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A betrayal or an act of love?

August 16, 2015 by bonnie 1 Comment

Last week, I was taking a road trip up to Milwaukee, and I also had some indexing and sorting of teaching documents to complete. So last week’s library trip entailed some audiobook acquisitions. I’m trying to get back into that routine, since my commute will be starting in less than two weeks. I’ve been wanting to read Toni Morrison’s newest novels for a while, so A Mercy seemed like a good place to start. Plus, Morrison herself reads the audiobook. I was sold. A Mercy […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: bonnie, Toni Morrison

bonnie's CBR7 Review No:157 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: bonnie, Toni Morrison ·
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A triple-dip in which I admit my lust for an Austen villain

August 10, 2015 by bonnie 17 Comments

Even with audiobook during travels and a major cleaning expedition, this *STILL* took an entire summer to read. Whew. I didn’t realize that when I casually decided to read Dracula, that it was quite an undertaking. This book was a lot different than I expected it to be, but that didn’t turn out to be a bad thing. Until the second half disappointed me quite a bit. If you have ever heard anything about vampires, vampire lore, or the unfortunate Twilight saga, you’ll know that […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: bonnie, bram stoker, vampire

bonnie's CBR7 Review No:156 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: bonnie, bram stoker, vampire ·
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Who is “my mortal enemy”?

August 8, 2015 by bonnie Leave a Comment

When I was at my local library, I just sort of swooped through the Cather books and picked them all up. I didn’t realize that in addition to her sweeping novels, Cather also wrote some very short tomes. My Mortal Enemy is one such book. It clocks in at just over 100 pages, and it is more a vignette than an actual plot, which makes it a challenge to blog about. My Mortal Enemy takes the viewpoint of Nellie Birdseye, a 15-year-old girl living out […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: bonnie, Willa Cather

bonnie's CBR7 Review No:155 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: bonnie, Willa Cather ·
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A bridge to nowhere

August 8, 2015 by bonnie Leave a Comment

Hey, look, I’m still reading Willa Cather! Are we surprised? I decided not to go in chronological order, so I’ve been jumping around her oeuvre. As a result, I’m reading her first novel among the last. It’s okay, though. Even though I don’t necessarily get a sense of Cather’s progression as a writer, I’m definitely enjoying the different facets of her writing style, particularly the early works. She’s earned a reputation as a Great Plains writer, but she’s definitely about more than just regionalism. She’s […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: bonnie, Willa Cather

bonnie's CBR7 Review No:154 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: bonnie, Willa Cather ·
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A Cather novel about the Antebellum South.

August 8, 2015 by bonnie Leave a Comment

I’m now working my way through Willa Cather’s less famous novels, and I have to say, I’m disappointed the ones I’ve been reading are less famous than they could be. The Song of the Lark, O Pioneers!, and Death Comes for the Archbishop are all very deservedly famous, but after reading Sapphira and the Slave Girl, I hope that more of her works can receive greater prominence. She’s an excellent writer and she takes her readers to a bunch of backgrounds throughout the course of North American […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: bonnie, Slavery, Willa Cather

bonnie's CBR7 Review No:153 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: bonnie, Slavery, Willa Cather ·
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How to use food rakes online. And other social media insights on love.

August 8, 2015 by bonnie 1 Comment

When I heard that Aziz Ansari was coming out with a book, I placed a hold in my library catalog IMMEDIATELY. And then I waited FOREVER. I heard during the wait that Modern Romance was not a memoir but an exploration of love and social media. I was intrigued. I mean, there was no way I was not going to read this book. I love me some Aziz, particularly because I love his interpretation of Tom Haverford. So in honor of this auspicious character, Tom […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: aziz ansari, bonnie, eric klinenberg, social science

bonnie's CBR7 Review No:152 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: aziz ansari, bonnie, eric klinenberg, social science ·
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