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I've been doing this since 2015, and though I'm not going to read a hundred books a year, I plan on doing this for the foreseeable future. I also maintain the Cannonball Read database, and make infrequent updates on our reading habits. (Learn more about this Cannonballer: ingres77's Quick Questions interview.)

ingres77's Reviews:

A compelling, if largely implausible theory of the Zodiac Killer

May 19, 2018 by ingres77 Leave a Comment

In my last review, of Bind, Torture, Kill: The Inside Story of the Serial Killer Next Door, Mrs. Smith recommended that I check this book out. I picked it up the next day. So, thanks Mrs. Smith for the recommendation. First things first, I ended up enjoying this book quite a bit. Setting aside the conclusions he comes to, there’s a pretty good story here. Gary Stewart was abandoned as a baby, but was soon adopted by a great couple who raised him in a […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Fiction, History, Mystery, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Earl Van Best Jr, Gary Stewart, serial killer, Susan Mustafa, true crime, Zodiac

ingres77's CBR10 Review No:12 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Fiction, History, Mystery, Non-Fiction · Tags: Earl Van Best Jr, Gary Stewart, serial killer, Susan Mustafa, true crime, Zodiac ·
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An excellent account of horrendous events

May 12, 2018 by ingres77 2 Comments

In lieu of the recent arrest in Sacramento, California of the East Area Rapist/Original Nightstalker/Golden State Killer and the hopes that the genealogical studies that led to his arrest could be used to discover the identity of the Zodiac Killer, I felt compelled to read about another serial killer who seemingly retired from terrorizing his community so that he could live a normal life. Both EAR/ONS and BTK because it’s utterly mind-boggling that this happens, and runs counter to the narrative usually put out there […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Bind Torture Kill, BTK, Dennis Rader, golden state killer, Roy Wenzl, serial killer, true crime

ingres77's CBR10 Review No:11 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: Bind Torture Kill, BTK, Dennis Rader, golden state killer, Roy Wenzl, serial killer, true crime ·
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A man grows what he can, and tends it.

May 1, 2018 by ingres77 2 Comments

I’ve always read King with a bit of detached bemusement. I love his writing for the languid ease with which he captures the chronic normalcy of everyday life in a small town. When people tell me they don’t read King because he’s too scary, I’m always a little surprised that that’s the takeaway people have. I’ve never been scared by his books. But his characters….. His characterization is amazing, and the world he populates with those characters leaves me in awe. To that point, I […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror Tagged With: pet semetary, Stephen King

ingres77's CBR10 Review No:10 · Genres: Fiction, Horror · Tags: pet semetary, Stephen King ·
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Apply directly to the forehead

April 26, 2018 by ingres77 4 Comments

John Scalzi is the Brandon Sanderson of science fiction. He’s prolific, can keep multiple series going simultaneously, and everything he writes is interesting and distinct. This is the second book in his Lock In series (I read the first one two years ago, and liked it a lot). I didn’t really do anything to refresh my memory of the series, but I never felt lost or in need of any reminders. I jumped right back into this world without issue. One percent of the world’s […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Science Fiction Tagged With: Head On, john scalzi, lock in

ingres77's CBR10 Review No:9 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Science Fiction · Tags: Head On, john scalzi, lock in ·
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Going in, I expected truth. Coming out the other side, I think I just found a conspiracy theory.

April 22, 2018 by ingres77 Leave a Comment

I came into this book, after having read Michelle Alexander’s The New Jim Crow and a few other things that I can’t immediately recall, thinking that the basic premise of this book was an historical fact agreed upon by all knowledgeable people. The CIA helped funnel cocaine into American cities as a way of helping to fund the Contra’s in the 1980s. Whether this was all a concerted effort on the part of the white establishment to intentionally suppress African American agency is an issue […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: conspiracy theory, crime reporting, Dark Alliance, drugs, Gary Webb, Iran-Contra, Michelle Alexander, Ronald Reagan, The New Jim Crow

ingres77's CBR10 Review No:8 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: conspiracy theory, crime reporting, Dark Alliance, drugs, Gary Webb, Iran-Contra, Michelle Alexander, Ronald Reagan, The New Jim Crow ·
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First Quarter Database Update!

April 15, 2018 by ingres77 6 Comments

Check out what the participants of CBR10 have been reading in the first quarter of 2018. Which were the most popular books and authors? Who has read the most books so far? Ingres77 crunches the numbers and tallies up the totals in this stats recap.

Filed Under: News from MsWas Tagged With: ingres77, stats

Genres: News from MsWas · Tags: ingres77, stats ·
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