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Just when I thought I couldn’t love Helen Mirren more…

April 20, 2016 by badkittyuno Leave a Comment

I admit that I primarily know Helen Mirren from her work in Hollywood over the last 15 or so years (I remember seeing her for the first time in Teaching Mrs. Tingle, which I watched approximately 400 times in 1999, although I could not tell you why). She also pops up a lot on GoFugYourself, usually wearing something classy and cool. She, herself, seems classy and cool. This book? Classy and cool. “When I read an autobiography, I am always drawn to the pictures. To me, […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: badkittyuno, Helen Mirren

badkittyuno's CBR8 Review No:75 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: badkittyuno, Helen Mirren ·
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“Was it even fair to expect the person you’re with to be just as happy as you? Furthermore, how could you ever even know for sure?”

April 20, 2016 by badkittyuno Leave a Comment

I read Augusten Burroughs’s memoir about his extremely messed up childhood, Running With Scissors, sometime when it first came out in 2002. Since then, I’ve read many, many memoirs about messed up childhoods, but for some reason, his really stuck with me. I’ve read most of what he’s written since — Dry, Magical Thinking, Side Effects, and now, Lust & Wonder. None of them have really measured up to Running With Scissors for me, but Lust & Wonder comes the closest. “I know now: what is is all that matters. Not the thing you […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Augusten Burroughs, badkittyuno

badkittyuno's CBR8 Review No:74 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: Augusten Burroughs, badkittyuno ·
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Kept me awake!

April 18, 2016 by badkittyuno Leave a Comment

No Sleep Till Wonderland, Paul Tremblay’s follow up to The Little Sleep, definitely improved upon the first. Once again, we follow our narcoleptic narrator — P.I. Mark Genevich — as he stumbles around Boston, trying to solve a crime. “I swoon into a standing eight count. Goddamn, I actually feel my consciousness want to detach and hide like a turtle retreating into a hopelessly soft shell that won’t save anyone.” In this novel, Mark has already pretty much blown through any goodwill that the public extended him […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: badkittyuno, Paul Tremblay

badkittyuno's CBR8 Review No:73 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: badkittyuno, Paul Tremblay ·
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Dense but interesting

April 18, 2016 by badkittyuno 4 Comments

This is not a book to read in an evening or two. For one thing, it’ll depress the hell out of you. It’s also very dense, very technical and chock full of information. But don’t let that dissuade you, if you’re interested in this sort of thing — taking it a chunk at a time made it digestible, and very, very interesting to read. “Down to their innate molecular core, cancer cells are hyperactive, survival-endowed, scrappy, fecund, inventive copies of ourselves.” Siddhartha Mukherjee tells two […]

Filed Under: Health, Non-Fiction Tagged With: badkittyuno, Siddhartha Mukherjee

badkittyuno's CBR8 Review No:72 · Genres: Health, Non-Fiction · Tags: badkittyuno, Siddhartha Mukherjee ·
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“What made something precious? Losing it and finding it.”

April 12, 2016 by badkittyuno 1 Comment

This was a thoughtful, well-written and gripping book. It was also incredibly sad — just so, so sad. “You don’t feel like smiling? Then what? Force yourself to smile. Act as if you were already happy, and that will tend to make you happy.” Sixteen year old Lydia dies at the beginning of the book — she drowns in a lake. The rest of the book focuses on her family — her mother, father, sister and brother — as well as events that led up to Lydia’s […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: badkittyuno, Celeste Ng

badkittyuno's CBR8 Review No:71 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: badkittyuno, Celeste Ng ·
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“What I do know is that wondering why you survived don’t help you survive.”

April 11, 2016 by badkittyuno Leave a Comment

I read Jeannette Walls’s excellent memoir, The Glass Castle, a couple months ago. I can see where she borrowed from her (frankly, insane) childhood in The Silver Star, but this novel falls a bit short of her nonfiction. Set in the 1970s, The Silver Star is narrated by 12 year old Bean, whose mother has abandoned her and Bean’s 15 year old sister Liz in order to pursue her dreams of stardom (the mother seems to suffer greatly from something like manic depression). After a few weeks of eating pot […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: badkittyuno, Jeannette Walls

badkittyuno's CBR8 Review No:69 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: badkittyuno, Jeannette Walls ·
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