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Ardent reader of pretty much anything, including the backs of shampoo bottles. (Learn more about this Cannonballer: Pooja's Quick Questions interview.)

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Keeping Hope in the Jungle

Sisters Under the Rising Sun by Heather Morris

March 25, 2024 by Pooja Leave a Comment

The passengers of the Vyner Brooke are pitched from the frying pan to the fire when the ship upon which they have been fleeing the Japanese invasion of Singapore is sunk off the shores of Indonesia. The women and children, musician Norah Chambers and nurse Nesta James among them, must survive in jungle camps until the end of the war. I am continuing my informal journey through the Pacific theatre of World War 2 with Sisters Under the Rising Sun, which chronicles the lives of a […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, History Tagged With: ARC, audiobook, Heather Morris, historical, Japan, music, NetGalley, survival, war, ww2

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:43 · Genres: Audiobooks, History · Tags: ARC, audiobook, Heather Morris, historical, Japan, music, NetGalley, survival, war, ww2 ·
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“It is easy, when you are young, to believe that what you desire is no less than what you deserve, to assume that if you want something badly enough, it is your God-given right to have it.”

Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer

March 24, 2024 by Pooja 2 Comments

After graduating from college, Chris McCandless vanished from his former life and took to the road. The next that his family heard about him was several years later, when he was discovered to have starved to death in the remote Alaskan wilderness. I love Krakauer’s writing, astute and lyrical, and the way he tells this story makes me feel like I’m peering into the abyss of mortality he describes encountering on his ascent of Devils Thumb. Into Thin Air is one of my favorite books […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #biography, adventure, Alaska, Jon Krakauer, nature, non fiction, outdoors, survival, United States

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:42 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: #biography, adventure, Alaska, Jon Krakauer, nature, non fiction, outdoors, survival, United States ·
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Like the Oregon Trail Game with a Bodice Ripping Mod

Emerald Fire by Julia Grice

March 16, 2024 by Pooja Leave a Comment

Fleeing her plantation home to escape her lecherous cousin, Emerald ends up joining a wagon train headed to California as a mother’s helper. She’s drawn to their guide Mace, but has a long way to go before she can reach her happy ending. More a pioneer adventure than a true romance, we follow Emerald on her way west as the train tangles with illness and injury, hostile Native Americans and a pair of bank robbers. We encounter all kinds of curious characters both on and […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: 1880s, historical romance, Julia Grice, pioneers, Romance, Slavery, United States, wagon trail, western

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:41 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: 1880s, historical romance, Julia Grice, pioneers, Romance, Slavery, United States, wagon trail, western ·
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The Nazi Handmaid’s Tale

Widowland by C.J. Carey

March 16, 2024 by Pooja Leave a Comment

In a 1953 England under the control of German forces, life is good for Rose Ransom, a member of the privileged Geli class – or at least as good as life can be for a woman in the oppressive regime. But when she is given the task of infiltrating Widowland in search of possible subversives, she comes to learn she might have more power than she always thought. The premise of this book caught my eye immediately. I haven’t really read alternate history books before, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: #Science Fiction, alternate, ARC, C.J. Carey, dystopia, England, feminism, historical fiction, Nazis, NetGalley, ww2

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:40 · Genres: Fiction, History, Speculative Fiction · Tags: #Science Fiction, alternate, ARC, C.J. Carey, dystopia, England, feminism, historical fiction, Nazis, NetGalley, ww2 ·
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“Separately, each cloud can block the wind. Together, we might determine its flow.”

Kill Her Twice by Stacey Lee

March 13, 2024 by Pooja Leave a Comment

Sisters May and Gemma Chow are working hard to keep their family afloat while their father is away being treated for tuberculosis. When they discover the body of Lulu Wong, a former classmate and rising Hollywood star on the outskirts of Chinatown, they set out to solve the mystery of her death. I’m always on the lookout for historical fiction that centers the experience of people who were marginalized during the era of the setting, because to see history through their eyes is usually completely […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery, Young Adult Tagged With: 1930s, ARC, Asian Literature, family, historical fiction, Hollywood, mystery, NetGalley, Stacey Lee, the great depression, Young Adult

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:39 · Genres: Fiction, History, Mystery, Young Adult · Tags: 1930s, ARC, Asian Literature, family, historical fiction, Hollywood, mystery, NetGalley, Stacey Lee, the great depression, Young Adult ·
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The Comeback Kid

Carrie Soto is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid

March 11, 2024 by Pooja 2 Comments

At 37, Carrie Soto is well past the age of retirement for a professional female tennis player, and as the record holder of most Slam titles won, she can rest easy as the best player the world has ever seen – until a younger player matches her. At this point, I probably have to admit that Jenkins Reid’s historical novels have a distinct cheesiness about them, and that I enjoy it very much. Having first met Carrie in Malibu Rising in an unpleasant cameo, I knew she […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Sports Tagged With: contemporary, family, Fiction, Romance, sports, Taylor Jenkins Reid

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:38 · Genres: Fiction, Sports · Tags: contemporary, family, Fiction, Romance, sports, Taylor Jenkins Reid ·
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