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Odd collection of stories from a writer I can’t quite figure out.

June 24, 2017 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

So I have only read one of Karen Joy Fowler’s books before: We are Completely Beside Ourselves.  I really liked it. It’s about a family who raises a chimp alongside their other child and its various fallouts. It’s good. But I also know her as the author of The Jane Austen Book Club which could be good, but I am suspicious of any book circulating around Jane Austen and her books because there’s so many of them. And then her other books come with a variety of mixed […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Short Stories Tagged With: karen joy fowler, what i didn't see

vel veeter's CBR9 Review No:253 · Genres: Fiction, Short Stories · Tags: karen joy fowler, what i didn't see ·
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The Best American Non-Required Reading 2015

June 11, 2017 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

“The Best American Non-required Reading” is an anthology of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and graphic novels that is selected by a committee of high school students. As a high school teacher, I was curious to see what high schoolers would select as the best literature. I found their picks interesting and surprising. Wells Tower’s “Who Wants to Shoot an Elephant?” was eye-opening as it was shocking to read about the account of big-game hunting. Tower is open about his bias (anti-elephant hunting) but is objective in […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Short Stories Tagged With: 826 National, Adam Johnson

The Chancellor's CBR9 Review No:19 · Genres: Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Short Stories · Tags: 826 National, Adam Johnson ·
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The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2015

June 11, 2017 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

I’ve been working reading more contemporary Sci Fi/Fantasy and “The Best American” series is a great resource. The 2015 edition was the first year they’ve compiled an anthology for these genres and it was good premiere. At the outset, they explain the complexities of having an anthology that encompasses both Science Fiction and Fantasy; each one has elements of the other. The editors provide a cursory explanation of each genre, however, without being too technical. It was entertaining to try and guess into which some […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction, Short Stories Tagged With: joe hill, john joseph adams

The Chancellor's CBR9 Review No:18 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction, Short Stories · Tags: joe hill, john joseph adams ·
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Late to the party with this review of a fun book involving mythological bestiality, among other delights.

June 9, 2017 by narfna 2 Comments

Norse mythology is so weird, guys. I mean, all mythology is weird, it’s just, I can’t get over Loki seducing that horse. This was a really fun audiobook. Gaiman reads it himself, which I always enjoy. I know some people don’t like his cadence, but it works for me. Especially when he gets all cheeky with his words and his tone of voice matches it. And it’s such a fast listen, only clocking in at six and a half hours. I’d imagine the hard copy […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fantasy, Short Stories Tagged With: loki seduces a horse, mythology, myths, narfna, Neil Gaiman, norse mythology

narfna's CBR9 Review No:40 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fantasy, Short Stories · Tags: loki seduces a horse, mythology, myths, narfna, Neil Gaiman, norse mythology ·
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He walked like no man on earth, I swear he had no name.

June 8, 2017 by scootsa1000 Leave a Comment

As you know by now, I’m a sucker for Uncle Stevie. Anything he writes, I’ll read. Novel, short story, op-ed, tweets, collaborations…I’m there. That’s why I’m a Constant Reader. This isn’t the first collaboration with another author that I’ve read by King. He wrote a few short stories with his son, Joe Hill that were pretty good (In the Tall Grass was legitimately terrifying). His book with Stewart O’Nan, Faithful, is probably my favorite non-fiction book of all time. So, even though I had never […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror, Short Stories Tagged With: castle rock, cbr9, gwendy's button box, joe hill, randall flagg, richard chizmar, Scootsa1000, Stephen King, stewart o'nan

scootsa1000's CBR9 Review No:40 · Genres: Fiction, Horror, Short Stories · Tags: castle rock, cbr9, gwendy's button box, joe hill, randall flagg, richard chizmar, Scootsa1000, Stephen King, stewart o'nan ·
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The Black Mirror vibes are strong with this one

June 1, 2017 by The Book Omnivore Leave a Comment

  ”Stories of your life and others” by Ted Chiang is a collection of fictional short stories about such diverse topics as the tower of Babylon, superintelligence, and automata. It also includes the story that the movie ”Arrival” was based on, so add ”aliens” to this list of topics. Considering how wide the thematic spectrum of the book is, it comes as no surprise that the language and tone varies. Some of the stories are so horrifyingly dystopian that they could be easily turned into […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction, Short Stories Tagged With: Shaman, Stories of Your Life and Others, Ted Chiang

The Book Omnivore's CBR9 Review No:20 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction, Short Stories · Tags: Shaman, Stories of Your Life and Others, Ted Chiang ·
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