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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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Is possibly better than the second one, but can’t really tell because I skim-read it.

October 6, 2015 by narfna 2 Comments

Never again with this series! If I ever, ever get the urge to re-read it again, somebody smack me in my face-ular area. In all seriousness, I can’t tell if this book was genuinely better than the last one or not, because I sped-read most of it, focused only on the parts that caught my attention, and skipped large chunks of it that seemed stupid or boring. Anyway, it didn’t fill me with rage. I’m not going to go into huge detail, or really any […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: champions of the force, kevin j. anderson, narfna, science fiction, star wars, the jedi academy, tie in novels

narfna's CBR7 Review No:133 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: champions of the force, kevin j. anderson, narfna, science fiction, star wars, the jedi academy, tie in novels ·
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This book is insultingly bad.

September 30, 2015 by narfna 10 Comments

Ugh, this was bad. So, so, so, so bad. I can’t believe I never knew how bad this was when I read it fourteen years ago. The first one wasn’t this bad! What’s going on? I mean, this is just BAD WRITING 101. If I was teaching a How to Write Fiction class, I would use this book as the perfect example of what NOT to do. This is going to be a bit different than my normal reviewing style; I’m going to do one with […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: dark apprentice, kevin j. anderson, narfna, sci-fi, space opera, star wars, the jedi academy trilogy

narfna's CBR7 Review No:132 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: dark apprentice, kevin j. anderson, narfna, sci-fi, space opera, star wars, the jedi academy trilogy ·
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Tana French is an evil sorceress. Her words are her magical weapons.

September 23, 2015 by narfna 6 Comments

It’s not entirely hyperbole when I say that Tana French is magic. When I’m reading her books, more than with any other author I’ve ever read, I feel ensorcelled. Like, I’m being pulled in to the book with ropes that have been tied around my emotions, and it’s entirely not in my control how much I’m allowed to be inside the story. Her books are wrenching. So much humanity in there. Joy and suffering and pain and longing and regret. All at the same time. Plus […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: dublin murder squad, faithful place, Ireland, literary, murder, mystery, narfna, psychological suspense, Tana French

narfna's CBR7 Review No:131 · Genres: Mystery, Suspense · Tags: dublin murder squad, faithful place, Ireland, literary, murder, mystery, narfna, psychological suspense, Tana French ·
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The first mediocre book in what turns out to be a pretty awful series.

September 18, 2015 by narfna Leave a Comment

This was the first Star Wars expanded universe book I ever read, and as mediocre as it is, it’s primarily responsible for my obsession with Star Wars (and the EU) throughout my last two years of high school. Simply by existing, it was awesome back then. There was MORE STORY after the movies. More OFFICIAL STORY. Now, though, I have higher standards. It was fun to revisit this book that I liked when I was sixteen, again, mostly because it existed, but nostalgia was really the only […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: expanded universe, jedi search, kevin j. anderson, narfna, star wars, star wars legends, the jedi academy trilogy

narfna's CBR7 Review No:130 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: expanded universe, jedi search, kevin j. anderson, narfna, star wars, star wars legends, the jedi academy trilogy ·
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I keep wanting to love Kate Morton’s books, and it keeps not happening.

September 17, 2015 by narfna 6 Comments

I was ready to love this book from the moment I heard about it. The Secret Garden is one of my favorite books, and stories about family secrets and hidden rooms and stuff like that are like catnip to me. And the bare bones of this story is indeed pretty satisfying. Unfortunately, the execution of it ruined most of my enjoyment, and I decided halfway through that I wasn’t going to read any more of this author’s books. I’ve been really excited about two of […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: family saga, gothic, Kate Morton, mystery, narfna, the forgotten garden

narfna's CBR7 Review No:129 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: family saga, gothic, Kate Morton, mystery, narfna, the forgotten garden ·
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A book where the magical orphan does bad things, makes bad choices.

September 15, 2015 by narfna Leave a Comment

Like many people in the early 2000s who found themselves clasped in the claws of fierce Pottermania, I was fond of trolling the internet for Potter related stuff. Somewhere, on some website (probably Mugglenet), some industrious soul listed a bunch of books to read while waiting for the next book to come out. This series made the list. I added it to my Amazon wishlist pronto, because that’s how I kept track of books I wanted to read before Goodreads was a thing. And then […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: children's fiction, fantasy, Jonathan Stroud, narfna, the amulet of samarkand, the bartimaeus trilogy

narfna's CBR7 Review No:128 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: children's fiction, fantasy, Jonathan Stroud, narfna, the amulet of samarkand, the bartimaeus trilogy ·
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