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And This is the Way the World Ends, Not with a Whimper, but a Circle

October 30, 2014 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

I like social media.  It’s nice to stay connected with my college friends who’ve moved around the country and keep in touch with family I don’t get to see often.  I even get most of my news through social media.  But the one thing that always leaves with a bitter taste in my mouth when it comes to social media is the guilt.  The guilt of how much time I spend perusing it.  And why do I spend so much time?  Because it’s getting smarter […]

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The Chancellor's CBR6 Review No:46 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: ·
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Coming of Age and Cricket: Only One of Which I Understand

October 18, 2014 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

Interestingly, Jasper Jones is the first book by an Australian author that I have read.  The funny part is, I had no idea Craig Silvey was from Australia.  As I cracked the book open, I noticed that some of the words  were odd.  And the dialect of the characters didn’t look phonetically like anything from the U.S.  So finding out he was Australian made a lot of sense.  Once I established the language bit, I appreciated the story and the setting.  The only exception was […]

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The Chancellor's CBR6 Review No:45 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: ·
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Do We Determine Our Destiny?

October 12, 2014 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

Destiny is one of those themes that seems to be present in quite a few of young adult novels.  How it’s handled in A.S. King’s Please Ignore Vera Dietz was different from what I’ve read before.  Even though there was quite a bit of swearing and some sexual deviancy, I’d still recommend this book for mature readers that are high school age. The story is told in flashbacks and from different characters adding their commentary to the main plot points.  The principal character is Vera.  […]

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The Truth or Not the Truth, That is the Question

October 12, 2014 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

This book continues my march through the Printz Award winners.  Just as I was considering switching to another list, I read my way to Code Name Verity and it’s reinvigorated my commitment to reading the Printz winners. The story is set in the WWII era and is told through letters written by a Nazi prisoner who was on a secret mission for the British.  Through flashbacks we learn how she arrived there and who the other characters are that we will meet later in the […]

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The Hundred-Foot Journey

September 28, 2014 by The Chancellor 1 Comment

The Hundred-Foot Journey by Richard C. Morais is the latest book club pick, due mostly because of the movie that just came out.  I’m always a little hesitant to read a book just because there’s a movie about it.  Especially since no one in my book club has seen it.  But it’s not a long book and it’s about cooking and the clash of cultures in Europe, so I figured there was going to be something I’d like.  And I was right. The book is […]

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The Chancellor's CBR6 Review No:42 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: ·
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A Young Adult Novel that Reveals How Far Haiti Has Come, and How Far It Has To Go

September 20, 2014 by The Chancellor 1 Comment

In Darkness by Nick Lake won the Printz award in 2013.  Since I’ve been on a kick to read through the Printz award winners and nominees this one was at the top of the list.  The book’s subject is Haiti. Both the Haiti of Toussaint l’Overture and of the 2010 earthquake.  Lake is from England so I was curious how a writer from England was going to handle a former-French colony in the Caribbean.  Overall, I think he did a good job.  But the connection […]

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The Chancellor's CBR6 Review No:41 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: ·
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