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I like books, but I'm SUPER picky about them. To clarify- a three star rating means that I liked the book and found nothing objectionable in it. As 3 is the average between 1 and 5 this means the book is an average read, perfectly competent but not outstanding.

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It is a truth, universally ignored, that servants have lives too.

July 18, 2016 by melanir 4 Comments

Longbourn joins the very long tradition of auxiliary Jane Austen novels and deftly moves to the head of the class. It is one of the better ones out there and MILES ahead of the hated “Austen novel tittle and monster X” books. The book succeeds largely because Jo Baker doesn’t try to ape Austen’s style or plot, she simply tells a story around the narrative structure of Pride and Prejudice. It’s a fairly compelling book that details the lives of the servants to the Bennet family. […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Austen adjacent, historical fiction, Jo Baker, Longbourn, Pride and Prejudice

melanir's CBR8 Review No:66 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Austen adjacent, historical fiction, Jo Baker, Longbourn, Pride and Prejudice ·
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And this is why I like to give authors two or three books before I write them off

July 13, 2016 by melanir Leave a Comment

A few weeks ago I read a book by Sarah Beth Durst that almost turned me off of her completely as an author. However, I’d bought The Lost at the same time as that one and so felt obligated to read it. I’m glad I did. The Lost is a haunting novel about loss and finding what you need within yourself. Lauren decides to keep going straight one day instead of turning onto her work street and proceeds to drive into the desert. She’s running […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: Sarah Beth Durst

melanir's CBR8 Review No:65 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: Sarah Beth Durst ·
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Preachy Fairy Tale

July 13, 2016 by melanir Leave a Comment

Shadow of the Bear is a ‘retelling’ of the Grim Fairy Tale Snow White and Rose Red, the one where they have a bear suitor. You have to specify because there are a couple of Snow White/Rose Red fairy tales and I remember being confused about that when I was younger. I put retelling in quotes because the only real changes to the fairy tale is that it’s set in the modern era and all characters are human, otherwise nothing really changes. It’s this lack […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: fairy tale retelling, regina doman

melanir's CBR8 Review No:64 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: fairy tale retelling, regina doman ·
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Ancillary Thoughts

July 12, 2016 by melanir Leave a Comment

I love it when you read tons of awesome books on your vacation. The Imperial Radch books, which I read back-to-back, were a great vacation read. They’re thought provoking science fiction wrapped up in good fun space opera, and really that’s all I wanted. I’m going to do one big review for all three books because the things I want to say about the books are true for all three novels, and to be honest I’m not sure that I could really untangle the last two […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: ann leckie, imperial radch

melanir's CBR8 Review No:63 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: ann leckie, imperial radch ·
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A Call to the Past

July 12, 2016 by melanir 1 Comment

Thank you fellow Cannonballers for introducing me to Rainbow Rowell. So far, every book of hers that I’ve read has been fantastic and it’s so nice to find a new reliable author. Landline was another fantastic book, a simple and quick read for a lazy afternoon. Georgie McCool and her husband Neal are having marital problems, huge problems. Problems that are mostly due to a lack of actual communication. So when Georgie tells Neal, the day before, that she is unable to go on their […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Rainbow Rowell

melanir's CBR8 Review No:60 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Rainbow Rowell ·
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If only I’d read this right after the others

July 12, 2016 by melanir Leave a Comment

Winter is the conclusion to Marissa Meyer’s Lunar Chronicles and neatly wraps up the story in a tidy little bow, maybe a bit too tidy if I’m honest. I’m not exactly sure what happened here, but I did not enjoy this entry as much as the previous books in this series. I blew through the Lunar Chronicles sometime last year and thought they were excellent YA, but I had been putting of reading this one and ended up skimming through most if it and outright skipping […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: lunar chronicles, Marissa Meyer

melanir's CBR8 Review No:59 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: lunar chronicles, Marissa Meyer ·
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