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It’s like Game of Thrones but without all the violence, and scheming, and a lot more Jesus

Kristin Lavransdatter I: The Wreath by Sigrid Undset

January 2, 2017 by vel veeter 2 Comments

I kid in the headline, but this really does involve a large introspective journey into the natures of Sin and Faith.   Sigrid Undset won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1928, in large part because of this trilogy of novels. These novels trace the personal history of Kristin Lavransdatter, a medieval Norwegian noblewoman from her birth through….well, I will have to see when I read the third novel. This first section primarily deals with her childhood, her adolescence, and her various courtships, love affairs, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: Kristin Lavransdatter, Norway, Sigrid Undset

vel veeter's CBR9 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: Kristin Lavransdatter, Norway, Sigrid Undset ·
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Vignettes of inequity

January 2, 2017 by ingres77 6 Comments

One of the difficulties of studying history lies in the inherent tendency of people to not see themselves as playing a small role in a larger story. We are all the center of our own universe, after all, so it’s hard to remember that everything isn’t actually revolving around our own brilliance. Our actions are our own, but they make up a part of the larger trajectory of human progress. In studying history, the goal is to compose these fine details into a larger picture […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: After Lincoln, AJ Langguth, civil rights, civil war, Jim Crow, Reconstruction Era, Slavery, US History

ingres77's CBR9 Review No:1 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: After Lincoln, AJ Langguth, civil rights, civil war, Jim Crow, Reconstruction Era, Slavery, US History ·
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The perfect book for dorks like me

December 31, 2016 by yesknopemaybe 2 Comments

I’m the weirdo who always thinks about the details of historical living. How exactly did they come up with indoor plumbing and how in the world did they create such a complex system to accommodate everyone’s plumbing needs? How was the infrastructure built to so many houses? Same with electricity. How in the world did they get everything set up so cities were connected to power? These are the dorky things I think about when I read historical books. So when I heard that there […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: at home, Bill Bryson, history, Non-Fiction

yesknopemaybe's CBR8 Review No:83 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: at home, Bill Bryson, history, Non-Fiction ·
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An unique mystery

December 31, 2016 by yesknopemaybe Leave a Comment

3.5 stars. This book fell just a little flat for me but I think that had more to do with my expectations than the actual book itself. It’s nice to finally pick up a genre book that isn’t all white people. This series centers on detectives Esa Khattak and Rachel Getty who work on culturally sensitive crimes up in Canada. When they’re called in to investigate the death of a wealthy businessman, Rachel can’t figure out what this has to do with their department and […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery Tagged With: ausma zehanat khan, Fiction, history, mystery, the unquiet dead

yesknopemaybe's CBR8 Review No:81 · Genres: Fiction, History, Mystery · Tags: ausma zehanat khan, Fiction, history, mystery, the unquiet dead ·
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It’s not easy being queen

December 31, 2016 by yesknopemaybe Leave a Comment

I kept seeing friends rave about My Lady Jane on Goodreads so I procured an audio copy from the library to see what all the fuss was about. I am SO glad I sought this book out. Has there ever been such a charming young adult novel? I’m trying to think of one and coming up blank. Maybe Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell, but the types of charm are completely different in tone. My Lady Jane was co-written by three authors and the story is extremely […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, History, Young Adult Tagged With: Brodi Ashton, Cynthia Hand, fantasy, Fiction, historical fiction, humor, Jodi Meadows, My Lady Jane, Young Adult

yesknopemaybe's CBR8 Review No:76 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, History, Young Adult · Tags: Brodi Ashton, Cynthia Hand, fantasy, Fiction, historical fiction, humor, Jodi Meadows, My Lady Jane, Young Adult ·
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A History of Rock & Roll

December 31, 2016 by Caitlin_D Leave a Comment

I may or may not have taken the long route to an already out of the way grocery store this morning to get things I could have easily put off until Monday to buy in order to finish the last CD of Carole King’s audio-book memoir A Natural Woman. My father gave me the Tapestry album one year for Christmas and it truly is a masterpiece; I never really knew anything else that King was involved in but this book is a well written overview of her decades […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #memoir, a natural woman, carole king

Caitlin_D's CBR8 Review No:106 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: #memoir, a natural woman, carole king ·
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