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Seventh in the Series, One of the Best.

January 19, 2018 by Kate Leave a Comment

Cannonball Read Book #4! It’s taken me almost a week to write this because honestly, what is there to say? Here’s my honest review: “It’s Outlander. If you’ve read the first six? Keep going. If you haven’t? Don’t start here.” Hard to stretch that out over 250 words though, so here’s some random… My review reminds me of Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed… (Stay with me…) My husband and I used to listen religiously to Doug Loves Movies. (We still listen sometimes on road trips, but […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History Tagged With: #CBR10, #haikureview, Diana Gabaldon

Kate's CBR10 Review No:4 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, History · Tags: #CBR10, #haikureview, Diana Gabaldon ·
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Mystery! Murder! But, tea is ALWAYS served.

January 19, 2018 by Leedock Leave a Comment

Raybourn’s “Lady Julia Gray” novels are fun little mysteries with quirky characters who find themselves in situations that are often fairly dark. The juxtaposition of  entitled Victorian British gentry and crimes of  depravity creates a nice balance of grit and wit.  The books center on Lady Jane Grey,  her eccentric family, the half gypsy but fully rogue, detective Nicholas Brisbane,  and various quirky and potentially murderous characters. In “Silent on the Moor”, Lady Jane Grey, her sister, Portia, and their  brother, Valerius, serving as reluctant chaperone,  […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: #CBR10, Deanna Raybourn, Fiction, historical fiction, mystery

Leedock's CBR10 Review No:6 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: #CBR10, Deanna Raybourn, Fiction, historical fiction, mystery ·
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Lost in a parallel existence, Lost in a nightmare I retrace

January 19, 2018 by Bea Pants Leave a Comment

  I read Tana French’s first first novel in the Dublin Murder Squad series, In the Woods a little over a year ago and immediately fell in love with her writing style. In the Woods was the dark, complex and gritty murder mystery that filled the season one True Detective sized hole in my heart. The Likeness has cemented my love for Ms. French and this mystery series. This second book hits many of the same notes that made the first one so great without […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: #CBR10, #dublinmurdersquad, #tanafrench

Bea Pants's CBR10 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: #CBR10, #dublinmurdersquad, #tanafrench ·
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Now and at the hour of our death …

January 18, 2018 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

The Ninth Hour by Alice McDermott is a delight to read. McDermott’s writing is warm and evocative, featuring vivid, relatable characters and spaces in which one longs to linger. Brooklyn and the Catholic Church of the 1920s come alive through her novel. At the same time, McDermott uses these very real people and the situations they face to challenge the reader to think about life, death, suffering and redemption. McDermott presents us with a world that we see almost exclusively from the perspective of women […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, Alice McDermott, Catholic church, ElCicco, Fiction, ReadWomen, The Ninth Hour

ElCicco's CBR10 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, Alice McDermott, Catholic church, ElCicco, Fiction, ReadWomen, The Ninth Hour ·
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And You Thought YOUR Junior Year Was Rough

January 17, 2018 by Melina 2 Comments

Stop me if you’ve heard this one:  a jock, a homecoming princess, a brain, a stoner and a gossip get stuck in detention, only four of them walk out…because one of them is murdered.  And get this, the four living detainees, all have motive for killing the dead kid.  But which one was it?? I saw many different reviews for this book on Cannonball Read for a while now and every time, I thought it looked like it was right up my alley…and it was.  […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Young Adult Tagged With: #CBR10, breakfast club with murder, high school is murder, Melina, murder, mystery, one of us is lying

Melina's CBR10 Review No:5 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Young Adult · Tags: #CBR10, breakfast club with murder, high school is murder, Melina, murder, mystery, one of us is lying ·
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In which Joe Hill takes one step closer to becoming the world’s greatest Stephen King impersonator.

January 17, 2018 by scootsa1000 3 Comments

I’ve said this before: I can’t imagine it would have taken very long for the reading public to figure out that Joe Hill was really Joe King if he hadn’t admitted it himself. And in each book of Hill’s that I read, I see more and more of his dad in the writing. In fact, if you told me that two of the four novellas in Strange Weather had actually been written by Uncle Stevie, I would just nod, and say, “of course they were.” […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Short Stories Tagged With: #CBR10, joe hill, Scootsa1000, Stephen King, Strange Weather

scootsa1000's CBR10 Review No:7 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Short Stories · Tags: #CBR10, joe hill, Scootsa1000, Stephen King, Strange Weather ·
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