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Books. Yai! Words? YAI! (Learn more about this Cannonballer: tillie's Quick Questions interview - as mathildehoeg.)

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Delightful, feel-good space opera

March 30, 2018 by tillie Leave a Comment

A closed and common orbit is the sequel to The Long way to a Small Angry Planet, so…   A Closed and Common Orbit follows Lovelace the AI after she’s been downloaded into a kit resembling a human body. Pepper takes care of her and brings her back to her home planet. Lovelace changes her name to Sidra, a human-name, and tries to adjust to life with different senses in a strange place. She is no longer a ship with a camera in every room, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, a closed and common orbit, Becky Chambers, Mathildehoeg, novel, sci-fi, science fiction

tillie's CBR10 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, a closed and common orbit, Becky Chambers, Mathildehoeg, novel, sci-fi, science fiction ·
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Family.

March 19, 2018 by tillie 1 Comment

The great thing about England is that there are book exchanges to be found everywhere. Free books after you’ve done your grocery shopping? Like. Could England be anymore unreal.   I’d seen some reviews for Karen Joy Fowler’s We are all completely beside ourselves I don’t remember the reviews per se, just a sense of good reviews and a very yellow cover. So I picked it up at my local tesco’s   and it sat in my TBR pile for quite a while.   Until […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Horror Tagged With: #CBR10, drama, family, Fiction, karen joy fowler, Mathildehoeg, We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves

tillie's CBR10 Review No:6 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Horror · Tags: #CBR10, drama, family, Fiction, karen joy fowler, Mathildehoeg, We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves ·
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Turns out I’m not boring! I just play boringly.

February 3, 2018 by tillie 2 Comments

“The opposite of play isn’t work. It’s depression.” Stuart Brown’s book on play promises a lot; it’s not just a description of play, but play’s role in society and necessity in social and cognitive development. He traverses the animal kingdom to make his points in the first half and in the last half he veers off track and becomes totally anecdotal. First of all the whole animal thing could be science sure, whatever, but there is no way of telling, because there are LITERALLY NO […]

Filed Under: Health, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, Mathildehoeg, Non-Fiction, Play, stuart brown

tillie's CBR10 Review No:5 · Genres: Health, Non-Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, Mathildehoeg, Non-Fiction, Play, stuart brown ·
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For the Runaways

January 24, 2018 by tillie 9 Comments

The only thing I knew going into this book was that if you like firefly and wish there’d been more episodes of them just hanging around then this is the book for you. And holy fuck is that an accurate description. But like in the best sense, you guys. Rosemary Harper is on a deepod (what’s a deepod? Doesn’t matter) into space where Captain Ashby awaits here aboard the Wayfarer. He needs a new clerk and she needs to get away. Along for the ride […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: #CBR10, becky chamber, Mathildehoeg, sci-fi, science fiction, The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet

tillie's CBR10 Review No:4 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: #CBR10, becky chamber, Mathildehoeg, sci-fi, science fiction, The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet ·
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It’s gross you guys.

January 20, 2018 by tillie 12 Comments

Lolita is a narrative that permeates pop culture, in advertisements, references and romanticizing of things that are not okay. This narrative probably originates from the 1997 film adaptation starring Jeremy Irons:   When I was a teenager this novel was a way to live out my own sexuality and confused feelings about adults around me. These adults were mostly male teachers making Humbert Humbert the perfect stand-in. However engaging with this story as an adult is a bit different. It’s gross you guys. Lolita is […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, classics, drama, Lolita, Mathildehoeg, Vladimir Nabokov

tillie's CBR10 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, classics, drama, Lolita, Mathildehoeg, Vladimir Nabokov ·
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Seeing comes before words.

January 15, 2018 by tillie 2 Comments

I picked up this book for a multitude of reasons. Mainly because the cover was brilliant, the physical size of the book is perfect for twisting in your hands and it’s beautiful enough that I wanted to be seen with it. The first page is remarkable. It starts with one sentence “Seeing comes before words. The child looks and recognizes before it speaks.” And then whitespace. I’m such a sucker for whitespace. This book should have had more whitespace. It’s set in a bold Univers […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, art, BBC, John Berger, Mathildehoeg, Philosophy, ways of seeing

tillie's CBR10 Review No:2 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, art, BBC, John Berger, Mathildehoeg, Philosophy, ways of seeing ·
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