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A queer nonbinary reader living in the Midwest, LB practices their Adult Face by working in a lab, though they always have at least one book at hand for when they can steal a few minutes of quiet. LB reads across target age ranges and genres, focusing on enjoyment over how many books they finish. They have a black cat named Bruce Wayne who is very dedicated to sniffspections of books.

LB's Reviews:

The Power of a Beautiful Woman Against a Kingdom

A Song to Drown Rivers by Ann Liang

August 13, 2024 by LB Leave a Comment

Before starting A Song to Drown Rivers, I wasn’t familiar with the Four Great Beauties of China beyond a vague recollection of the phrase. As I started, I did a quick google of Xishi and her story, which has two possible endings – one where the king she served has her assassinated for fear the skills she used to topple the Wu kingdom may be turned on him, and another where she and Fanli are able to live out in freedom and happiness. The execution […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fiction, History Tagged With: a song to drown rivers, Ann Liang, Fan Li, Fanli, Four great beauties of China, great love story, historical fantasy, historical fiction, Wu, Xi Shi, Xishi, Yue

LB's CBR16 Review No:12 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fiction, History · Tags: a song to drown rivers, Ann Liang, Fan Li, Fanli, Four great beauties of China, great love story, historical fantasy, historical fiction, Wu, Xi Shi, Xishi, Yue ·
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A fun runaway bride romance

Three Reasons to Run by Jackie Lau

August 4, 2024 by LB Leave a Comment

I love how much food is central to Jackie Lau books and how I’m basically guaranteed to find something fun and lighthearted in her stories. The whole premise of Three Reasons to Run sounded like it would be a delight, and I’m so glad I got to read it! Yvonne has been in a relationship with Carl for five years, engaged for two, and in that time she’s slowly been realizing that it wasn’t a relationship that fulfilled her or she could see a positive […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: Asian Canadian, Canadian romance, contemp, Contemporary Romance, family drama, Jackie Lau, runaway bride, Weddings with the Moks

LB's CBR16 Review No:11 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: Asian Canadian, Canadian romance, contemp, Contemporary Romance, family drama, Jackie Lau, runaway bride, Weddings with the Moks ·
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An Interesting Addition to Vampire Canon

This Ravenous Fate by Hayley Dennings

August 2, 2024 by LB Leave a Comment

This was a highly anticipated release between the premise and the setting, but after finishing it I’m sitting here unsure how I feel about it. Layla Quinn and Elise Saint were best friends until several years ago with Layla’s parents were killed and she was turned into a reaper. She especially blames the Saints and most especially Elise, because Elise betrayed her trust by telling her father, Tobias Saint, about Layla’s parents’ plan to help the reapers and meet with the Harlem clan. Because of […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Young Adult Tagged With: 1920s Harlem, Harlem New York, Hayley Dennings, historical fantasy, jazz age, queer, sapphic, vampires

LB's CBR16 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction, History, Young Adult · Tags: 1920s Harlem, Harlem New York, Hayley Dennings, historical fantasy, jazz age, queer, sapphic, vampires ·
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Trans YA horror in a small town

Lockjaw by Matteo L. Cerilli

August 2, 2024 by LB Leave a Comment

Lockjaw by Matteo L Cerilli is a YA horror that explores small town niceness and what makes a monster real. I’m still fairly newly into horror and very particular, but I like seeing the themes of monstrosity explored through marginalized lenses, so I took the chance to read Lockjaw with glee. This is a story told from several points of view and does some time jumps that aren’t obvious, for reasons that become evident about halfway through the book. I found several elements absolutely heartbreaking, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror, Young Adult Tagged With: Ghost, haunting, horror, Matteo L. Cerilli, monster hunting, queer, Small town, small town horror, trans, YA

LB's CBR16 Review No:10 · Genres: Fiction, Horror, Young Adult · Tags: Ghost, haunting, horror, Matteo L. Cerilli, monster hunting, queer, Small town, small town horror, trans, YA ·
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Frankenstein but plants and gay!

A Botanical Daughter by Noah Medlock

July 15, 2024 by LB 2 Comments

I saw a reel on Instagram from the author talking about this book, and I was immediately sold. Frankenstein? Queer? Messy, messy characters? Sign me up! And this absolutely delivers on all fronts. The beginning of A Botanical Daughter is a little slow, but it perfectly sets the scene of Grimfern, an estate inside a greenhouse outside the closest village, and the three main characters – Gregor, botanist and lord of Grimfern; Simon, taxidermist and romantic partner to Gregor; and Jenny, local village girl whose […]

Filed Under: Featured, Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction Tagged With: achillean, Frankenstein, gay, historical fiction, horror, lesbian, murder, Noah Medlock, plant horror, queer, romantic, sapphic

LB's CBR16 Review No:9 · Genres: Featured, Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction · Tags: achillean, Frankenstein, gay, historical fiction, horror, lesbian, murder, Noah Medlock, plant horror, queer, romantic, sapphic ·
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Amazing Blackfeet Thriller!

Looking for Smoke by K. A. Cobell

June 1, 2024 by LB Leave a Comment

This book was so incredible. If you liked The Firekeeper’s Daughter by Angeline Boulley, Looking for Smoke goes hand in hand as another novel where a teen girl has to figure out what is happening in her community. Looking for Smoke follows Mara Racette, recently moved to the Blackfeet Rez in Browning, Loren Arnoux, whose older sister went missing three months earlier, Brody Clark, who has a crush on Loren and the joker of their friend group, and Eli First Kill, whose biggest concern is […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Young Adult Tagged With: blackfeet, community, debut author, friendship, indigenous, K. A. Cobell, mmiw, mmiwg2s, murder mystery, mystery

LB's CBR16 Review No:8 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Young Adult · Tags: blackfeet, community, debut author, friendship, indigenous, K. A. Cobell, mmiw, mmiwg2s, murder mystery, mystery ·
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