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Dance with a side of criminal profiling

The Spectacular by Fiona Davis

January 7, 2025 by Jen K Leave a Comment

Fiona Davis can always be relied upon to create a good story focused on historically inspired events and buildings set in New York. This one was a little bit different since both of the time lines focused on the same person, Marion Brooks, just about 36 years apart. Most of the other novels of hers I have read have had a larger gap in time and the person in the more recent time line is trying to figure out the mystery while the reader knows […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery Tagged With: 1950s, criminal profiling, Fiona Davis, new york, Radio City Rockettes

Jen K's CBR17 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction, History, Mystery · Tags: 1950s, criminal profiling, Fiona Davis, new york, Radio City Rockettes ·
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The first woman to sit down was a teenager

Claudette Colvin: I Want Freedom Now! by Claudette Colvin

November 15, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

We know Ruby Bridges, Rosa Parks, Dr. King and more of the civil rights movement people, but do you know Claudette Colvin? She was a teenager who one day was sitting on the bus. She was, like Rosa after her, tired and knew her rights. She said No, I’m not giving up my seat. She would be yelled out, arrested and charged with numerous crimes (none of which were true). And her mother and preacher would bail her out of jail. But that was not […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: 1950s, 20th Century, activists, African American & Black, Alabama, Bea Jackson, civil rights, Claudette Colvin, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Phillip Hoose, Social Activists, Teenagers, United States, women

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:551 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: 1950s, 20th Century, activists, African American & Black, Alabama, Bea Jackson, civil rights, Claudette Colvin, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Phillip Hoose, Social Activists, Teenagers, United States, women ·
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Woman, Mother, Interpreter, Spy

A Woman of Intelligence by Karin Tanabe

September 29, 2024 by Jake Leave a Comment

I knew early on this was not going to be the book I expected and I mean that in a complimentary sense. I thought this would be a cozy-esque female housewife in the 50s using her wiles to navigate Manhattan cocktail parties and deduce who may or may not be a Soviet sympathizer. There’s nothing cozy about this, however. It’s a raw, intriguing look at the perils of motherhood for women in the 1950s, with a spy story tacked on in the background. The espionage […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: 1950s, A Woman of Intelligence, espionage, historical fiction, Karin Tanabe, Motherhood, New York City, Parenting

Jake's CBR16 Review No:153 · Genres: Fiction, Suspense · Tags: 1950s, A Woman of Intelligence, espionage, historical fiction, Karin Tanabe, Motherhood, New York City, Parenting ·
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Campy

The God of the Woods by Liz Moore

July 25, 2024 by Jake Leave a Comment

Read as part of CBR16 Bingo: and also…This is a repeat of the dun-dun square since the book is a mystery Has America found her Tana French? Bold words to be sure. French is my favorite writer and the person I’d argue is our greatest living crime writer. Her character-driven mysteries are sumptuous masterpieces. The Hunter, her 2024 release, is an early favorite for my personal best book of this year. At the very least, I can’t imagine it falling out of the top 3. French […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: 1950s, 1970s, and also, camp, cbr16bingo, dun-dun, historical fiction, liz moore, mystery, The God of the Woods

Jake's CBR16 Review No:112 · Genres: Mystery, Suspense · Tags: 1950s, 1970s, and also, camp, cbr16bingo, dun-dun, historical fiction, liz moore, mystery, The God of the Woods ·
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Tragically beautiful

The Naked Tree by Keum Suk Gendry-Kim

June 13, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

The Naked Tree by Keum Suk Gendry-Kim and Janet Hong is a graphic novel adaptation of Pak Wan-Suh’s novel of the same name. I had no idea what the book was about, but the image of the cover of a young girl, with a wind-up key in her back was enticing. It also was as bit distributing. It gave me a feeling I knew what the book was going to be about, but when I was finally able to find a copy, it turned out […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: 1950s, family, friendship, Janet Hong, Keum Suk Gendry-Kim, korea, Korean War, Park Wan-Suh, war

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:277 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: 1950s, family, friendship, Janet Hong, Keum Suk Gendry-Kim, korea, Korean War, Park Wan-Suh, war ·
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“A dilemma, my father used to say, is nothing but two bad options.”

One Puzzling Afternoon by Emily Critchley

February 21, 2024 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

I started this book with minimal expectations, having never heard of the book or the author, and I can now say this book wasn’t for me. Overall it was paced too slow and the book was too long for me to find it enjoyable or gripping, but it wasn’t so bad that I stopped outright (plus, it was for a book club and I tend to see book club picks through to the end). The subject matter of this book is heavy and for me […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: 1950s, 2010s, British, dementia, Emily Critchley, historical fiction, mystery

cheerbrarian's CBR16 Review No:6 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: 1950s, 2010s, British, dementia, Emily Critchley, historical fiction, mystery ·
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