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Show Me the Essence of Being Lonely

September 10, 2018 by Petre18 3 Comments

Haruki Murakami’s Men without Women is a series of seven short stories, each written in rather different ways, but all focused on similar stories. All talk about men and their relationship with women. The title is a bit of a misnomer in that way in that there is a female character that is featured in each of the stories. But each male character, in some way or another, is or has been without some ‘woman’ in his life. One thing that stood out to me in […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, haruki murakami

Petre18's CBR10 Review No:13 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, haruki murakami ·
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Me and the littles review The Worst Witch

September 9, 2018 by llp 1 Comment

We have family in England that sometimes send the children British books that I hadn’t really known very much about; in the last few years they sent us The Worst Witch, but it hadn’t really caught the kids attention. I knew that it had been a television series and that there were several books, but wasn’t super familiar with the series as well. It seemed like a good candidate for us to review together, after offering to read it aloud to my littles. I quite […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, cbr10bingo, children's lit, jill murphy, llp, the worst witch

llp's CBR10 Review No:18 · Genres: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, cbr10bingo, children's lit, jill murphy, llp, the worst witch ·
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Annihilation: Consistently CREEPY

September 9, 2018 by llp Leave a Comment

While I missed Annihilation in theatres, I was very pleased to see it show up on Netflix. I know there were some mixed reviews, but it certainly got people talking and I was thrilled to see a cast made up almost entirely of women (TESSA THOMPSON) in a real science fiction movie to boot. I had not read the book prior to seeing the movie and had tried to avoid reviews with spoilers. I found the movie deeply unsettling – moody and dark with interesting […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, Annhilation, cbr10bingo, Fiction, gently falling, horror, Jeff VanderMeer, llp, science fiction

llp's CBR10 Review No:17 · Genres: Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, Annhilation, cbr10bingo, Fiction, gently falling, horror, Jeff VanderMeer, llp, science fiction ·
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I’ve been waiting for this moment for Cannonball my life, oh Lord

September 8, 2018 by Dusty Highway 17 Comments

CBR10Bingo: Backlog (Cannonball! and Bingo! Woohoo!) After reading a few Sherman Alexie books a few years ago, Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony started popping up in my suggestions, and for some reason, I thought it was poetry rather than a novel. Once I read the description, I put it on my wishlist, where it languished for several months until I finally bought a copy last summer at The Last Bookstore in downtown Los Angeles on a long lunch break from jury duty. I’ve pulled it off […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Poetry Tagged With: #CBR10, cannonball, cbr10bingo, ceremony, Fiction, leslie marmon silko, Native American, poetry, Racism, World War II

Dusty Highway's CBR10 Review No:52 · Genres: Fiction, Poetry · Tags: #CBR10, cannonball, cbr10bingo, ceremony, Fiction, leslie marmon silko, Native American, poetry, Racism, World War II ·
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“Good old blackmail! You just can’t beat it.”

September 8, 2018 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

#cbr10bingo #ThrowbackThursday FYI if you are looking to fill in a #Birthday square on your card, Wodehouse’s birthdate is 10/15 (same as mine!) Back in my junior high/high school days, my sister worked at a bookstore and among the treasures she brought home were P.G. Wodehouse’s Jeeves and Wooster novels. I could not get enough of them, and I thoroughly enjoyed the British TV series from the 1990s starring Hugh Laurie as Bertie Wooster and Stephen Fry as Jeeves.  Even now when I reread these […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor, Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, cbr10bingo, ElCicco, Fiction, P.G. Wodehouse, The Code of the Woosters, Throwback Thursday

ElCicco's CBR10 Review No:37 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, cbr10bingo, ElCicco, Fiction, P.G. Wodehouse, The Code of the Woosters, Throwback Thursday ·
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We all write poems; it is simply that poets are the ones who write in words.

September 8, 2018 by tillie 1 Comment

The French Lieutenant’s Woman follows Charles as he first meets Sarah by the ocean in an English seaside town. He is walking with his fiance, Ernestina, but is immediately drawn to the black, forlorn figure standing with her back to the shore. When he later chances upon her again he cannot deny that he is fascinated, and not just by her mysterious, tragic past, but also because he totally wants to bang her. “There are some men who are consoled by the idea that there […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: #CBR10, cbr10bingo, john fowles, Mathildehoeg, the french lieutenant's woman

tillie's CBR10 Review No:31 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: #CBR10, cbr10bingo, john fowles, Mathildehoeg, the french lieutenant's woman ·
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