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I'm trying to catch up with my reading And my writing And my everything, really. Not actually a platypus (Learn more about this Cannonballer: LittlePlat's Quick Questions interview.)

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First Book of the Year – A Book About Books

The Book That Wouldn’t Burn by Mark Lawrence

March 17, 2024 by LittlePlat 1 Comment

This is a late start for me this year—I have had a very busy couple of months. Hopefully things smooth out a bit! Lucky me, Mark Lawrence knocks it out of the park again. The man can write some serious engaging blends of fantasy and science fiction. With The Book That Wouldn’t Burn—the first book of his new trilogy—we have a love letter to stories, libraries and nostalgia.  Unlike a number of his previous trilogies (yes, the man is a prolific writer) The Book That […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Featured, Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, Books, libraries, Mark Lawrence, science fantasy, The Library Trilogy

LittlePlat's CBR16 Review No:1 · Genres: Fantasy, Featured, Fiction · Tags: #fantasy, Books, libraries, Mark Lawrence, science fantasy, The Library Trilogy ·
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The Councillor

Thank you Moira Quirk–I would not have discovered this book without you.

The Councillor by E.J. Beaton

December 30, 2023 by LittlePlat 5 Comments

Okay I’m going to end the year with a book I mostly purchased because of who narrates the audiobook. This is some somewhat Machiavellian fantasy. With a scholar in a central role. For anyone who enjoys the politicking in George R R Martin’s books or perhaps The Priory of the Orange Tree, this might be for you. The Councillor starts off with a death. The Iron Queen Sarelin Brey has been murdered, and the question of her successor has not been left up to the […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: classic fantasy, E.J. Beaton, Machiavellian fantasy, political fantasy

LittlePlat's CBR15 Review No:26 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: classic fantasy, E.J. Beaton, Machiavellian fantasy, political fantasy ·
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Disrupted Dreams And Cat Angst

Sleep No More by Seanan McGuire

The Innocent Sleep by Seanan McGuire

December 30, 2023 by LittlePlat Leave a Comment

So it’s the day before New Year’s Eve and I have a cold so maybe I will hit my Cannonball anyhow Every year since I first started about five years ago I have endeavoured to review the latest in the October Day series, so I was shocked when I realised I hadn’t managed to do it this year. And this year is a bit of an unusual one because Seanan McGuire didn’t put out just one October Day book, but two. The question is though, […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: #fantasy, faeries, October Daye, Seanan McGuire, Urban Fantasy

LittlePlat's CBR15 Review No:25 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: #fantasy, faeries, October Daye, Seanan McGuire, Urban Fantasy ·
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There are two types of people in the world: people who like heavy metal, and dicks

A History of Heavy Metal by Andrew O'Neill

December 30, 2023 by LittlePlat Leave a Comment

Okay I knew this is right up my alley when I heard that. This is one of the more entertaining audiobooks I have listened to this year. Not only is Andrew O’Neill a very colourful and energetic writer, he’s also an excellent narrator with an almost limitless amount of enthusiasm for the subject at hand. Metalheads are an argumentative lot that love being contrarian and are more than eager to split into separate little sub-cultures at the drop of a hat. They are a broad, […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #history, Andrew O'Neill, comedy, Heavy Metal, music

LittlePlat's CBR15 Review No:23 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: #history, Andrew O'Neill, comedy, Heavy Metal, music ·
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Another Airport Transit Read

Sleep Donation: A Novella by Karen Russell

December 30, 2023 by LittlePlat Leave a Comment

This is another book gifted to me by andtheIToldYouSos last year. And this also turned out to be a great little novella to slip into my handbag for those times I was transiting through airports—this time to Indianapolis. Sleep deprivation is a brutal thing; unfortunately in the last few months, I’ve experienced a good deal of that. However, in Sleep Donation,  loss of sleep has become the new pandemic. In its most extreme form, it kills. However, there is a therapy that has been developed […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: horror, Karen Russell, pandemic, Speculative Fiction

LittlePlat's CBR15 Review No:22 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: horror, Karen Russell, pandemic, Speculative Fiction ·
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Something’s a Bit Fishy

Why Fish Don’t Exist: A Story of Loss, Love, and the Hidden Order of Life by Lulu Miller

December 30, 2023 by LittlePlat Leave a Comment

This was one of the books that was kindly sent to me by andtheIToldYouSos for Book Exchange last year, and I am rather sorry that I have waited until the last minute to review it—it has been a busy year.  Lulu Miller’s Why Fish Don’t Exist: A Story of Loss, Love, and the Hidden Order of Life is a biography of a rather complex character I had not come across before, and why she sometimes connected with him. I perhaps should have heard of him […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: #history, eugenics, fish, Lulu Miller, murder, taxanomy, This is a bit mad libs when it comes to the tags I have to say

LittlePlat's CBR15 Review No:21 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: #history, eugenics, fish, Lulu Miller, murder, taxanomy, This is a bit mad libs when it comes to the tags I have to say ·
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