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A Storied Life: The Autobiography of Book – No Money!

Book by John Agard

July 26, 2020 by Dome'Loki Leave a Comment

Book was given to me from my mother and so fits the “No Money!” square of bingo.  This a really cute concept, it is the history of books presented as an autobiography of, Book.  Book narrates to you its history and development throughout the ages.  This slim volume is written for a younger audience but it also would make a cute gift for the bibliophile in your life (which is how I ended up with it).  Book is eager to share and proud of its […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #history, cbr12, cbr12bingo, Dome'Loki, John Agard, non fiction

Dome'Loki's CBR12 Review No:23 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: #history, cbr12, cbr12bingo, Dome'Loki, John Agard, non fiction ·
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cbr12bingo – Debut

Boys of Alabama by Genevieve Hudson

July 26, 2020 by andtheIToldYouSos Leave a Comment

Oh dear. Boys of Alabama is a lot. In Genevieve Hudson’s debut novel we are introduced to small-town Delilah, Alabama through the eyes of Max- the new kid in town. Max and his family just moved to rural America from urban Germany, and we leap into the culture shock with them. Delilah has two religions: Christianity and football- and the two form a dangerous communion. Max is sensitive, quiet, and gay. He can also bring dead things back to life; one touch and wilted flowers bloom. […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fiction, Religion Tagged With: Alabama, cbr12bingo, coming-of-age, debut, evangelical christianity, faith, fish out of water, football, Genevieve Hudson, LGTBQI, magic, magical realism, Power, queer, Religion, sex, Southern Gothic

andtheIToldYouSos's CBR12 Review No:80 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fiction, Religion · Tags: Alabama, cbr12bingo, coming-of-age, debut, evangelical christianity, faith, fish out of water, football, Genevieve Hudson, LGTBQI, magic, magical realism, Power, queer, Religion, sex, Southern Gothic ·
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cbr12bingo – I Wish

Foxglove Summer by Ben Aaronovitch

July 26, 2020 by andtheIToldYouSos Leave a Comment

I can’t read “I Wish” and not be immediately thrown into Into the Woods. I was tempted to start with “unrelated, but”…but it is related! It’s summertime, and PC Peter Grant has taken to the countryside, where all sorts of fairy-tale creatures are up to no good. “Anything can happen in the woods”, after all. Out of London and into the country! The National Trust is attempting to manage the wood, families are hiding secrets, a retired wizard lives in a tower full of bees, […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Mystery Tagged With: Aliens, Ben Aaronovitch, british countryside, cbr12bingo, I Wish, pc peter grant, Peter Grant, police procedural, Rivers of London, UFO sightings, Urban Fantasy

andtheIToldYouSos's CBR12 Review No:79 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Mystery · Tags: Aliens, Ben Aaronovitch, british countryside, cbr12bingo, I Wish, pc peter grant, Peter Grant, police procedural, Rivers of London, UFO sightings, Urban Fantasy ·
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#Red: An Austenian take on the societal and legal niceties of consuming your own kin (plus dragons)

Tooth and Claw by Jo Walton

July 26, 2020 by Aquillia Leave a Comment

Tooth and Claw by Jo Walton has been described as “Pride and Prejudice, but dragons”. There is no more apt description than this, though I also see a lot of Dickensian influence. Additionally, the primary romance is not as antagonistic as Elizabeth and Darcy are initially. I’m counting this as my bingo square for Red because the cover is, in fact, very red and because the colour actually plays a role in the book. The plot centers around a family of dragon gentility after the […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: bingo square red, cbr12bingo, dragons, jo walton, Red, Tooth and Claw

Aquillia's CBR12 Review No:13 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: bingo square red, cbr12bingo, dragons, jo walton, Red, Tooth and Claw ·
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An island off an island

Bruny by Heather Rose

July 26, 2020 by Merryn Leave a Comment

  “Because to live on an island isn’t just a location. It’s a sense of belonging. It’s history and sacrifice.  It’s a choice to be remote.  It’s a kind of metaphor.” I grew up in Tasmania, Australia’s island state, a place that has become a literary symbol of beauty with something dark hidden in the mist.  Mainlanders, a group I now belong to, tend to look down on Tasmania as a dull backward place where nothing much happens except incest, while flying down for short […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: cbr12, cbr12bingo, heather rose

Merryn's CBR12 Review No:5 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: cbr12, cbr12bingo, heather rose ·
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Timely.

Survivor Song by Paul Tremblay

July 26, 2020 by Caesar's Wife Leave a Comment

Survivor Song tells the story of a rabies-like epidemic through the lens of a friendship between the very-pregnant-and-freshly-bitten Natalie, and the fiercely-independent-and-protective-pediatrician Ramola. Natalie and Ramola have been friends since their days in college, and I found this to be a touching and realistic portrayal of a friendship forged in late-night chats over wine and cheese boards – a friendship that changes slowly as the women grow up and discover more about themselves, and then rapidly as the story progresses. In the opening pages of […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: Cabin at the end of the world, cbr12bingo, pandemics, Paul Tremblay

Caesar's Wife's CBR12 Review No:15 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: Cabin at the end of the world, cbr12bingo, pandemics, Paul Tremblay ·
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