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Artificial Confessional

June 8, 2015 by SavageCats Leave a Comment

…The problem is the presentation.  Each chapter begins with a specific date and a vague time of day, “evening” or “morning.”  It takes on the feel of a journal, like the reader gets to peek inside each woman’s story.  I say story because each of these women is an unreliable narrator.  More than that, even, there is the sense that they have thought out what they are going to say and how they will present it to the reader.  When it is assumed these are […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: #mystery, The Girl On The Train

SavageCats's CBR7 Review No:15 · Genres: Mystery, Suspense · Tags: #mystery, The Girl On The Train ·
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Walls of Water is one hell of a name for a town

June 8, 2015 by badkittyuno Leave a Comment

Another Southern mystery/romance/fantasy from Sarah Addison Allen. I need to not read these back to back — they tend to run together, and I run out of things to say beyond “these are so sweet and cute and fun!”. “We’re connected, as women. It’s like a spiderweb. If one part of that web vibrates, if there’s trouble, we all know it, but most of the time we’re just too scared, or selfish, or insecure to help. But if we don’t help each other, who will?” So fancy […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, Romance Tagged With: badkittyuno, Sarah Addison Allen

badkittyuno's CBR7 Review No:93 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, Romance · Tags: badkittyuno, Sarah Addison Allen ·
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Magic wallpaper & a ghost in the yard

June 8, 2015 by badkittyuno Leave a Comment

More sweet sugar from Sarah Addison Allen. I really liked The Girl Who Chased the Moon — there’s a couple of mysteries to solve, a lovely young lady as a main character (not to mention her gentle giant of a grandfather), and some magical cake-making. Definitely one of her better novels. “Living down your own past was hard enough. You shouldn’t have to live down someone else’s.” The Girl Who Chased the Moon follows two main characters. First, there’s teenage Emily Benedict, who has come to North Carolina […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, Romance Tagged With: badkittyuno, Sarah Addison Allen

badkittyuno's CBR7 Review No:92 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, Romance · Tags: badkittyuno, Sarah Addison Allen ·
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One In A Crowd

June 7, 2015 by BlackRabbit Leave a Comment

The story itself is an odd hodgepodge of ideas, mixing cruel noblemen, Scottish Nationalism, mysterious deaths, and the possibility of supernatural forces at work (which in itself is a dubious idea in Sherlock’s world, given his firm adherence to practicality and logic).

Filed Under: Fantasy, Mystery Tagged With: BlackRabbit, Caleb Carr, CBR7, Sherlock Holmes

BlackRabbit's CBR7 Review No:15 · Genres: Fantasy, Mystery · Tags: BlackRabbit, Caleb Carr, CBR7, Sherlock Holmes ·
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How to Enjoy Tea and Custard While Loosing Ones Bloomers

June 6, 2015 by CoffeeShopReader 1 Comment

In a vaguely steampunk and certainly supernatural Victorian England, a sassy and witty young lady of means and her equally sassy and well-off friends are sent off on an adventure that ends up being more complicated and dangerous than they expected. The protagonist is Prudence (Rue), raised by werewolves and vampires, herself in possession of a certain supernatural ability that makes her a strong and confident but also a target. In her dirigible (if you don’t’ know what that means, you’ll have to look it […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery, Romance Tagged With: historical fantasy, London Steampunk

CoffeeShopReader's CBR7 Review No:13 · Genres: Fiction, History, Mystery, Romance · Tags: historical fantasy, London Steampunk ·
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What happens when you combine medieval poetry and guns?

June 6, 2015 by CoffeeShopReader Leave a Comment

This book takes place some time after the first in the series (A Burnable Book) starring the real life medieval poet John Gower as a (probably) fictional detective. This series is based on a lot of research and historical accuracy is impressive. A possible problem with this second installment is that there is not a glossary of medieval terms or full list of sources for a reader unfamiliar to consult. The author notes that a source list accompanies the first volume, and only names those […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery Tagged With: Chaucer, John Gower, medieval

CoffeeShopReader's CBR7 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction, History, Mystery · Tags: Chaucer, John Gower, medieval ·
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