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Illustration of young African American girl dancing in a purple leotard, surrounded by large music notes

“Sylvia did reach her dream of becoming a ballerina. And it all started with one determined girl with one library book from one bookmobile.”

Ready to Fly: How Sylvia Townsend Became The Bookmobile Ballerina by Lea Lyon & A. LaFaye, Illustrations by Jessica Gibson

October 27, 2021 by NTE Leave a Comment

We’re gonna start off today’s review by (potentially? I don’t think I’ve talked about this here before) learning a new thing about NTE: I used to be a dancer. Before my body decided that anything that required even standing was completely out of the question (so from age 3-15, basically), being a dancer was a major part of my identity. I danced five days a week – tap, ballet, jazz, lyrical, contemporary, & pointe. Pointe was – by far – my worst class (I had […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Non-Fiction, Sports Tagged With: #memoir, 1950s America, A Lafage, African American picture book, Ballerinas, ballet, black girl magic, cbr13bingo, Dance, Dancers, Illustrations by Jessica Gibson, Jessica Gibson, Lea Lyon, Lea Lyon & A. LaFaye, Lea Lyon & A. LaFaye, Illustrations by Jessica Gibson, Picture Books, Race, Ready to Fly, Social Justice, sports, Sylvia Townsend

NTE's CBR13 Review No:41 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Non-Fiction, Sports · Tags: #memoir, 1950s America, A Lafage, African American picture book, Ballerinas, ballet, black girl magic, cbr13bingo, Dance, Dancers, Illustrations by Jessica Gibson, Jessica Gibson, Lea Lyon, Lea Lyon & A. LaFaye, Lea Lyon & A. LaFaye, Illustrations by Jessica Gibson, Picture Books, Race, Ready to Fly, Social Justice, sports, Sylvia Townsend ·
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Skyward

So excited for Book 3!

Skyward by Brandon Sanderson

Starsight by Brandon Sanderson

October 27, 2021 by postcardsandbooks 2 Comments

You guys don’t know just how behind in reviews, because I keep prioritizing reviewing the bingo ones, but I’ve had a hard time getting into those last few books and have read an amazing few books in between (and some not so amazing ones as well). I only have one prompt left on my Bingo card, which is “Libations”, and I have officially given up on this one so I guess it’s my turn to use the “Reader’s Choice” square to fill that one – […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Young Adult Tagged With: brandon sanderson, cbr13bingo

postcardsandbooks's CBR13 Review No:58 · Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult · Tags: brandon sanderson, cbr13bingo ·
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“Haven’t you noticed, American? I AM trouble.” (Double Bingo)

Bombshell by Sarah Maclean

October 27, 2021 by Malin Leave a Comment

3.5 stars CBR13 Bingo: New series Official book description: After years of living as London’s brightest scandal, Lady Sesily Talbot has embraced the reputation and the freedom that comes with the title. No one looks twice when she lures a gentleman into the dark gardens beyond a Mayfair ballroom…and no one realizes those trysts are not what they seem. No one, that is, but Caleb Calhoun, who has spent years trying not to notice his best friend’s beautiful, brash, brilliant sister. If you ask him, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance, Z-ADMIN-ONLY-FAQ-REVIEWS Tagged With: adventure, Bombshell, CBR13, cbr13bingo, friendship, Hell's Belles, historical romance, Malin, new series, Sarah Maclean, Victorian

Malin's CBR13 Review No:47 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance, Z-ADMIN-ONLY-FAQ-REVIEWS · Tags: adventure, Bombshell, CBR13, cbr13bingo, friendship, Hell's Belles, historical romance, Malin, new series, Sarah Maclean, Victorian ·
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An AU of Steampunk Egypt, a magical whodunnit, and a great cast of characters. What more could you want?

A Master of Djinn by P. Djeli Clark

October 26, 2021 by Mobius_Walker 2 Comments

BINGO – REC’D by the wonderful narfna, CoffeeShopReader, ElCicco, Emmalita, and witcherwill. Their reviews are all linked above. I encourage you to read all of these great reviews as well. Fatma el-Sha’arawi is an agent of the Ministry of Alchemy, Enchantments, and Supernatural Entities in an alternate history of Egypt in the 1910s. She is called in to investigate the brutal murders of a cult of people who worship al-Jahiz, the man who brought magic and the djinn into the world. Soon enough, a person claiming […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: cbr13bingo, colonialism, djinn, egypt, Egyptian gods, Islam, P. Djèlí Clark, steampunk

Mobius_Walker's CBR13 Review No:65 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: cbr13bingo, colonialism, djinn, egypt, Egyptian gods, Islam, P. Djèlí Clark, steampunk ·
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Sex, death, and queerness: a delightfully horrifying collection

Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado

October 26, 2021 by Mobius_Walker Leave a Comment

BINGO – Reader’s Choice in place of Home In Her Body and Other Parties, Carmen Maria Machado has compiled eight short stories that are all unabashedly queer and horrifying. Much like Mariana Enriquez, another Latina short story horror writer I’ve read this year, Machado erases the line between the natural and supernatural. Magical realism floods every sentence. Whereas Enriquez’s stories tend to focus on social structures and politics, Machado focuses on sex and gender identity. In these short stories, Machado manages to illicit dread and […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror, Short Stories Tagged With: carmen maria machado, cbr13bingo, magical realism, short stories

Mobius_Walker's CBR13 Review No:64 · Genres: Fiction, Horror, Short Stories · Tags: carmen maria machado, cbr13bingo, magical realism, short stories ·
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With set-up all taken care of, Pierce shines again

Street Magic by Tamora Pierce

October 26, 2021 by Mobius_Walker Leave a Comment

BINGO – Cityscape Briar Moss and his teacher Rosethorn have travelled to Chammur in order to expose Briar to the greater world and help farmers with their crops. While in Chammur, Briar gets to know the local street kids. He was a former street kid himself, so he feels an automatic kinship with these ganged up kiddos. One child, Evvy, stands out to Briar and not only because she’s the only street kid who isn’t in a gang. She has ambient magic that presents itself […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: cbr13bingo, Series, tamora pierce, the circle opens

Mobius_Walker's CBR13 Review No:63 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: cbr13bingo, Series, tamora pierce, the circle opens ·
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