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The only reason I read so much is because Cannonball Read has gamified reading and because I hate losing. Give me a fantasy novel with a unique magical system, and I'm happy. (Learn more about this Cannonballer: Mobius_Walker's Quick Questions interview.)

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Poetry in prose, and a beautiful life

The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab

December 17, 2020 by Mobius_Walker Leave a Comment

Addie La Rue has lived the last few centuries unable to leave a trace in this world. No one can remember her: not her family, not her lovers, not people she interacts with every day. She lives her life this way all due to a deal to give her freedom that she struck with a dark god known by Addies as Luc. And what is more free than living without leaving a single mark on the world? However, after 300 years of people forgetting who […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, historical fiction, v.e. schwab

Mobius_Walker's CBR12 Review No:42 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fiction · Tags: #fantasy, historical fiction, v.e. schwab ·
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Seasons’ Greetings and Happy Holidays! Thank you, KatSings!

December 13, 2020 by Mobius_Walker 5 Comments

Fresh off the joyful CBR Zoom in which I got to chat with other book nerds and put some faces to names, I opened my door to a package. The only thing it could be a book as part of the CBR Book Exchange. Double the Cannonball Read fun in one day! Thank you to KatSings for this book and for purchasing it from a local Houston bookshop! House of Leaves is at the top of my TBR list for 2021 and will likely be the […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Book Exchange, cbr12, House of Leaves, KatSings

Genres: Fiction · Tags: Book Exchange, cbr12, House of Leaves, KatSings ·
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Ehhh, it was fine, but a lot of the magic was lost from the first

The Glamourist by Luanne G. Smith

December 12, 2020 by Mobius_Walker Leave a Comment

I really enjoyed the first book in this series The Vine Witch. Interesting magic, self-contained story, solid pacing, believable romance, fun mix of characters. The Glamourist, the second entry in The Vine Witch series, loses a lot of the fun and magic of the first book. While still a self-contained story which I greatly appreciate, The Glamourist lacks focus and fails to add anything interesting to the stories of characters that stick around. It’s– fine. Vine witch and potion master, Elena Boureanu, finds herself in Paris with her […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: Luanne G. Smith, magic, paris, Series

Mobius_Walker's CBR12 Review No:41 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: Luanne G. Smith, magic, paris, Series ·
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A rush through the author’s experience

Home Body by Rupi Kaur

December 12, 2020 by Mobius_Walker Leave a Comment

Let me start by stating that my exposure to poetry is very limited. I have, to my knowledge, read only one or two full collections of poems, so take this entire review with a grain of salt. Home Body by Rupi Kaur is broken down into four parts: mind, heart, rest, and awake. In mind Kaur writes of her depression, anxiety, and her struggles with worth and acceptance. In heart, Kaur write of love: its loss, its elusion, and its impact. In rest, Kaur write of just that. […]

Filed Under: Poetry Tagged With: Anxiety, capitalism, collection, Depression, feminism, Love, Rupi Kaur

Mobius_Walker's CBR12 Review No:40 · Genres: Poetry · Tags: Anxiety, capitalism, collection, Depression, feminism, Love, Rupi Kaur ·
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Books don’t usually make me cry; this book was clearly an exception.

The Haunting of Brynn Wilder by Wendy Webb

December 7, 2020 by Mobius_Walker 4 Comments

Brynn Wilder has had a terrible, terrible year. She has recently had to handle the end of a decades long romantic relationship, the loss of a close family member, and the dissolution of her passion for her job. In an attempt to reset and recharge, she escapes to the tiny town of Wharton on the shores of Lake Superior where she is staying in a local inn for the summer. Though Brynn is trying to escape from what has caused her so much grief and […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Romance Tagged With: ghost story, haunting, lgbt, Mental Health, Small town, Wendy Webb

Mobius_Walker's CBR12 Review No:39 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Romance · Tags: ghost story, haunting, lgbt, Mental Health, Small town, Wendy Webb ·
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Some big hits and major misses in an overall forgettable collection

Magic: An Anthology of the Esoteric and Arcane by Jonathan Oliver

November 29, 2020 by Mobius_Walker 2 Comments

Magic: An Anthology of the Esoteric and Arcane, edited by Jonathan Oliver, is an anthology of short stories centered around magic in all its various forms: ancient folk magic, new age witchcraft, stage magic, and even some techno-magic. There are 15 short stories in this collection, and, over all, this anthology is fine. Too often, the stories told are not short stories but rather truncated ones. For many of the stories, it feels as though the authors were limited by a page or word maximum […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Short Stories Tagged With: Anthology, collection, Jonathan Oliver, magic

Mobius_Walker's CBR12 Review No:38 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Short Stories · Tags: Anthology, collection, Jonathan Oliver, magic ·
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