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Life imitates art, which is inspired by quiet village life

Miss Buncle's Book by D.E. Stevenson

May 27, 2023 by Malin Leave a Comment

15-word review: Anonymous spinster Barbara Buncle writes a book to pay the bills, her entire village rages. This witty novel, originally published in 1934, features rather plain and unassuming village spinster Barbara Buncle falling on hard times and writing a novel to make enough money to be able to pay her bills. She briefly considered keeping chickens but doesn’t like birds. As Miss Buncle hasn’t really been anywhere or experienced much outside village life, she uses her own neighbours and the village of Copperfield where […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: 1930s, authors, CBR15, D.E. Stevenson, funny, historical fiction, Malin, Miss Buncle's Book, romantic elements, small town life

Malin's CBR15 Review No:20 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: 1930s, authors, CBR15, D.E. Stevenson, funny, historical fiction, Malin, Miss Buncle's Book, romantic elements, small town life ·
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“Kim was starlight and privilege; Will had his feet firmly fixed in the mud. They didn’t belong together. Except they did.”

Subtle Blood by K.J. Charles

November 7, 2022 by Malin 5 Comments

CBR14 Bingo: Scandal (the book features corruption, blackmail, kidnapping, and murder – not to mention gay people in the 1920s. Gasp!) Spoiler warning! This is the third book in a trilogy. While you can absolutely read this book without the others, you will not get all the beautiful payoff from various earlier storylines that way. Also, this review will contain mild spoilers for earlier in the series. Start with Slippery Creatures. For the last few months, Lord Arthur “Kim” Secretan and Will Darling have actually […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery, Romance Tagged With: 1930s, cbr14, cbr14bingo, Class Differences, historical fiction, K.J. Charles, LGBTQIA, Malin, murder, mystery, Romance, scandal, spies, Subtle Blood, The Will Darling Adventures

Malin's CBR14 Review No:36 · Genres: Fiction, History, Mystery, Romance · Tags: 1930s, cbr14, cbr14bingo, Class Differences, historical fiction, K.J. Charles, LGBTQIA, Malin, murder, mystery, Romance, scandal, spies, Subtle Blood, The Will Darling Adventures ·
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Anti-Semites Get Theirs

Gangsters vs. Nazis: How Jewish Mobsters Battled Nazis in Wartime America by Michael Benson

August 4, 2022 by Pooja 1 Comment

CBR 14 Bingo: Bodies Bodies hit the floor a whole lot of times, if not permanently. With Nazism on the rise in 1930s America, protected by free speech laws, a Jewish judge sets out to deal with them in the only way he knows how – by setting gangsters on them. I’m not big on WW2 stories, mostly because I feel like the market is rather oversaturated. But rather perversely I’m still always on the lookout for unique stories in this setting, because those stories […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: 1930s, ARC, audiobook, cbr14bingo, Judaism, Michael Benson, Nazis, NetGalley, United States

Pooja's CBR14 Review No:94 · Genres: Audiobooks, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: 1930s, ARC, audiobook, cbr14bingo, Judaism, Michael Benson, Nazis, NetGalley, United States ·
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Island Time

The Color of Air by Gail Tsukiyama

January 13, 2022 by elderberrywine Leave a Comment

I’ve been to Hawaii twice in my life: once in my early 20s, and the other time a family vacation about 5 years ago.  And both times I was fortunately to be able to spend some time in Hilo, on the big island.  It is absolutely my favorite place on the islands – old school, totally laid back, and very few tourists.  I don’t think it changed a whit during the forty-odd years in between my two trips.  And that is probably why I enjoyed […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: 1930s, family drama, Gail Tsukiyama, hawaii, Hilo, Japanese immigrants, Shoutout for Aunties, volcano

elderberrywine's CBR14 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: 1930s, family drama, Gail Tsukiyama, hawaii, Hilo, Japanese immigrants, Shoutout for Aunties, volcano ·
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Lyrical, Soulful, Compelling

Half Blood Blues by Esi Edugan

September 1, 2020 by Wanderlustful Leave a Comment

I’ve been wanting to read Half Blood Blues, Esi Edugan’s Giller prize-winning, Booker prize-shortlisted novel, ever since it came out in 2011- its only taken a “Music” bingo square to finally get me there.  Half-Blood Blues is a beautifully written, deeply layered, and historically fascinating novel about a group of mixed-race jazz musicians in Paris and Berlin during the wild interwar years.  The novel opens in Paris in 1941, when one of the band members gets ‘pinched’ by the occupying Nazis. From this navel, the […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: 1930s, Berlin, cbr12bingo, Esi Edugan, Half Blood Blues, music, paris

Wanderlustful's CBR12 Review No:47 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: 1930s, Berlin, cbr12bingo, Esi Edugan, Half Blood Blues, music, paris ·
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A great debut–but I was spoiled by his other book.

Rules of Civility by Amor Towles

January 21, 2020 by Fiat.Luxury Leave a Comment

After reading and enjoying A Gentleman in Moscow, I picked up Rules of Civility, a book I’d checked out from the library before but never actually read.  Tl;dr: It was good, but not as good as Moscow.   I think Gentleman in Moscow corrected some of the things that annoyed me in this book, was slightly better edited, and had more of a “punch” that resonated long after finishing the book. The story is about Katie Kontent, and her life in New York in the late […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1930s, Amor Towles, new york, Rich People, Rules of Civility

Fiat.Luxury's CBR12 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 1930s, Amor Towles, new york, Rich People, Rules of Civility ·
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