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This Mess is Pretty Neat

Mess by Michael Chessler

September 30, 2025 by xoxoxoe Leave a Comment

The colorful cover of the book and its glitzy (and ditzy) Hollywood backdrop easily lure the reader in, for a quick beach or travel read. The chapters are set up as vignettes to showcase various Hollywood types and their messy lives – and how heroine Jane, a professional organizer (think a cross between a celebrity assistant and a devotee of lifestyle guru Marie Kondo), can brave the traffic of Los Angeles freeways and twisty/turny roads in the Hollywood Hills to save them all. Author Mike […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Comedy/Humor, Featured, Fiction, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: california, Fiction, Hollywood, home organization, mess, Michael Chessler, Romance

xoxoxoe's CBR17 Review No:1 · Genres: Book Club, Comedy/Humor, Featured, Fiction, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: california, Fiction, Hollywood, home organization, mess, Michael Chessler, Romance ·
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“No other bosses but mine and my opponents’ can have your soul jerked out of your body and sent to the deepest fiery pits to suffer for eternity. Unless you work for Walmart.”

The Dirty Streets of Heaven by Tad Williams

June 14, 2025 by bjornsnipe Leave a Comment

Not a big fan of this book. It was written like a mashup of the Johnny Dollar radio show (which is where I think Tad Williams got the idea to name the main character “Bobby Dollar”) and the Kolchak tv series. Very Sam Spade, hardboiled detective, old film noir, complete with gangsters, dames, booze, shoot-outs, and double crosses; heck, it even has a golden stand-in for the Maltese Falcon. The big change is that instead of detectives, cops, and gangsters, you have angels and demons, […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: angels, california, demons, tad williams, urban noir

bjornsnipe's CBR17 Review No:76 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: angels, california, demons, tad williams, urban noir ·
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“Here is the last stop for all those who come from somewhere else.”

Slouching Towards Bethlehem: Essays by Joan Didion

April 8, 2025 by Halbs Leave a Comment

Joan Didion and Bob Dylan are two peas in a pod – insightful, elusive, bug-eyed sunglass’d. I enjoy reading/listening to both of them, if for nothing else than to see what it’s like for an artist to be at the top of their game. I think Didion is at the top of her game when writing about California, and when writing about her family. Sometimes she writes about both. While Didion generally strikes me as someone who presents “Joan Didion” to the world, her tenderness […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: california, essays, Joan Didion

Halbs's CBR17 Review No:7 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: california, essays, Joan Didion ·
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Amigos

Friends Helping Friends by Patrick Hoffman

March 24, 2025 by Jake Leave a Comment

My mother recently asked me what “noir” means in the context in which I often use it: reading and watching. I tried to explain to her that noir isn’t the same as classic mystery or hardboiled in that there’s an event that happens that permanently changes the behaviors of all persons, drawing them into difficult circumstances. But that felt like a weak definition to me. So I’ll roll with Megan Abbott’s classic definition in this interview with LitHub… In noir, everyone is fallen, and right […]

Filed Under: Suspense Tagged With: california, crime, Friends Helping Friends, Noir, Patrick Hoffman

Jake's CBR17 Review No:10 · Genres: Suspense · Tags: california, crime, Friends Helping Friends, Noir, Patrick Hoffman ·
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If You’re Curious About the World of Anora…

Soft Core by Brittany Newell

March 10, 2025 by Jake Leave a Comment

Note that this is suggested for people curious about the world of Anora, not people who want to read something like the actual movie. This book is likely to frustrate some readers if they don’t know what to expect. My guess is many folks will come to this looking for a trippy missing person mystery featuring a sex-worker-turned-amateur-sleuth. That’s not what this is at all. Yeah there is a missing person aspect to it and that sort of draws the character down to a rabbit hole. […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bdsm, Brittany Newell, california, mystery, San Francisco, sex work, Soft Core

Jake's CBR17 Review No:8 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: bdsm, Brittany Newell, california, mystery, San Francisco, sex work, Soft Core ·
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“And what about a person’s life? How do you make a map of that? The borders people draw between themselves. The scars left along the ground of one’s heart.”

Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson

June 19, 2024 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

In five words: secrets, Caribbean, sprawling, water, heritage This was a library book club pic that I had heard of (due to the Hulu adaptation) and found it to be intriguing and unique, if also a bit uneven. It’s a story of the gnarled knots and hidden corners of a family tree, and the lengths people will go to protect those they love. After a Thanksgiving Day family blowout, the Bennett family was on rocky ground. Benny, upset at her parents reception to a big […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: and also a tv show, Black Cake, california, Caribbean, Charmaine Wilkerson, hulu, secrets

cheerbrarian's CBR16 Review No:19 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: and also a tv show, Black Cake, california, Caribbean, Charmaine Wilkerson, hulu, secrets ·
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