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The Start of King’s Best Books

The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger by Stephen King

July 18, 2019 by MrsLangdonAlger 4 Comments

Apparently lots of people who like The Dark Tower series don’t like this book, and I really don’t understand that. I love the whole series enough to have a tattoo from it, Song of Susannah is clearly the weakest of the books, and The Gunslinger is some of King’s best writing, ever. The exact criticism I hear of it, that it’s a western and not a horror, is what I think allows it to be so great, because it allows King to break from his […]

Filed Under: Horror, Western Tagged With: Stephen King

MrsLangdonAlger's CBR11 Review No:14 · Genres: Horror, Western · Tags: Stephen King ·
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What an awful trail! Did you carry me up here?

Riders of the Purple Sage by Zane Grey

March 4, 2019 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

This book is one of those quintessential Western genre books that helped kind of set the tone of what we know about them now. It’s not the first, as the Westerns we know began before the “West” was the “West” and it’s not even the earliest, clearest example either, as Owen Wister’s The Virginian came out about ten years earlier. But it was widely popular, set up and/or explored numerous familiar tropes, and presented all of it in a clear, concise voice. The story here […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Western Tagged With: Riders of the Purple Sage, Zane Grey

vel veeter's CBR11 Review No:121 · Genres: Fiction, Western · Tags: Riders of the Purple Sage, Zane Grey ·
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The More Things Change & The Weird Wild West

How to Suppress Women's Writing by Joanna Russ

Silver on the Road by Laura Anne Gilman

January 22, 2019 by sistercoyote Leave a Comment

The last two-book review I wrote was compare and contrast, because the material in each book related to the other book. This time, not so much: one is non-fiction, and one is fiction, and without performing some mental calisthenics at a level I’m not willing to do right now I don’t think I could write a unified review. 

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Western Tagged With: cbr11, Fiction, joanna russ, Laura Anne Gilman, non fiction, readwomen2018, sistercoyote, Thought pieces, Weird West, writing about writing

sistercoyote's CBR11 Review No:5 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Western · Tags: cbr11, Fiction, joanna russ, Laura Anne Gilman, non fiction, readwomen2018, sistercoyote, Thought pieces, Weird West, writing about writing ·
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Demons, and the Devil — Book Exchange!

December 13, 2018 by sistercoyote 3 Comments

Came home to a nice package in my mailbox, and these two lovely gifts from Malin! I might already have started reading Silver in the Road last night before deciding I should put it away so I could, you know. Sleep. And the Picture of Dorian Grey is probably my favorite thing Oscar Wilde wrote, so Creatures of Will and Temper looks to be an interesting re-imagining. Thank you, Malin!

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Western Tagged With: Book Exchange, Book Exchange 2018, gifts, Malin

sistercoyote's CBR10 Review No:0 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Western · Tags: Book Exchange, Book Exchange 2018, gifts, Malin ·
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Less lust, more explanations, please

December 11, 2018 by Bothari43 3 Comments

This was more cheesy romance than I expected in my sci-fi western, but it ended up being pretty enjoyable. A group of people from various time periods in the “real” world have woken up randomly in the Wasteland. The Wasteland is full of monsters and not-quite-humans and some creatures sort of like vampires, and one bad dude named Ajani, who is trying to take over. The Arrivals (the folks from our world) don’t know why they’re there or how they got there, but over the […]

Filed Under: Romance, Science Fiction, Western Tagged With: Arrivals, Melissa Marr, sci-fi western, surprise romance novel

Bothari43's CBR10 Review No:26 · Genres: Romance, Science Fiction, Western · Tags: Arrivals, Melissa Marr, sci-fi western, surprise romance novel ·
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This Book Could Have Been Any Number of Bingo Squares (CBR10Bingo)

September 9, 2018 by faintingviolet 3 Comments

I have an enormous backlog. My Goodreads account tells me as of today, I have 649 books on my Want to Read shelf. I still have 62 that I added on the day I joined, January 6, 2012 during my first year participating in Cannonball Read 4. What better book to knock off the Backlog square than something I was introduced to in my first week of Cannonball Read and has been languishing for more than six years on Mount TBR (and has a movie […]

Filed Under: Western Tagged With: Backlog, cbr10bingo, faintingviolet, patrick dewitt, read harder challenge, the sisters brothers

faintingviolet's CBR10 Review No:42 · Genres: Western · Tags: Backlog, cbr10bingo, faintingviolet, patrick dewitt, read harder challenge, the sisters brothers ·
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