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Good evening, everyone. I'm Leslie Monster, and this is Nightline. (Learn more about this Cannonballer: narfna's Quick Questions interview.)

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Seriously good historical fiction that all y’all should read.

December 31, 2016 by narfna Leave a Comment

“You want to know what weakness is? Weakness is treating someone as though they belong to you. Strength is knowing that everyone belongs to themselves.” So everybody has been saying this is really good, and now after reading it, I can confirm that is indeed really good. You know, in case my star rating didn’t already do that for you and you need the actual words. THIS BOOK IS REALLY GOOD. There. It’s in all caps now, and everybody knows that all caps on the […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: Fiction, historical fiction, Homegoing, narfna, Yaa Gyasi

narfna's CBR8 Review No:172 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: Fiction, historical fiction, Homegoing, narfna, Yaa Gyasi ·
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I think I love this series.

December 31, 2016 by narfna 2 Comments

I wrote my initial little placeholder review where I promised to have a full review up for this book by the afternoon approximately five minutes before I learned that Carrie Fisher had died, and to be up front about it, that news has completely done a wampus on my head, and the review I’d been planning on writing is now not going to happen, because my brain just wants to be sad right now. I don’t know what I’m about to write about this crazy […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Horror, Western Tagged With: narfna, Stephen King, The Dark Tower, the drawing of three

narfna's CBR8 Review No:171 · Genres: Fantasy, Horror, Western · Tags: narfna, Stephen King, The Dark Tower, the drawing of three ·
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I don’t know what to title this but the book was really good.

December 31, 2016 by narfna Leave a Comment

Mara Wilson’s debut memoir is a collection of well-written personal essays and I really enjoyed listening to it, but I didn’t love love love it. Some of the essays were incredibly moving and interesting to me, but others had that problem that I have with a lot of memoirs and collections of personal essays where it seems like it was included to fill space. I just find myself reacting like, okay I guess that was pretty good, but why did it need to be written? […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #memoir, essays, Mara Wilson, narfna, Non-Fiction, Where Am I Now

narfna's CBR8 Review No:170 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: #memoir, essays, Mara Wilson, narfna, Non-Fiction, Where Am I Now ·
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This was honestly terrifying.

December 31, 2016 by narfna 4 Comments

I can’t quite bring myself to give this a full five stars, but at the same time, I can’t think of anything I’d change about it, either. This is an extremely solid brain-twist of a science fiction thriller. It’s confident and fast-paced, and I think I read it in about three hours. Jason is a physics professor at a small college in Chicago. He has a wife and a teenage son, and he loves his life. And then one night on his way home with […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: Blake Crouch, dark matter, narfna, sci-fi, thriller

narfna's CBR8 Review No:169 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: Blake Crouch, dark matter, narfna, sci-fi, thriller ·
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I never really liked JTT. Not my thang.

December 31, 2016 by narfna Leave a Comment

Another switcheroo, here. I was surprised when I realized that childhood favorite The Forgotten is not actually very good, and that this one, which I didn’t like very much when I was a kid, is actually super enjoyable. Maybe it’s just that it’s a Rachel book, and those are always intense, but where in the last one I found that the narrative voice felt off, like it was trying too hard, this one immediately felt on and sure of itself, just like Rachel. There’s nothing […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Science Fiction Tagged With: animorphs, k.a. applegate, narfna, sci-fi, the reaction

narfna's CBR8 Review No:168 · Genres: Children's Books, Science Fiction · Tags: animorphs, k.a. applegate, narfna, sci-fi, the reaction ·
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The Animorphs pull out the reset button.

December 31, 2016 by narfna Leave a Comment

I remember loving The Forgotten when I was a kid, but it really is pretty useless in the grand scheme of things, other than to establish that time-travel is a thing (this is achieved by falling through a Sario Rip, literally a hole in space-time, as the Andalites call them). That lazy genre classic, the Reset Button, shows up here and shows up hard. By the end, no one but Jake even remembers most of the events in the book. Actually, most of the time-travel […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Science Fiction Tagged With: animorphs, k.a. applegate, narfna, sci-fi, the forgotten

narfna's CBR8 Review No:167 · Genres: Children's Books, Science Fiction · Tags: animorphs, k.a. applegate, narfna, sci-fi, the forgotten ·
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