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Pain is to be endured. It ends or it does not.

April 28, 2015 by janniethestrange 4 Comments

Book 2 of the Dresden Files series and I’ve made up my mind. I’m going to try to get all of the existing books in the series read as part of my Double Cannonball. Here we go! It’s now October and Harry is still feeling the effects of the events in the last book. His relationship with Murphy is strained at best, his finances are even worse off than before and now Marcone is spreading the rumor that Harry vanquished that dark wizard at his […]

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janniethestrange's CBR7 Review No:78 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: ·
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Look at me, dancing my little dance for a few moments against the background of eternity

April 27, 2015 by janniethestrange Leave a Comment

To write a diary is to make a series of choices about what to omit, what to forget. A memorable sandwich, an unmemorable flught of stairs. A memorable bit of conversation surrounded by chatter no one records. Sarah Manguso’s new book is a distillation of what she has felt, learned, forgotten and so on from 25 years of keeping a diary. In the afterword she explains her choice not to enclose any of the actual diary, not the least of which is because each memory […]

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janniethestrange's CBR7 Review No:77 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: ·
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And destroyed him in the end.

April 25, 2015 by janniethestrange Leave a Comment

Reykjavik Nights is a prequel of sorts, telling a story of  Erlandur’s early days as a traffic cop, planting the seeds as to how he became an Inspector with the CID. Working the overnight shift was rough, throwing off his sleep schedule, and he didn’t really like to work. Still, it gave him the time and freedom to pursue his interest (bordering on obsession) in tales of missing people out in the wilds of the Icelandic landscape. Iceland has a long history of folks just […]

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janniethestrange's CBR7 Review No:76 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: ·
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There’s a strange future in your past

April 24, 2015 by janniethestrange Leave a Comment

I have been a fan of Guy Davis’ art and work since I got into The Marquis a million years ago. He also teamed up with another favorite of mine, Mike Mignola to produce some great work on B.P.R.D. I love his crazy scary and creepy beasties (c’mon, an octopus-headed villain in a fez!! A disembodied head that calls himself Cadaver!! The Murderist!! The League of Crows!) and characters. The book is  hard-boiled detective fiction or film noir mashed up with steampunk sensibilites and a […]

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janniethestrange's CBR7 Review No:75 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: ·
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Does success make you happy, or is being happy success?

April 24, 2015 by janniethestrange Leave a Comment

This is Elizabeth Bard’s second book, detailing her continued adventures as an Americaine married to a Frenchman. The book begins with Elizabeth and Gwendal still living in Paris and starting a family. Gwendal’s business, ushering in the digital age in European cinema, is successful and stressful. He works long hours and feels more removed from the love of film that led him to the work in the first place. Elizabeth is dealing with residual success of her first book, Lunch in Paris, and is up against the […]

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janniethestrange's CBR7 Review No:74 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: ·
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We’re just bugs on God’s windshield

April 21, 2015 by janniethestrange 2 Comments

Stark has saved the world a few times (and will again, no doubt) but still can’t work the coffee machine. Book 6 in the Sandman Slim series ratchets the stakes even higher, when the Angra have a real gambit for getting back at our puny God for stealing their creation and banishing them. Not only that, Stark has to work with Marshal Wells and the Golden Vigil again. I don’t know if there are enough cartons of Maledictions and bottles of Aqua Regia to make […]

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janniethestrange's CBR7 Review No:73 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: ·
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