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What is a Pest?

Pests: How Humans Create Animal Villains by Bethany Brookshire

May 20, 2025 by Ellesfena 4 Comments

The book: Pests explores the way that humans decide which animals are worthy and which are, well, pests. Bethany Brookshire explores the way several animals have earned or been assigned the label of “pest,” including ones you may think of like rats or pigeons, but also those that may be surprising (to Americans, at least), like elephants. Some of the animals are pests because they enter our homes or yards against our will. Some are pests because we’ve encroached on their territory and they have nowhere else […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: animal behavior, animal control, Bethany Brookshire, Non-Fiction

Ellesfena's CBR17 Review No:3 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: animal behavior, animal control, Bethany Brookshire, Non-Fiction ·
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I cried six times while reading this memoir slash podcast slash pop culture book.

Slayers, Every One of Us: How One Girl in All the World Showed Us How to Hold On by Kristin Russo & Jenny Owen Youngs

May 19, 2025 by narfna 1 Comment

Thanks to NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for the audio ARC. It hasn’t affected the contents of my review. First, here’s the blurb, because I’m not sure my review actually does a great job letting you know what the book is about: “A memoir reflecting on heartbreak, perseverance, and life lessons learned from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, from the hosts of the hit podcast Buffering the Vampire Slayer. Kristin and Jenny’s marriage started with an ultimatum: to further their relationship, Kristin must watch Jenny’s favorite show, Buffy […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Biography/Memoir, Featured, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #memoir, ARCs, audiobooks, Buffering: A Rewatch Podcast, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, divorce, Jenny Owen Youngs, Kristin Russo, Kristin Russo & Jenny Owen Youngs, LGBTQIA, narfna, narrated by the authors, non fiction, podcast to book, Podcasts, pregnancy loss, Slayers Every One of Us, television, tv

narfna's CBR17 Review No:10 · Genres: Audiobooks, Biography/Memoir, Featured, Non-Fiction · Tags: #memoir, ARCs, audiobooks, Buffering: A Rewatch Podcast, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, divorce, Jenny Owen Youngs, Kristin Russo, Kristin Russo & Jenny Owen Youngs, LGBTQIA, narfna, narrated by the authors, non fiction, podcast to book, Podcasts, pregnancy loss, Slayers Every One of Us, television, tv ·
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Abundance

Abundance by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson

May 17, 2025 by Emrys Leave a Comment

Perhaps as a way to make myself feel some modicum of a real plan for the future, I read Abundance, which is a look at how best to achieve progressive goals. And to preface, I cannot recommend this book as a conversation starter more. It does a good job of pointing out the pitfalls of the current democratic party, in the landscape of the world. Whether it’s NIMBYs and blocking housing, to the legal system that seeks to stymie anything and everything, to the best […]

Filed Under: Featured, Fiction, Non-Fiction Tagged With: derek thompson, ezra klein, Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson

Emrys's CBR17 Review No:11 · Genres: Featured, Fiction, Non-Fiction · Tags: derek thompson, ezra klein, Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson ·
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The boy who became a fighter

Worthy : The Brave and Capable Life of Joseph Pierce by Andrea Wang

May 17, 2025 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

I read a book that at first glance, I figured wouldn’t be “all that” as American Civil War stories are known, people of color are having their stories told and Asian people are having their stories told. How could this book be different? Well, when author Andrea Wang and illustrator Youa Vang got together they combined the three elements and made a unique, well-thought out story of one man and how he triumphed over adversity. That man was Joseph Pierce. His birth name has been […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Romance Tagged With: Amos Peck., Andrea Wang, China, civil war, Joseph Pierce, Social Themes, Youa Vang

BlackRaven's CBR17 Review No:281 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Romance · Tags: Amos Peck., Andrea Wang, China, civil war, Joseph Pierce, Social Themes, Youa Vang ·
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Bishop might take Knight, but the Queen wins

Elsa's Chessboard by Jenny Andrus

May 17, 2025 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

For the grandmother that wanted to play chess with her granddaughter, author Jenny Andrus wrote Elsa’s Chessboard. She was a child who did not have interest in an “old dusty game,” but now she is giving us a peek at the woman who would change chess in ways unexpected. Based on the life of Elsa Konstandt Weisz, we go from Vienna to San Francisco as a young Jewish woman flees WWII and makes a new home in the United States, all the while keeping her […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Fiction, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Religion, Sports Tagged With: chess, Elsa Konstandt Weisz, europe, family, grandmothers, Immigration, Jenny Andrus, San Francisco, United States, World War II

BlackRaven's CBR17 Review No:280 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Fiction, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Religion, Sports · Tags: chess, Elsa Konstandt Weisz, europe, family, grandmothers, Immigration, Jenny Andrus, San Francisco, United States, World War II ·
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Play ball, swim, tennis, hockey and more safely and comfortably

This Skirt Won't Work!: How Women Athletes Changed Their Clothes and Changed the Game by Jennifer Cooper

May 17, 2025 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

History has many layers. Dresses can have many layers.  But whereas history plays out, it is hard to play most sports or ride a bicycle in dresses. Especially the outfits that many women athletes would wear before some enterprising women decided to change things up. This Skirt Won’t Work!: How Women Athletes Changed Their Clothes and Changed the Game by Jennifer Cooper and illustrator Eva Byrne follows how tennis went from a long skirt to a 1920s fashion statement. How women hockey players would change […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Sports Tagged With: clothing, dresses & skirt, Eva Byrne, hockey, Jennifer Cooper, Social Themes, Swimming, tennis, women, women in sports

BlackRaven's CBR17 Review No:278 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Sports · Tags: clothing, dresses & skirt, Eva Byrne, hockey, Jennifer Cooper, Social Themes, Swimming, tennis, women, women in sports ·
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