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Knowing that this is how it should end, like this.

August 22, 2015 by janniethestrange Leave a Comment

Well done, Mr. Nesbo, well done. I believe I read somewhere that Nesbo had written the previous book, Phantom, and this latest as pretty much one long-ass piece, so I was lucky to still have that book fresh in my mind. Not that it would be that much of a deterrent; this novel had more passages explaining what had gone on before than in any of the others. It was actually one of the things I liked about the books- I wasn’t punished for having […]

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janniethestrange's CBR7 Review No:170 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: ·
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The night went up in flames and we loved every minute of it

August 19, 2015 by janniethestrange Leave a Comment

I picked up this book on the strength of the names Brian Wood and Becky Cloonan. I haven’t read any others in this series, which Brian Wood is doing with a wide variety of illustrators, but you can bet I’ll be looking for more. In The Sea Road, illustrated by  Fiona Staples, Dag is coming to end of his life and dreams of something more than mere mortal riches. He wants to be the first Noreman to cross the western sea. Unfortunately, his crew does […]

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janniethestrange's CBR7 Review No:169 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: ·
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…the consoling answer our hearts need

August 19, 2015 by janniethestrange Leave a Comment

Well this book put me through the wringer. After the bloated and disappointing The Leopard, this novel, the 9th in the Harry Hole series, get back to the heart of what makes Harry such a compelling character. All his strengths and faults (some of which are the same) are on fine display here. Harry lands in Oslo a different man from the broken one that left three years ago, but what he is there to do will take him down to the very depths once […]

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janniethestrange's CBR7 Review No:168 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: ·
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a process of destruction

August 17, 2015 by janniethestrange Leave a Comment

After the horrific events  of The Snowman, Harry is in self-imposed exile in Hong Kong, using opium to manage his pain, both physical and emotional. Then a detective from Oslo comes to tell him that Gunnar Hagen has need of his services once more. There have some rather gruesome murders of women in Oslo and Hagen thinks they may be linked. Add to this more political maneuvering and intrigue between Crime Squad and Kripos. Ugh. So Harry, a new colleague named Kaja Solness and the rockabilly […]

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janniethestrange's CBR7 Review No:167 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: ·
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How poorly made we are, she had thought, how insufficient

August 15, 2015 by janniethestrange Leave a Comment

Bildungsroman. Bildungsroman, bildungsroman, bildungsroman. That is just a fun word to say. Does it make an interesting and/or worthwhile reading experience? I dunno. I struggled with this. Elena (our narrator) and Lila (lets be honest: the object of her desire) are the most grating and annoying characters I have spent time with recently. Is it the fact that I am decades beyond what these girls are dealing with in their emotional and intellectual lives?  Is it because I’ve read the Knausgaards and have become enamored […]

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janniethestrange's CBR7 Review No:166 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: ·
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that tense, shining dullness of the space where the memories are

August 15, 2015 by janniethestrange Leave a Comment

“We carry the lives we’ve imagined as we carry the lives we have, and sometimes a reckoning comes of all the lives we have lost.” Ms. Macdonald is reeling from the sudden death of her beloved father. Cambridge educated, a writer and a naturalist, she turns to a skill she has cultivated since childhood, falconry. She gets it into her head to train a goshawk, a notoriously difficult raptor to deal with, and is soon on her way to Scotland to obtain the captive bred […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir

janniethestrange's CBR7 Review No:165 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: ·
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