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“Quit these pretentious things and just punch the clock”

February 2, 2017 by Bea Pants 4 Comments

  Perhaps my introverted nature is the reason that I so enjoy books where people are polite on the surface but all full of emotions underneath. I also like stories where peoples desires are constantly being repressed by societal constraints. I read Edith Wharton’s The House of Mirth and loved it even though the end is incredibly depressing. The Age on Innocence has similar themes but without the dark ending. Newland Archer is a young gentleman from one of the best families in New York […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: #edithwharton, cbr9

Bea Pants's CBR9 Review No:6 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: #edithwharton, cbr9 ·
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Outgunned, outmanned, outnumbered, outplanned….

February 2, 2017 by ingres77 3 Comments

I’ve long been interested in the American presidency. I’ve read,  perhaps, more about the various men to have served that role than any other particular historical subject. Over the last 2+ years participating in the Cannonball, I’ve read about 20 biographies of various presidents. I have books on the office itself, not just the men who’ve sat in it. I’ve read countless articles and think pieces. And in all of this, Jefferson Davis, one and only president of the Confederate States of America, is never […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: American History, civil war, Confederate States of America, Embattled Rebel, James M. McPherson, Jefferson Davis, Presidency

ingres77's CBR9 Review No:4 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: American History, civil war, Confederate States of America, Embattled Rebel, James M. McPherson, Jefferson Davis, Presidency ·
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“It’s so much easier to accept your feminine role in this world if you don’t struggle.”

February 1, 2017 by badkittyuno 7 Comments

“Have you ever wished you could live in an earlier, more romantic era?” — No. I promise you don’t want to do that. I picked up this book after a recommendation from The Bloggess, and we all know that The Bloggess can do no wrong. Unmentionable is a behind-the-scenes look at just about everything a woman could experience in Victorian times. It’s very funny, and full of all sorts of disgusting details that you probably (definitely) don’t need to know. For those of us (Mrs. […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: badkittyuno, Therese Oneill

badkittyuno's CBR9 Review No:25 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: badkittyuno, Therese Oneill ·
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A top pick for 2017…and it’s only January!

January 30, 2017 by genericwhitegirl 7 Comments

One of my top five! And it’s only January! This book is soooooo good, you guys. It’s eye opening and tragic and heartwarming and epic and so many other things. Yaa Gyasi (last name sounds like “Jesse”) is a Stanford graduate, born in Ghana and raised in America. On a visit to Ghana, while researching her book, she saw the Cape Coast Castle. This is one of many forts in Africa used by European traders. It is also the genesis of Gyasi’s fictional story, which […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: Fiction, genericwhitegirl, history, Homegoing, Slavery, Yaa Gyasi

genericwhitegirl's CBR9 Review No:6 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: Fiction, genericwhitegirl, history, Homegoing, Slavery, Yaa Gyasi ·
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Drunk History in a book

January 30, 2017 by Rachie3879 2 Comments

To kick off 2017 with a bang, I read Amy Stewart’s Girl Waits with Gun. Stewart tells the story of the Kopp sisters and their ill-fated car and buggy accident with a New Jersey silk magnate, Henry Kaufman, in the early parts of the 20th century. Viewers of Comedy Central’s delightful show “Drunk History” might have familiarity with this story – this very run-in was hilariously covered in the most recent season. The Kopp sisters – Constance, Norma and Fleurette – live alone on their […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: amy stewart, rachie3879

Rachie3879's CBR9 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: amy stewart, rachie3879 ·
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MLK: The Original Shade Thrower

January 27, 2017 by denesteak 11 Comments

Yesterday afternoon, I read Frank Bruni’s opinion piece, titled “The Wrong Way to Take On Trump.” Bruni – former political reporter turned restaurant critic turned opinion columnist for the New York Times – decided to school the American public on how we should “go high” when talking, protesting,  and generally reacting to Trump. Except he didn’t really give specifics on what to do, nor did he interview any activists on their advice. Bruni spent the majority of this column telling us how we failed in […]

Filed Under: History Tagged With: cbr9, denesteak, Letter from Birmingham Jail, Martin Luther King Jr., politics, Race

denesteak's CBR9 Review No:2 · Genres: History · Tags: cbr9, denesteak, Letter from Birmingham Jail, Martin Luther King Jr., politics, Race ·
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