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Nada, a.k.a What Happens when A Family Lives Too Long Together Under One Roof

January 17, 2015 by The Chancellor 1 Comment

One of my reading goals for this year is to read one book written in Spanish by an Iberian-American author, for every book I read in English.  I’ve been pretty bad at keeping up with reading in Spanish and I figure why not start something new?  So where to start?  I decided to start with a list of award winners from several of Spain’s publishing firms.  I figure why not start with the best?  Well due to the limitations of my library system, the newest […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: coming-of-age, family drama, Spain

The Chancellor's CBR7 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: coming-of-age, family drama, Spain ·
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The Shadow Catcher

January 8, 2015 by The Chancellor 1 Comment

This was the book that I almost didn’t read.  I was at the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) convention and of course going through the exhibition hall.  This was my first convention and I didn’t know that on the last day of the convention, the vendors give out books like candy.  So all I knew was that people were shouting out book titles and people were pushing and shoving to get them.  Basically it was a bibliophile’s Mardi Gras.  So I was at […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir

The Chancellor's CBR7 Review No:1 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: ·
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Welcome to Locaville, it’s due to the Heat

December 31, 2014 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

Yes, the title is in Spanish and the review in English.  As I read the book in Spanish, but my audience is predominantly English-speaking, I’ve decided this is the best compromise.  So on to the good stuff.  Del Amor y Otros Demonios (Of Love and Other Demons) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez was an interesting read.  I haven’t read anything by him before but I am familiar with the magical-realism through my reading of Isabel Allende’s work. I enjoy this trademark of contemporary Latin American and […]

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The Chancellor's CBR6 Review No:56 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: ·
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Color of Water and Deep Waters at That

December 31, 2014 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

The penultimate read for my first Cannonball go-around was selected by an astute member of my book club.  As race has risen to the forefront of our culture once again, she thought it would be interesting to read and discuss a book about…race.  The Color of Water by James McBride is the biography/autobiography of McBride’s mother and himself.  I should mention that McBride’s mother is Jewish and McBride’s father is Black.  I was interested to see how he would develop the narrative and what point […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir

The Chancellor's CBR6 Review No:55 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: ·
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Finches, Barnacles, and Worms, Or Darwin’s Other Books

December 14, 2014 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

This latest read surprised–for the better.  I try to not judge a book by its cover, but let’s be honest, we all do it.  When I saw that someone had written a biography of Charles and Emma Darwin, and one for young adults at that, I was skeptical.  Partly because I wasn’t sure how you focus on the relationship between the man who changed science and his wife while keeping it palatable for young adults. But Deborah Heiligman did it in Charles and Emma: The […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir

The Chancellor's CBR6 Review No:54 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: ·
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Reincarnation + Time travel= Mixed Feelings

December 6, 2014 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

Midwinterblood by Marcus Sedgwick makes me feel conflicted.  On one hand, I like the newness of the plot and the way that readers have a mystery to solve and clues for which to look.  On the other hand, it doesn’t feel like a cohesive novel and I’m left with asking, What is this book about?  That’s why I give this a four out of the five.  It’s not the writing that’s bad; it’s the organization and purpose of the novel. Midwinterblood starts in the year […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction

The Chancellor's CBR6 Review No:53 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: ·
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