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A Whole Lot to Juggle

Harlem Shuffle by Colson Whitehead

October 28, 2023 by elderberrywine Leave a Comment

CBR15 Bingo Hold Steady So Harlem in the 60’s.  Everyone’s just trying to get by.  Ray Carney’s worked his way from a hardscrabble youth to being a solid family man with an up and coming furniture store on 125th.  But there is his cousin and best friend, Freddie.  Ray’s mother was long gone and his dad was always sketchy.  But Freddie and his mom, Aunt Millie, they were his family.  Freddie, however, always ran a bit on the wild side, and when he shows up […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor, Fiction, History Tagged With: cbr15 bingo hold steady, Colson Whitehead, crime gone wrong, dodgy relatives, family man trying to get by, Harlem in the 60s, space age furniture

elderberrywine's CBR15 Review No:31 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, Fiction, History · Tags: cbr15 bingo hold steady, Colson Whitehead, crime gone wrong, dodgy relatives, family man trying to get by, Harlem in the 60s, space age furniture ·
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Convoluted and Fun

The Yiddish Policemen's Union by Michael Chabon

October 14, 2023 by elderberrywine Leave a Comment

CBR15 Passport – Federal District of Sitka CBR15 Bingo In the Wild So there are a few things different this time around.  After WWII, Israel collapsed as a state and is no longer accommodating to Jewish refugees.  As a matter of fact, the only place they can gain at least temporary refuge is the Federal District of Sitka.  As long as they play nice and share it with the native Tlingit.  So that works for 60 years or so, but the District is now set […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: Alaska, Alternate aftermath to WWII, Can't trust Americans, cbr15 bingo - Into the Wild, cbr15 Passport Federal District of Sitka, Chess super-stars, Coming Displacement but why, Michael Chabon, Yiddish-Tlingit society

elderberrywine's CBR15 Review No:30 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Speculative Fiction · Tags: Alaska, Alternate aftermath to WWII, Can't trust Americans, cbr15 bingo - Into the Wild, cbr15 Passport Federal District of Sitka, Chess super-stars, Coming Displacement but why, Michael Chabon, Yiddish-Tlingit society ·
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What Do You Call a Golddigger These Days, Anyway?

The Case of the Golddigger's Purse by Erle Stanley Gardner

September 17, 2023 by elderberrywine Leave a Comment

cbr15 bingo On the Air   Could there be a more ‘30s – ’50s term than golddigger?  Anyone who has watched classic movies of that period knows exactly who she is – a woman looking for a wealthy sugar daddy.  Think Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, or maybe Some Like It Hot.  And generally in these films, not only is she in the market for gold, but more often than not, she also has a heart of gold. And a good thing in this tale, since she […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: 1940s LA, CBR15 Bingo On the Air, Erle Stanley Gardner, Fancy Fish That Creep Most People Out, Fin Rot, Rich People with No Purpose In Life, Watch Out Della!

elderberrywine's CBR15 Review No:28 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: 1940s LA, CBR15 Bingo On the Air, Erle Stanley Gardner, Fancy Fish That Creep Most People Out, Fin Rot, Rich People with No Purpose In Life, Watch Out Della! ·
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Just Because a Famous Guy Wrote It. . .

Peter the Great’s African: Experiments in Prose by Alexander Pushkin

September 2, 2023 by elderberrywine Leave a Comment

cbr15 bingo Europe When I saw Pushkin’s name on this, it was very familiar of course, but I couldn’t remember reading anything by him.  Come to find out, he may be the Father of Russian Literature, but he’s a poet, and I mostly do novels.  But the familiar feeling I was getting was because he was also the go-to source for the Russian romantic composers, a genre I have always loved.  Ruslan and Lyudmila?  Overture by Glinka.  Eugene Onegin?  An opera by Tchaikovsky, best known […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance, Short Stories Tagged With: alexander pushkin, cbr15 bingo Europe, Don't leave us hanging man, family business, Music adjacent, Prose is hard to write, Russian Literature

elderberrywine's CBR15 Review No:27 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance, Short Stories · Tags: alexander pushkin, cbr15 bingo Europe, Don't leave us hanging man, family business, Music adjacent, Prose is hard to write, Russian Literature ·
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Gird Your Loins. But It’s Worth It.

The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett

August 10, 2023 by elderberrywine Leave a Comment

cbr15 bingo History So this was a 1000 page doorstopper, and apparently the first of a trilogy.  And you know what?  Bring it on. Set in England during those dicey years before the Plantagenet crew really took hold, it’s basically the story of the building of a cathedral.  But the thing about building a cathedral, especially in these early days?  It’s a community endeavor headed by Some Guy (Tom Builder to start with in this case) but it must be a feat of sustained passion […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: architecture, cathedrals, cbr15 bingo, cbr15bingo, Clerical Shenanigans, Ken Follett, Much historically accurate violence, Pre-Plantagenet England, Strong caracters - male and female

elderberrywine's CBR15 Review No:26 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: architecture, cathedrals, cbr15 bingo, cbr15bingo, Clerical Shenanigans, Ken Follett, Much historically accurate violence, Pre-Plantagenet England, Strong caracters - male and female ·
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Isolated South Sea island. What could go wrong?

Reckless Girls by Rachel Hawkins

July 30, 2023 by elderberrywine Leave a Comment

cbr15bingo Relation”ship” Reckless?  Hmm.  Not the adjective I’d use.  Girls without a plan.  Girls who bounce from one dire situation to another without a whole lot of forethought.  Girls who rely on their good looks to temporarily find themselves in a cushy position, but never learn how to leverage it.  Girls who live in a sketchy rich bro world and don’t mind it at all.  Girls who eventually start dying left and right.  At least the bros do as well, so there’s that. This book […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: Agatha Christie style, cbr15 bingo, everybody has a secret, Rachel Hawkins, rich boyfriends are the worst, South Sea island, yacht hopping

elderberrywine's CBR15 Review No:25 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: Agatha Christie style, cbr15 bingo, everybody has a secret, Rachel Hawkins, rich boyfriends are the worst, South Sea island, yacht hopping ·
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