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I’ve been around off and on since the first year of CBR, and it and books have been a constant in my life through multiple moves and a major career change. I live with 3 cats, Dany, Jace and Jorah. Fantasy, specific types of sci-fi, historical fiction (especially mysteries) and romance tend to be my go to genres now a days. (Learn more about this Cannonballer: Jen K's Quick Questions interview.)

Jen K's Reviews:

A Southern Trainwreck of a Novel

May 13, 2014 by Jen K Leave a Comment

I liked The Prince of Tides enough to want to read more by Conroy but also wasn’t in a hurry to follow up on that since parts of it did seem so, well, crazy.  South of Broad is a more recent novel of Conroy’s and as a result, it may not have been the smartest pick.  The book is incredibly readable, and there are definitely parts where the language just sweeps the reader along.  However, it also showcases the flaws much more, packing just a […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: pat conroy, south of broad

Jen K's CBR6 Review No:45 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: pat conroy, south of broad ·
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A Novel to Help Overcome Vampire Fatigue

May 13, 2014 by Jen K Leave a Comment

This is the first audiobook I’ve ever read/listened to, and I think in this case the narrator worked well for the story, since she didn’t distract me.  In Tana’s world, vampires are real.  When she was only six, a vampire decided he was tired of living in the shadows, and infected many people, leading to a worldwide epidemic.  In Black’s world, you don’t have to drink vampire blood to switch over, but you are infected once they bite you, and if you drink human blood while infected, you […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: Holly Black, The Coldest Girl in Coldtown, vampires, YA

Jen K's CBR6 Review No:44 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: Holly Black, The Coldest Girl in Coldtown, vampires, YA ·
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A Modern Day Pilgrimage

May 11, 2014 by Jen K Leave a Comment

While I had seen lots of reviews of this last year, it was Scootsa1000‘s comparison to Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand that finally convinced me to read this.  While I enjoyed it, I can’t say it captivated me in the same way that novel did but it was a pleasant read that made me want to go on long walks and stop for tea.

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Rachel Joyce, the unlikely pilgrimage of Harold Fry

Jen K's CBR6 Review No:43 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Rachel Joyce, the unlikely pilgrimage of Harold Fry ·
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“To be or not to be, that is the question”

May 11, 2014 by Jen K Leave a Comment

The novel switches back and forth between Ruth and Nao, and while I generally didn’t have any issues with Ruth, I was always in a hurry to get back to Nao.  However, Ruth decides to read the journal at a slow pace, basically only reading as much as she thinks Nao wrote as a time so there is lot of switching back and forth between the two characters.  Ruth’s sections discuss much about the impact of globalism and climate change on the environment which I […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: A Tale For The Time Being, Ruth Ozeki

Jen K's CBR6 Review No:42 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: A Tale For The Time Being, Ruth Ozeki ·
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Identity and Past in Salem, Massachusetts

May 11, 2014 by Jen K Leave a Comment

Towner Whitney left her hometown of Salem, Massachusetts several years ago for California, and hasn’t returned.  She’s recovering from a surgery when she receives a package from her beloved great-aunt Eva, and soon after there is a call that she’s missing.  This leads to Towner’s return to the town and the family she has been avoiding for a long time.  Towner warns us from the very beginning that she lies and should be viewed as an unreliable narrator.  Full review.

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: brunonia barry, the lace reader

Jen K's CBR6 Review No:40 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: brunonia barry, the lace reader ·
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A View of WWI England’s Homefront

May 11, 2014 by Jen K Leave a Comment

This is one of those books where I get why it’s acclaimed and award winning, but I didn’t really enjoy it that much.  Granted, I’m not sure if these novels are meant to be enjoyed since I would definitely classify them in that literary fiction category that’s more about teaching than enjoying.  However, even within that, I can’t say the novel particularly moved me.  I thought it was dark and oppressive but in a way that actually turned me off from the novel.  It isn’t […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: Pat Barker, Regeneration, The Eye in the Door, WWI

Jen K's CBR6 Review No:39 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: Pat Barker, Regeneration, The Eye in the Door, WWI ·
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