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39 years old. New Jersey resident. Fan of mystery novels, classic literature, and non-fiction about movies, television, sports, and American history.

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Too Much to Say About the Cat

To Say Nothing of the Dog by Connie Willis

February 12, 2019 by jeverett15 Leave a Comment

To Say Nothing of the Dog is not for those with short-attention spans. Though it eventually finds its way and becomes an absorbing, rollicking time travel story, the road there is bumpy and, even worse, frustratingly slow and irritating. For about 150 pages, almost a third of the book, Willis putters around with her narrative, allowing characters to waste time on sitcom-level miscommunications and incompetent decision-making. The book makes an impressive recovery, which explains and also justifies the high esteem it is held in among […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Cats, Connie Willis, dogs, humor, sci-fi, time travel

jeverett15's CBR11 Review No:3 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: Cats, Connie Willis, dogs, humor, sci-fi, time travel ·
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The Front Page of Absurdity

Chicago by David Mamet

January 24, 2019 by jeverett15 Leave a Comment

David Mamet is best know as the playwright behind such award-winning plays as Glengarry Glen Ross, Speed-the-plow, and American Buffalo. Chicago is his fourth novel but his first in eighteen years. The winding plot follows newspaper reporter Mike Hodge as he attempts to solve a string of gang-related murders in the titular town during the 1920s. With help from his fellow reporter Clem Parlow, a black female madam named Peekaboo, and a host of colorful characters on both sides of the law, Hodge attempts to […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: David Mamet

jeverett15's CBR11 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: David Mamet ·
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A Stunning Debut From Down Under

Only Killers and Thieves by Paul Howarth

January 13, 2019 by jeverett15 Leave a Comment

Only Killers and Thieves by Paul Howarth What if Cormac McCarthy was Australian and wrote accessible prose? The result might be quite a bit like Paul Howarth’s debut novel. Set largely in the Australian cattlelands of the 1880s, Only Killers and Thieves is a book about good and evil, innocence and experience, white and black, and the near impossibility of maintaining your ideals in a corrupted world. Tommy McBride is the younger son of a cattle rancher. Drought has rendered the family ranch nearly free […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Paul Howarth

jeverett15's CBR11 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Paul Howarth ·
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What a Bastard

July 13, 2017 by jeverett15 1 Comment

Grizzled ex-cop P.I. Lew Archer is called in to the principal’s office when a boarding school student runs away after less than a week in class. But this is no ordinary school. It’s something of a school for wayward boys, and the runaway in question had just apparently stolen his neighbor’s car and wrecked it. Archer sinks his teeth into the case when no one will give him a straight answer, not even the boy’s distraught parents. Ignoring orders to cease his investigation, Archer stumbles […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: Ross MacDonald

jeverett15's CBR9 Review No:25 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: Ross MacDonald ·
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The Bare Minimum

July 6, 2017 by jeverett15 Leave a Comment

The Last Kind Words Saloon is a testament to how much you can get away with when you’re a famous novelist. The Last Kind Words Saloon purports to be a novel about Wyatt Earp, Doc Holiday and the road to their famous shootout in Tombstone, Arizona, but in truth it is barely a novel at all. With 60 short chapters in a novel under 200 pages long there is barely time for any plot to occur. McMurtry tries to dispel some myths of the Old […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Larry McMurtry

jeverett15's CBR9 Review No:24 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Larry McMurtry ·
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The Game Within the Game After the Game

June 30, 2017 by jeverett15 1 Comment

This is a book for a niche audience. Obviously you’d have to be a baseball fan to even have a passing interest, but on top of that you’d really need to be a Mets fan to care enough to read it. Not only that but you’d probably have to be old enough to remember the 1986 Mets or at least have a specific interest in that historic team. It would also help if you were given the book by your mom. For those of you […]

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Ron Darling

jeverett15's CBR9 Review No:23 · Genres: Sports · Tags: Ron Darling ·
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