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About Valyruh

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64-year-old book lover and mother of an English/lit teacher and a would-be film/tv screenwriter. Need more be said?

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Kate Daniels’ world just keeps getting bigger and badder

October 2, 2014 by Valyruh 1 Comment

Okay, so I’ve been reading this “urban fantasy” series the wrong way, I’ll admit. Picking up what’s available, in whatever order I can find them, and then moving on. But it’s not like this series is Game of Thrones or something, with story lines too dense and complicated to follow if you miss one. While it would be nice to read the Magic series from start to finish, I think I’ve managed to fill in the gaps as I read along. The plots are clever, […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: Beastlord, Curran, ilona andrews, Kate Daniels, magic, necromancers, shapeshifters

Valyruh's CBR6 Review No:75 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: Beastlord, Curran, ilona andrews, Kate Daniels, magic, necromancers, shapeshifters ·
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A captivating true 19th century Chinatown murder mystery

September 24, 2014 by Valyruh Leave a Comment

Frog Music is stuffed full of characters, humor, drama, sex, and tragedy. It sprawls across the stage in technicolor, a stunning contrast to Donoghue’s earlier book Room, which confined her two protagonists—and her readers–to a tiny claustrophobic space for much of the story. And yet Frog Music has carved an aching and tender place in my heart, just as Room did. Frog Music takes place in 1876 San Francisco, and is based on the true story of the murder of street denizen Jenny Bonnet, a […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery Tagged With: 19th century Chinatown, murder, San Francisco, small pox

Valyruh's CBR6 Review No:72 · Genres: Fiction, History, Mystery · Tags: 19th century Chinatown, murder, San Francisco, small pox ·
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A precious window into the life of a disabled child

September 24, 2014 by Valyruh Leave a Comment

Draper sets out to address social prejudices against those among us with disabilities, by enabling the reader to view the world through the eyes of 11-year-old Melody, a victim of cerebral palsy. Melody is confined to a wheelchair, unable to walk or even sit upright, cannot feed herself, has uncontrollable spasms of her arms and legs, and occasionally drools in public. Worst of all, however, is that she has a mind that functions at top speed, a photographic memory, a thirst for knowledge, a need […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: acceptance, cerebral palsy, Disability, Out of My Mind, prejudice, tolerance

Valyruh's CBR6 Review No:71 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: acceptance, cerebral palsy, Disability, Out of My Mind, prejudice, tolerance ·
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A sci-fi adventure on the evils of imperialism

September 22, 2014 by Valyruh Leave a Comment

After reading and loving the Silo trilogy by Howey, I went back to look for others of his works, and found Half-Way Home to be a fascinating and well-done novel in its own right. It is the story of a group of 15-year-olds who had been raised in artificial wombs aboard a spaceship, one of hundreds of such missions sent out from a future Earth to find and colonize viable planets. Missions landing on nonviable planets were abruptly aborted by the artificial intelligence (AI) controlling […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: artificial intelligence, colonization, exploration, Imperialism, sci-fi

Valyruh's CBR6 Review No:70 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: artificial intelligence, colonization, exploration, Imperialism, sci-fi ·
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Harry the Wizard is back, with a bad migraine and Winter in his soul

September 15, 2014 by Valyruh 3 Comments

Dresden is not only back from the dead—having spent an entire novel as a ghost!—but he is back with more guilty angst over endangering his friends and loved ones than ever before. The Winter faerie queen Mab still has her claws in Harry, and forces him to work with his worst enemy Nicodemus to pay off her debt to the scary dude. The job entails ripping off a certain Greek god of the underworld, no small task even for Harry. And, of course, that means […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: Butcher, Chicago, dresden, Hades, wizard

Valyruh's CBR6 Review No:69 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: Butcher, Chicago, dresden, Hades, wizard ·
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Turow’s sequel to Presumed Innocent should be called Presumed Guilty

September 11, 2014 by Valyruh Leave a Comment

In this sequel to Turow’s Presumed Innocent, Judge Rusty Savich is back with his brilliant but rage-filled bipolar wife Barbara, anguished over the state of his marriage, fearful of his imminent 60th birthday and once more vulnerable to the call of the wild—this time, with his lovely young assistant Anna. In the first book, Savich’s lust-filled affair preceded the woman’s horrible rape/murder and Savich barely escaped conviction for the crime. In Innocent, Savich’s new love affair flares, but his guilt overwhelms him and he eventually […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: legal thriller, lust, poison, Turow, wife murder

Valyruh's CBR6 Review No:68 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: legal thriller, lust, poison, Turow, wife murder ·
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