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Thoughtfully burning down the house

Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng

July 8, 2020 by Wanderlustful Leave a Comment

Adapted into a limited series by Amazon Prime, Ng’s book follows the intersecting lives of two families in Shaker Heights, Ohio- single mother Mia and her teenage daughter Pearl, and the Richardson family, parents Bill and Elena and their four teenagers Lexi, Trip, Moody and Izzy.  After Mia and Pearl become Elena’s tenants in her rental property, the two families gradually become more involved in each other’s lives- Moody and Pearl become fast friends, Mia agrees to be a part-time housekeeper for the Richardson’s and […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 90s, cbr12bingo, Celeste Ng, little fires everywhere, nostalgia

Wanderlustful's CBR12 Review No:34 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 90s, cbr12bingo, Celeste Ng, little fires everywhere, nostalgia ·
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Demi Moore, Inside Out

Inside Out: A Memoir by Demi Moore

December 16, 2019 by xoxoxoe 1 Comment

Reading Demi Moore’s memoir Inside Out is like having a seat in the room while she is undergoing therapy. And yoga. And flirting with Bruce Willis. And being abused by her parents. And, strangest of all, not spending much time in Hollywood. But you do get a pretty good picture of her home and life in Hailey, Idaho, which she clearly loves, an oasis she has created for her family and herself. Inside Out flows, but it is not exactly an easy book to read. Real […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #memoir, 90s, Ashton Kutcher, Bruce Willis, demi moore, Emilio Estevez, Hollywood, inside out, movies

xoxoxoe's CBR11 Review No:9 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: #memoir, 90s, Ashton Kutcher, Bruce Willis, demi moore, Emilio Estevez, Hollywood, inside out, movies ·
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If the shoe doesn’t fit…

Glass Slippers Give You Blisters by Auch, Mary Jane

July 6, 2019 by cosbrarian Leave a Comment

My primary reading is Young Adult, so since this is a true kid’s book, I’ll list it as my “YOUTHS!” entry for cbr11bingo. Kelly and her two besties Lisa and Rebecca are just starting junior high. And they’re determined to launch themselves into popularity, since sixth graders are bottom of the totem pole.  Kelly talks her friends into auditioning for the drama production of Rodger’s and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, sure this will introduce them to the upperclassmen who will secure their place in the upper echelon […]

Filed Under: Children's Books Tagged With: 90s, cbr11bingo, childhood favorite, Children's Books, cinderella, drama kid, middle grade, tween

cosbrarian's CBR11 Review No:44 · Genres: Children's Books · Tags: 90s, cbr11bingo, childhood favorite, Children's Books, cinderella, drama kid, middle grade, tween ·
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This is more about me than the book.

July 13, 2015 by Mrs Smith Reads Leave a Comment

In How to Build a Girl Caitlin Moran manages to write a story of teenaged angst that so closely resembles my own experiences that I though she had perhaps stolen my diary and just added a lot (like, a lot, a lot) more sex. Except I didn’t keep a diary in those days. (Now you would call it a journal, and be really precious about it). How to Build a Girl is the story of Johanna Morrigan, a working-class girl in 90s England who hates […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 90s, Caitlin Moran, Fiction, How to Build a Girl, Mrs Smith Reads, music, semi-autobiographical, Teenagers

Mrs Smith Reads's CBR7 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 90s, Caitlin Moran, Fiction, How to Build a Girl, Mrs Smith Reads, music, semi-autobiographical, Teenagers ·
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