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The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris

The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

Rizzio by Denise Mina

This way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen by Tadeusz Borowski

Being There by Jerzy Kosinski

Hits and Misses by Simon Rich

Proto Zoa by Lois McMaster Bujold

The Last Days of August by Jon Ronson

Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan

Talking to My Daughter About the Economy: Or, How Capitalism Works - and How It Fails by Yanis Varoufakis

August 3, 2022 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

CBR14Bingo – Shadow – In the novel, even though it’s ostensibly about the “Buffalo Bill” killings, Hannibal Lecter is always there and always present in mind. – Silence of the Lambs – 3/5 Stars This is a book that for some godforsaken reason my seventh grade English teacher not only let me read for a class assignment but also let me make a stick-figure puppet theater for key scenes. The early 1990s were the Wild Wild West truly. It’s an interesting book that is mostly […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Antoine de Saint-Exupery, cbr14bingo, Claire Keegan, denise mina, elephant, Jerzy Kosinski, Jon Ronson, lois mcmaster bujold, shadow, simon rich, Tadeusz Borowski, Thomas Harris, Yanis Varoufakis

vel veeter's CBR14 Review No:430 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Antoine de Saint-Exupery, cbr14bingo, Claire Keegan, denise mina, elephant, Jerzy Kosinski, Jon Ronson, lois mcmaster bujold, shadow, simon rich, Tadeusz Borowski, Thomas Harris, Yanis Varoufakis ·
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The Canterbury Tales

The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer

August 3, 2022 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

I think I am rereading The Canterbury Tales, but I am unsure that I have read them in full previously. I know for sure that between AP Literature and World Literature I in college I have read some amount of this collection, it’s probably also true that I haven’t read all of it. As a piece of literature, in singularity, it’s possibly unparalleled in what it does here. The scope of the poetry, the stories, the prose, the history, and the catalog of language alone […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Poetry Tagged With: Geoffrey Chaucer

vel veeter's CBR14 Review No:420 · Genres: Fiction, Poetry · Tags: Geoffrey Chaucer ·
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Poetry Books

How to Read a Poem by Terry Eagleton

Lords of Limit by Geoffrey Hill

The Sounds of Poetry: A Brief Guide by Robert Pinsky

The Trouble with Poetry by Billy Collins

Selected Poems of WB Yeats by WB Yeats

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

New Hampshire by Robert Frost

Emily Dickinson by Poems and Letters

Gilgamesh by Ed. Stephen Mitchell

Leaves of Grass 1855 by Walt Whitman

August 3, 2022 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

CBR14Bingo – Mind – This book addresses the “heart” elements of poetry with a literary critical mind approach. How to Read a Poem – 5/5 Stars This is a book that I really enjoyed but even Terry Eagleton admits that it’s not much help to anyone who hasn’t read a decent amount of literary criticism, especially for the first half of the book. It’s rare for an author to suggest that maybe for some readers, starting at chapter 5 (out of 7) would yield the […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction, Poetry Tagged With: billy collins, bird, cbr14bingo, cozy, Ed. Stephen Mitchell, Funky, Geoffrey Hill, mind, Poems and Letters, Robert Frost, Robert Pinsky, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Series, Terry Eagleton, Time, Walt Whitman, WB Yeats

vel veeter's CBR14 Review No:419 · Genres: Non-Fiction, Poetry · Tags: billy collins, bird, cbr14bingo, cozy, Ed. Stephen Mitchell, Funky, Geoffrey Hill, mind, Poems and Letters, Robert Frost, Robert Pinsky, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Series, Terry Eagleton, Time, Walt Whitman, WB Yeats ·
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Frankenstein

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

August 3, 2022 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

CBR14Bingo – Monster – It’s a about a monster. And while yes, Victor Frankenstein is a monster, the Monster is most definitely a monster.   The thing that always strikes me about Frankenstein, and I think this is probably my fifth or so time reading it is the narrative structure. It’s told entirely through the perspective and letters of Robert Walton, an adventurer at sea, after he sees the Monster on the ice, and then finds and befriend Victor, who is pursuing the monster. These […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: cbr14bingo, Mary Shelley, Monster

vel veeter's CBR14 Review No:409 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: cbr14bingo, Mary Shelley, Monster ·
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A Passage to India

A Passage to India by E.M. Forster

August 3, 2022 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

CBR14Bingo – Hot – I am calling this hot because of all the times the English characters complain about the heat. “Hot” being entirely relative of course, and the main thrust of the book about the English failure to recognize the interiority of the Indian characters. In addition, the heat plays an important role in the novel throughout leading to specific events that tell us about the different characters, but also acts as a kind of metaphor of how the British Raj specifically tried to […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: cbr14bingo, E.M. Forster, hot

vel veeter's CBR14 Review No:408 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: cbr14bingo, E.M. Forster, hot ·
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The English Patient

The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje

August 3, 2022 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

CBR14Bingo – Rec’d – This book is “recommended” in the sense that when I was in high school, a crush of mine told me I should read it, and it was presented in an obviously challenging way, but I didn’t get it. I also didn’t get that it was flirtatious, and honestly a little revealing about their intentions. The book has the real disservice of people deciding that the movie is long and boring. I actually like the movie a lot, but the weird thing […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: cbr14bingo, michael ondaatje, rec'd

vel veeter's CBR14 Review No:407 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: cbr14bingo, michael ondaatje, rec'd ·
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