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Anne Lamott (1)

Operating Instructions: A Journal of My Son's First Year by Anne Lamott

March 15, 2023 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

“I woke up with a start at 4:00 one morning and realized I was very very pregnant.” One of the trends I’ve noticed about writing about pregnancy more recently is some attempt to remove the sort of automated cultural responses to what pregnancy, birth, and motherhood are. What I mean by this is that more recently books about motherhood (especially memoirs and not say, baby or parenting books) have tried to be more honest about some of the different feelings people have regarding these experiences. […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: Anne Lamott

vel veeter's CBR15 Review No:174 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: Anne Lamott ·
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Benjamin Franklin (1); Jonathan Edwards (1)

The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Franklin

Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God and other writings by Jonathan Edwards

March 15, 2023 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

“DEAR SON: I have ever had pleasure in obtaining any little anecdotes of my ancestors. You may remember the inquiries I made among the remains of my relations when you were with me in England, and the journey I undertook for that purpose. Imagining it may be equally agreeable to you to know the circumstances of my life, many of which you are yet unacquainted with, and expecting the enjoyment of a week’s uninterrupted leisure in my present country retirement, I sit down to write […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Horror, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Benjamin Franklin, Jonathan Edwards

vel veeter's CBR15 Review No:173 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Horror, Non-Fiction · Tags: Benjamin Franklin, Jonathan Edwards ·
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Walter Benjamin (1)

Illuminations: Essays and Reflections by Walter Benjamin

March 14, 2023 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

“I am unpacking my library. Yes, I am. The books are not yet on the shelves, not yet touched by the mild boredom of order. I cannot march up and down their ranks to pass them in review before a friendly audience. You need not fear any of that. In­stead, I must ask you to join me in the disorder of crates that have been wrenched open, the air saturated with the dust of wood, the floor covered with torn paper, to join me among […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Walter Benjamin

vel veeter's CBR15 Review No:171 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Walter Benjamin ·
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Allan Gurganus (1)

Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All by Allan Gurganus

March 13, 2023 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

“Died on me finally. He had to.” Did everyone in America watch the made for tv movie of this book in 1994 starring Cicely Tyson, Diane Lane, Anne Bancroft, and Donald Sutherland, or was it just our family? We watched it and it was one of those big family moment things, even though, a) we probably shouldn’t have (probably not really enough context for 12 year old me, and b) why in the world were we so enthralled by it? The book is also enthralling […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Allan Gurganus

vel veeter's CBR15 Review No:170 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Allan Gurganus ·
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Jane Austen (1)

Persuasion by Jane Austen

March 12, 2023 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

“Sir Walter Elliot, of Kellynch Hall, in Somersetshire, was a man who, for his own amusement, never took up any book but the Baronetage; there he found occupation for an idle hour, and consolation in a distressed one; there his faculties were roused into admiration and respect, by contemplating the limited remnant of the earliest patents; there any unwelcome sensations, arising from domestic affairs changed naturally into pity and contempt as he turned over the almost endless creations of the last century; and there, if […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Jane Austen

vel veeter's CBR15 Review No:169 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Jane Austen ·
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Robert james Waller (1)

The Bridges of Madison County by Robert James Waller

March 11, 2023 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

“On the morning of April 8, 1965, Robert Kincaid locked the door to his small two-room apartment on the third floor of a rambling house in Bellingham, Washington.” My goodness this little novel is almost good. The opening two chapters, which introduce the characters and the basic situation are well-rendered and reasonably narrated. There’s a lot of heart in this book too, and a good plot, and a real yearning and bittersweetness to it that works so well. Until it doesn’t. When I was a […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Robert James Waller

vel veeter's CBR15 Review No:168 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Robert James Waller ·
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