiscuits, historical mystery, mystery ·
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they discern/what equilibrium they can recover

January 31, 2016 by drmllz Leave a Comment

Well, it’s not like Cate Blanchett would choose to star in the adaptation of a bad Patricia Highsmith novel. I haven’t actually seen the film, but the trailers and still photographs project a certain sort of aesthetic that I found intriguing–rich colours, gleaming cocktails, and soft lights; crisp coral lipstick on a smile that says come hither and f**k off. This is the first novel of Highsmith’s that I’ve read; as Val McDermid points out on the cover of my edition, it has “the drive […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance, Suspense Tagged With: books made movies, CBR8, doombiscuits, historical romance, made into a movie, movie adaptation, Patricia Highsmith, Suspense

drmllz's CBR8 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction, Romance, Suspense · Tags: books made movies, CBR8, doombiscuits, historical romance, made into a movie, movie adaptation, Patricia Highsmith, Suspense ·
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Sire, the night is darker now / And the wind blows stronger

December 15, 2014 by drmllz 2 Comments

Mystery in White: A Christmas Crime Story (1937) exploits seasonal chill to the max on every possible level. It’s cold, neck-deep in snow–and there might be ghosts or other unearthly things hiding in the shadowy whiteness. The story begins conventionally enough, with a group of strangers stuck on a train that’s stuck in a snowdrift. One of them, an elderly man who seems to know a lot about the paranormal, and the traces left on the present by violent or highly emotionally-charged events of the […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: #CBR6, crime, doombiscuits, J. Jefferson Farjeon, mystery, Suspense, uncanny

drmllz's CBR6 Review No:26 · Genres: Mystery, Suspense · Tags: #CBR6, crime, doombiscuits, J. Jefferson Farjeon, mystery, Suspense, uncanny ·
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More Please

December 13, 2014 by drmllz Leave a Comment

I love Parks and Recreation, and I think Leslie Knope is a heroine for the ages–fierce, funny, sweet, occasionally wrongheaded, but mostly blazing with the desire to make the world, or at least the small, quirky town of Pawnee, a fairer, healthier, and more beautiful and fun place. The woman behind Leslie’s defiant curls, bright eyes and mercurial expressions, Amy Poehler, is more flawed, more mixed-up–but, judging by Yes Please, also someone you’d want to go for a hike with, followed by dancing at the […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: #CBR6, #memoir, amy poehler, doombiscuits

drmllz's CBR6 Review No:25 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: #CBR6, #memoir, amy poehler, doombiscuits ·
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