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CBR  9

Cancer sucks. Reading doesn't.

Mim's Reviews:

Peony in Love

March 25, 2017 by Mim Leave a Comment

Peony in Love was, well, more the story of how a girlish obsession could turn into a one-note bit of character development.  Sadly, Peony is a boring young lady, rich and well-bred, and betrothed to a rather mushy-headed young man.  They meet once, never once trading identities (it’s once a night for three nights, actually, but they do so little they could have done it all in one night) and based on that, Peony is In Love.  Her mild obsession with the Chinese opera “The […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: 15th century, China, Chinese opera, ghost story, historical drama, Lisa See, Peony in Love

Mim's CBR9 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: 15th century, China, Chinese opera, ghost story, historical drama, Lisa See, Peony in Love ·
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Love and other strangenesses

February 20, 2017 by Mim Leave a Comment

Meet Shannon Mc Farland:  in one night, she goes from atop the world to underneath it.  Now, as anyone who’s read a Palahniuk novel knows, the problem is not giving away the twist, and dancing around this one is going to be difficult.  This novel is about the bonds of love and friendship and the illusion of outward appearances.  It touches on desperation, toxic families, and hatred:  it does a bit more than flirt with suicide.  For those of us with triggers related to drug […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: chuck palahniuk, drugs, dysfunctional family, Invisible Monsters, modelling, road trip, self-harm, transgender

Mim's CBR9 Review No:2 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: chuck palahniuk, drugs, dysfunctional family, Invisible Monsters, modelling, road trip, self-harm, transgender ·
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Historical Fluffiness from the Forties

February 16, 2017 by Mim 2 Comments

Lisa See, the author of [i]Snow Flower and the Secret Fan[/i], which was a really good book, has delivered a less interesting and slightly faded remix of the same themes Snow Flower had – namely, friendship and Chinese culture. The characters are wooden: good-girl Grace, scandalous Ruby, cantankerous Helen. The story limps along like a wounded homing pigeon, following the “glamour” of the Forties while skipping any of the realities of the second World War. (It does make an appearance, as do the Japanese internment […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: burlesque, Chinese, historical fiction, japanese, Lisa See, nightclubs, San Francisco, World War 2

Mim's CBR9 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: burlesque, Chinese, historical fiction, japanese, Lisa See, nightclubs, San Francisco, World War 2 ·
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