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CBR 6

Marc's Reviews:

You Filthy Cockaroaches

April 12, 2014 by Marc 2 Comments

I have never met Yu Sasuga.  I have never read an interview with Yu Sasuga.  I do not presume any knowledge about Yu Sasuga.  And so, I will not accuse Yu Sasuga of being a racist. In fact, it’s pretty difficult to levy a strong complaint against Terra Formars as being a racist work.  I may be a little bit racist (maybe it’s a fact we all should face) in saying that there has, however, been a certain level of tone-deafness that arises in Japanese pop […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: manga, terra formars

Marc's CBR6 Review No:15 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: manga, terra formars ·
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The Unfamiliar Familiar

April 5, 2014 by Marc 1 Comment

narfna posted a review of Bones of Faerie last week that, while not effusive, piqued my interest enough to get me to go through it this week.  Now I find myself very nearly in lockstep with the review in question.  It feels almost too brief to form anything like a true connection with the characters.  The plot is very nearly a perfunctory thing, a road trip here and back again with as little embellishment along the way as possible.  The characters are, for the most part, thinly […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: bones of faerie, janni lee simner

Marc's CBR6 Review No:14 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: bones of faerie, janni lee simner ·
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The Stunning Conclusion to the Saga

March 28, 2014 by Marc Leave a Comment

And so we come to the end of the series that began with Porn Gnomes and continued with Bike Riding Wood Apes and find ourselves asking: that’s it?  While I found both of Paul Chapman’s prior quirky, comic, tragic, and horrific short story anthologies fairly worthwhile, I’m left looking at Dragon Kicker XV with a bit of a shrug.  Part of this might be its length, clocking in with the least amount of stories and thus having the least chances to find something that really hits among the […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: dragon kicker xv, Paul Chapman

Marc's CBR6 Review No:13 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: dragon kicker xv, Paul Chapman ·
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“A brain!” “A heart!” “A home!” “Da vote!”

March 21, 2014 by Marc Leave a Comment

It’s all too common for modern readers to look into the works of the past and see things that may or may not have been intended in the fullness of time.  What we may see as a delicate, subtly woven metaphor to rail against some then-incumbent wrongdoing the author may have added as nothing more than a narrative flourish.  How much exactly did L. Frank Baum intend to comment on women’s suffrage, transgender issues, and the monstrosity of the pun?  I can’t safely say, given […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: eric shanower, Graphic Novel, L. Frank Baum, marvelous land of oz, wizard of oz

Marc's CBR6 Review No:12 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: eric shanower, Graphic Novel, L. Frank Baum, marvelous land of oz, wizard of oz ·
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Okay.

March 14, 2014 by Marc Leave a Comment

If Staff Sergeant Max Mayhem were here, he’d know exactly what to do.  It doesn’t matter that you can’t shoot cancer, because he’d probably find a way.  Maybe there’s a spectacular shrinking device that could put Staff Sergeant Max Mayhem (along with Specialist Manny Loco, Private Jasper Jacks and the rest) into the blood stream of someone afflicted with cancer so that a rain of heavy weapons fire would lay decimation to the root of the problem.  Maybe there’s another type of bullet, a medicine bullet that […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: john green, The Fault in Our Stars

Marc's CBR6 Review No:11 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: john green, The Fault in Our Stars ·
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C’mon, Luv. Let’s Go Do Druggy Sex Magic!

March 11, 2014 by Marc 1 Comment

[Sound the Second Novel Alarm! Spoilers for The Magicians ahead.  I mean it this time.] The Magicians was an exercise in literary frustration for me.  I loved it.  It was wonderful.  Its adherence to explaining away its every mystery absolutely infuriated me.  Reading it a second time allowed me to be well aware that the breathtakingly horrific things that occurred in the unfurling of Lev Grossman’s fantasy novel cioppino would not remain the unexplainable night terrors of a magical world beyond our reckoning and to simply enjoy the […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: lev grossman, the magician king, the magicians

Marc's CBR6 Review No:10 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: lev grossman, the magician king, the magicians ·
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