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The Ten Dollar Founding Father

March 6, 2017 by yesknopemaybe 2 Comments

I’m not a great reader of biographies or even non-fiction. However, after learning so much about Alexander Hamilton through the musical, I decided to take a deep dive into the actual history of Hamilton’s life. I expected this biography would be interesting and informative, but I did not anticipate how moving and readable Chernow’s book would be. This book with 731 pages was practically a page turner. I’m a fan of pared down writing with no unnecessary diversions. If you read through my past reviews […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: alexander hamilton, biography, history, Non-Fiction, ron chernow

yesknopemaybe's CBR9 Review No:16 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: alexander hamilton, biography, history, Non-Fiction, ron chernow ·
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Just go watch some DVD commentaries

March 2, 2017 by Bothari43 1 Comment

I’m not sure who this book is for. As a die-hard Whedonite, I already knew most of it. For someone who wasn’t already a fan, why would they care? Plus, the author goes into a weird amount of detail about eeeeeeverything. I can understand a quick recap of what Buffy is about, maybe for those who only discovered Joss through Avengers. And I can understand slightly a recap of the Alien universe (Joss did most of the screenplay for Alien: Resurrection) for people who aren’t […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: Amy Pascale, biography, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Joss Whedon

Bothari43's CBR9 Review No:7 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: Amy Pascale, biography, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Joss Whedon ·
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A Nazi, a Fascist, a Communist, a novelist, a countrywoman, and a Duchess walk into a bar-and I don’t know what happened because I didn’t finish the book

January 21, 2017 by expandingbookshelf 2 Comments

I hate quitting on books. Hate. It. Because I’m a fast reader, I can usually convince myself to stick with my read. But I white-knuckled my way through about 100 pages of “The Six: The Lives of the Mitford Sisters” before I finally tossed it and moved on. Life’s too short. I’d never heard of the Mitford Sisters before but I guess they’re pretty famous. They were socialites who managed to deliver more drama than the Kardashians. Beautiful, witty, articulate and unpredictable, they were at […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: biography, DNF, England, history, Laura Thompson, The Mitford Sisters, The Six, trash, ww2

expandingbookshelf's CBR9 Review No:3 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: biography, DNF, England, history, Laura Thompson, The Mitford Sisters, The Six, trash, ww2 ·
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“He ate little but drank much and vomited proportionally.”

January 19, 2017 by TheShitWizard 4 Comments

A Dead man in Deptford is one hell of a book. Imagining the fascinating life and early death of Christopher ‘Kit’ Marlowe – Elizabethan playwright, poet and alleged spy – on opening I was a little worried that the language might be too dense (’tis written in the parlance of the time) but before long I was putting off sleep to read more while gleefully noting all of my new favourite olde words and pretty much wanting to roll around in the wonderful writing. While […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, History Tagged With: Anthony Burgess, biography, historical fiction

TheShitWizard's CBR9 Review No:5 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, History · Tags: Anthony Burgess, biography, historical fiction ·
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Culinary Catnip (for me, anyway)

January 17, 2017 by Kiasha 2 Comments

I’m a complete sucker for food-related books, especially biographies and memoirs. If you have a recipe collection with a few essays woven in? I’m in heaven. The Apprentice was a stand-out in this regard, since it had food, biography, and France, so I was completely unable to resist its many many charms. More uncontrollable gushing can be found here! Sidebar: searching for an amazon link for this book mostly got me links to a certain reality TV series, and now my delightful high from this […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: biography, culinary, Jacques Pepin, The Apprentice

Kiasha's CBR9 Review No:5 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: biography, culinary, Jacques Pepin, The Apprentice ·
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Quick, and Fun, Like Riding a Bike (Not a Bronco)

January 10, 2017 by Kiasha 2 Comments

Half Broke Horses is a “true-life” novel, meaning that Walls took all the stories she had heard and collected about her grandmother and wove them into a narrative, smoothing them into place in a coherent timeline. Since the novel is written in the first person, she admits to assuming her grandmother’s thoughts and exact words, and it’s probably best to just treat the whole thing as probable fiction – beyond that, though, many of the stories kind of defy belief! From learning to fly a […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: biography, Half Broke Horses, Jeannette Walls, Non-Fiction

Kiasha's CBR9 Review No:2 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: biography, Half Broke Horses, Jeannette Walls, Non-Fiction ·
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