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Bucolic listening

Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro

August 11, 2019 by Claire Badger Leave a Comment

Because I’ve been consumed with one of those jobs that requires 12 hours- a-day attention, I haven’t been reading much, but I do get to have some time with my precious audio books, and so I turned my attention to something more literary for my last listen, knowing I wouldn’t be getting do that with a physical book. Some spoilers follow! The narrator of Never Let Me Go has a comforting, almost bucolic way of telling the story. Can a person speak in a bucolic […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: British, Kazuo Ishiguro, neverletmego, nobelprize, nobelprizewinner

Claire Badger's CBR11 Review No:16 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: British, Kazuo Ishiguro, neverletmego, nobelprize, nobelprizewinner ·
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Medieval Mayhem Aligns with Modern Politics

Fifth Ward Friendly Fire by Dale Lucas

August 10, 2019 by CoffeeShopReader Leave a Comment

Bingo 14 (Reading the TBR) Fifth Ward: Friendly Fire has been on my shelf for a while, long enough for me to have gotten it not too long after it came out and have a sequel already out by the time I got to it. In a way, it’s a good thing that I waited as long as I did, because it seemed really timely for the political here and now in spite of not being set anywhere close. The Fifth Ward series is set […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, buddy cops, Dale Lucas, dwarves, elves, fifth ward, fifth ward friendly fire, police drama

CoffeeShopReader's CBR11 Review No:63 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: #fantasy, buddy cops, Dale Lucas, dwarves, elves, fifth ward, fifth ward friendly fire, police drama ·
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The past is a black hole, cut into the present day like a wound, and if you come too close, you can get sucked in.

Severance by Ling Ma

August 10, 2019 by tillie Leave a Comment

Severance is a beautiful book with a lovely pink cover and a mysterious title. It opens and unfolds slowly as you read and then it just stops. It jumps backwards and forwards in time in a slow, meandering pace that feels like it ultimately amounts to nothing. We begin by meeting Candace in a post-apocalyptic world where most of the population has succumbed to Shen fever. Candace has joined a small band of survivors, but she spends most of her time reminiscing about the time […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: cbr11, cbrbingo11, Ling Ma, Own voices, Severance, tilliereads

tillie's CBR11 Review No:19 · Genres: Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: cbr11, cbrbingo11, Ling Ma, Own voices, Severance, tilliereads ·
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A book more relevant now than when it was first written

Intervention by Julian May

August 8, 2019 by MarkAbaddon Leave a Comment

I admit it, this is the books I have been looking forward to the most when I decided to re-read this series and it did not disappoint. This chapter of May’s Galactic Millieu saga starts shortly after WW2 with the first births of humans with mind powers (as far as we know, there could have been isolated incidents earlier in human history, but this is the first time a small number were born around the same period).  While there are several families in whom these […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: alien, family drama, Julian May, mind powers, psychic, teilhard de chardin

MarkAbaddon's CBR11 Review No:14 · Genres: Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: alien, family drama, Julian May, mind powers, psychic, teilhard de chardin ·
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Reproductive Freedom and the Apocalypse

The Book of the Unnamed Midwife by Meg Elison

August 5, 2019 by allisonata Leave a Comment

  Content warning: sexual violence, stillbirth A worldwide plague kills nearly everyone on the planet. A midwife wakes in a San Francisco hotel. (It’s practically “28 Days Later.”) She stocks up on antibiotics—and, critically, birth control—and walks into an extra-hellish hellscape. Since females experienced the highest mortality rate, the rare woman or girl that survives is a treasure. Commodity. Object. The midwife trains herself to be self-sufficient. She carries a gun. However, the key to her survival is her avoidance of other people—that is, men. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: #plague, cbr11, horror, meg elison, pandemic, post-apocalyptic nightmare fuel, ReadWomen

allisonata's CBR11 Review No:29 · Genres: Fiction, Horror, Speculative Fiction · Tags: #plague, cbr11, horror, meg elison, pandemic, post-apocalyptic nightmare fuel, ReadWomen ·
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My Prediction/Request Came True!

Competence by Gail Carriger

August 2, 2019 by CoffeeShopReader Leave a Comment

Bingo 11 (Travel) I waited until almost the next book in the series release to read Imprudence, the prequel to Competence. I waited until almost the next book in the series release to read Competence because I hadn’t enjoyed Imprudence as much as previous novels by Gail Carriger. In my review of Imprudence I remember stating that I wished that the next novel wouldn’t focus on Rue because she’d started to annoy me. Ms. Carriger seems to have heard my plea (because of course she […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: cbr11bingo, competence, custard protocol, gail carriger, LGBTQ romance, LGBTQIA romance, parasolverse, The Custard Protocol Series, vampires

CoffeeShopReader's CBR11 Review No:60 · Genres: Fantasy, Speculative Fiction · Tags: cbr11bingo, competence, custard protocol, gail carriger, LGBTQ romance, LGBTQIA romance, parasolverse, The Custard Protocol Series, vampires ·
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