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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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A Peek Into the Diary of a 14 Year Old Girl.

April 24, 2016 by melanir 1 Comment

So, on the one hand this, I think, a fairly accurate look into the brain of a 14 year old girl. But on the other, it’s the diary of a fourteen year old teenager. Which is to say that while it’s an extremely believable look into the brain of a British teenager I’m not really sure that I enjoyed that look. Georgia Nicolson starts the book at the end of her summer holidays. She’s a fairly typical teenager and has the typical teenager problems. She […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: young adult fiction

melanir's CBR8 Review No:34 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: young adult fiction ·
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A Practical Heroine in a Fairy Tale Wedding

April 24, 2016 by melanir Leave a Comment

Ursula Vernon writes extremely practical heroines, they simply don’t have time for nonsense when there is danger around. It makes for some extremely humorous situations, and very good story telling. Here, under the pen name T. Kingfisher, she creates a fairytale and gives us the very practical miller’s daughter Rhea as our protagonist. Rhea, is as I said a miller’s daughter, so when a lord asks for her hand in marriage there is very little she or her family can do to deny him. It […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: t kingfisher, Ursula Vernon

melanir's CBR8 Review No:33 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: t kingfisher, Ursula Vernon ·
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How do you survive when the earth itself fights you.

April 22, 2016 by melanir Leave a Comment

The Fifth Season is the first book in a trilogy by N.K. Jemisin, it’s so very good and so very hard to push through. The book starts with an incident that essentially sets the tone for the whole novel. I am definitely waiting, with impatience, for the next one though. The book follows three different story lines throughout this strange fantasy world called The Stillness. This world suffers from frequent seismic activity leading to what the people call Seasons, periods of time where there is acid rain, […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: n.k. jemisin, the broken earth

melanir's CBR8 Review No:32 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: n.k. jemisin, the broken earth ·
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Canning with Alternative Sweeteners

April 22, 2016 by melanir Leave a Comment

A few years a go a friend introduced me to Marisa McClellan, her canning books, and by extension her blog; and I’ve been hooked ever since. Naturally Sweet Food in Jars is her latest cookbook. As a sidebar, is it really a cookbook if it has canning recipes? Canning isn’t exactly cooking, but at the same time, what else do you call it? At any rate, this cookbook features canning recipes that use more ‘natural’ sugars in place of refined white sugar. A few notes on […]

Filed Under: Cooking/Food Tagged With: canning, cookbook

melanir's CBR8 Review No:31 · Genres: Cooking/Food · Tags: canning, cookbook ·
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Imitation can be Fun, But it’s Rarely Art

April 16, 2016 by melanir 8 Comments

Jane Austin has a number of imitators but rarely do any of those imitators come close to capturing what truly makes her works stand the test of time. I’m sorry to say that Shades of Milk and Honey doesn’t capture that magic either. This isn’t to say that it’s a bad book, it’s an enjoyable read, but I don’t think it’s a great book either. Rather it’s an imitation of a masterpiece, fine to look at but nothing memorable. Kowal does attempt to imbue something […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: Jane Austin, Mary Robinette Kowal, romance

melanir's CBR8 Review No:30 · Genres: Romance · Tags: Jane Austin, Mary Robinette Kowal, romance ·
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Read a book they said, Travel to new worlds they said.

April 14, 2016 by melanir Leave a Comment

The Palace of Glass is book three in Django Wexler’s Forbidden Library series for middle grade readers. And I find myself, once again, with the problem of trying to introduce a series to you with the middle book.  I’m going to try and review this book without spoiling the series, but just in case I want to tell  you that you should absolutely read it. These are excellent middle grade novels. Django Wexler skyrocketed to my favorite authors list last year, going from totally unknown to […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: Django Wexler, middle grade fiction

melanir's CBR8 Review No:29 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: Django Wexler, middle grade fiction ·
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