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Lots of people die in Alaska

April 3, 2015 by badkittyuno Leave a Comment

That’s basically what I learned from Heather Lende’s If You Lived Here, I’d Know Your Name: News from Small-Town Alaska. Granted, the author writes the obits for her local newspaper, so many of her stories lead back to that, but still. Plane crashes seem insanely common, along with people drowning on fishing boats and falling off mountains and all the other dangers associated with living in the middle of nowhere. Plus there’s the fact that the nearest hospital to Lende’s small town of Haines, Alaska, is about 4 […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: badkittyuno, Heather Lende

badkittyuno's CBR7 Review No:46 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: badkittyuno, Heather Lende ·
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Yeah, not going mountain climbing anytime soon

April 3, 2015 by badkittyuno 5 Comments

I’ve heard of Jon Krakauer before, due to Into the Wild, which he wrote about Christopher Johnson McCandless’s death in the wilds of Alaska. I knew Krakauer had a reputation for excellent writing, but I’ve never read anything of his before. After finishing Into Thin Air, I plan to find more of his work — this book was fantastic. “It was titillating to brush up against the enigma of mortality, to steal a glimpse across its forbidden frontier. Climbing was a magnificient activity, I firmly believed, not in spite of […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: badkittyuno, Jon Krakauer

badkittyuno's CBR7 Review No:45 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: badkittyuno, Jon Krakauer ·
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There’s gold in that there swamp!

April 3, 2015 by badkittyuno Leave a Comment

Picked this one up on a whim from Half Price Books, and it turned out to be a pretty good read. The Outcasts is set in Texas in the 1800s, and I really enjoyed the aspects involving across the state (I live in Dallas, so it was fun recognizing some of the landscape). “Dr. Tom had said that Texas was the only place he had ever found that, when it killed you, it didn’t forget about you.” The Outcasts focuses on two sets of characters. Lucinda works […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: badkittyuno, Kathleen Kent

badkittyuno's CBR7 Review No:44 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: badkittyuno, Kathleen Kent ·
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Apparently, there are four of these books now?

April 2, 2015 by badkittyuno Leave a Comment

I remember reading Da Vinci Code when it first came out, and of course I’ve seen the movie a few times. I liked it, and I’m pretty sure I liked Angels & Demons, though I couldn’t tell you what it was about…I didn’t know a third and fourth Robert Langdon book had even come out until I stumbled across Inferno while looking for a e-audiobook to download from the library. It’s pretty formulaic, but interesting enough for the treadmill at least. “Dante’s poem, Langdon was now reminded, was not […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: badkittyuno, dan brown

badkittyuno's CBR7 Review No:43 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: badkittyuno, dan brown ·
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This John Snow knows a thing or two

March 30, 2015 by badkittyuno 1 Comment

So I rented this ebook from our library last night, and read the whole thing in one sitting. I didn’t exactly realize that it was aimed at young adult readers — I just saw that it referenced the cholera outbreak on Broad Street in 1854, which I had just read a great book about called The Ghost Map, which focused on Dr. John Snow and his investigation of the Broad Street water pump (the author of The Great Trouble actually mentions at the end of her book […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: badkittyuno, Deborah Hopkinson

badkittyuno's CBR7 Review No:42 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: badkittyuno, Deborah Hopkinson ·
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Detective story by a horror master

March 30, 2015 by badkittyuno 2 Comments

I have very strict rules when it comes to horror, particularly movies. I love supernatural horror — ghosts, demons, haunted houses, etc. — because I know deep down that it’s not real, so it’s not as scary to me. I don’t get obsessive about it. But I can’t handle stuff that could really happen very well — murderers, torturers, kidnappers, etc. — unless they’re overblown and cartoonish. I know murderers exist, and that people have really died in that way, and it just sticks with me […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: badkittyuno, Stephen King

badkittyuno's CBR7 Review No:41 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: badkittyuno, Stephen King ·
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