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How to handle mental health issues in a novel

The Art of Insanity by Christine Webb

January 13, 2023 by ElCicco 1 Comment

CBR15passport – a new to me author My Cannonball15 is off to a great start; I’m three for three so far. This book, The Art of Insanity by Christine Webb, was an “extra surprise” gift from Black Raven as part of the CBR14 Holiday Book Exchange. It is a wonderful story about a high school senior named Natalie Cordova who has bipolar disorder and who struggles with the illness, its stigma, and her friends’ and family members’ reactions to it. Author Christine Webb tells readers […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Black Raven, CBR15Passport, Christine Webb, ElCicco, Fiction, Mental Health, The Art of Insanity, YA

ElCicco's CBR15 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Black Raven, CBR15Passport, Christine Webb, ElCicco, Fiction, Mental Health, The Art of Insanity, YA ·
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The value of a good cupcake, art and great friends

Dear Unicorn by Josh Funk

January 13, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

CBR15Passport Books recommended by friends  (I was recommend by the author and I have exchanged more than just tweets with him)   The cute companion to Dear Dragon by Josh Funk has arrived! (Or will in September 2023). We will now enjoy pen palling with a young girl and her unicorn pen pal in Dear Unicorn. This is a fun story about a young girl and her pen pal, who do not realize that they might have a lot in common (they like art, sports, […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, Poetry Tagged With: art, CBR15Passport, Charles Santoso, friendship, Josh Funk, pen pals, Social Themes, unicorns

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:29 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, Poetry · Tags: art, CBR15Passport, Charles Santoso, friendship, Josh Funk, pen pals, Social Themes, unicorns ·
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Book cover of Normal Family: On Truth, Love, and How I Met My 35 Siblings by Chrysta Bilton

A Few Squirts of a Turkey Baster

Normal Family: On Truth, Love, and How I Met My 35 Siblings by Chrysta Bilton

January 12, 2023 by Pooja Leave a Comment

CBR15 Passport Challenge: New to you authors #1 Chrysta and her sister are the daughters of a dynamic and damaged woman, a single lesbian who yearned for a child in the rather unaccepting 1980s – and found her ideal sperm donor in a hair salon. But both Debra and Jeffrey hid many secrets from their children. There’s that oft-quoted opening sentence of Anna Karenina – “Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” I thought of that quote, and how […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Featured, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #memoir, ARC, CBR15Passport, Chrysta Bilton, coming-of-age, family, lgbt, NetGalley, non fiction

Pooja's CBR15 Review No:8 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Featured, Non-Fiction · Tags: #memoir, ARC, CBR15Passport, Chrysta Bilton, coming-of-age, family, lgbt, NetGalley, non fiction ·
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Is the Past Written in Sand or Stone?

Saving Her Highland Traitor by Maeve Greyson

January 12, 2023 by Pooja Leave a Comment

CBR15 Passport Challenge: Different (sub)genres #1 After Mira and her godson Robbie travel back in time to 18th century Scotland, they settle into a content life with Clan MacDonald. But when Mira realizes that the chief, Teague, is destined to be executed before the end of the year, she becomes determined to avert his fate. Time travel historical romance is a niche genre that I’ve had very little exposure to. I enjoy straightforward historical romance, but the fish-out-of-water aspect of it, as well as the […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: ARC, CBR15Passport, historical, Maeve Greyson, NetGalley, Romance, scotland, time travel

Pooja's CBR15 Review No:7 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: ARC, CBR15Passport, historical, Maeve Greyson, NetGalley, Romance, scotland, time travel ·
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“I’m not holding you against your will; I’m holding you against your car.”

Mr. Perfect by Linda Howard

January 12, 2023 by Pooja Leave a Comment

CBR15 Passport Challenge: Books recommended by friends #1 When a list of attributes that “Mr. Perfect” must have goes viral, the worst that the four authors think will happen is some unwanted publicity – but they realize that things can get much worse as someone begins picking them off one by one. I picked this book up on a whim – I’d never read this book before, but one of my Goodreads friends reviewed and it seemed like a fun read. Most of the romantic […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance, Suspense Tagged With: CBR15Passport, Fiction, Linda Howard, murder, mystery, Romance, romantinc suspense, Suspense, thriller

Pooja's CBR15 Review No:6 · Genres: Fiction, Romance, Suspense · Tags: CBR15Passport, Fiction, Linda Howard, murder, mystery, Romance, romantinc suspense, Suspense, thriller ·
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“Some things, Vera knew, were made to die.”

Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey

January 11, 2023 by booktrovert Leave a Comment

If you enjoy seasonal reading, I’d put this on the list for October – it has nice spooky bones and a strong creepy vibe (as you can pretty plainly tell from the cover art). Whenever you’re ready, the Crowder House will be waiting for you. Vera Crowder’s dad built the home that she grew up in – the home that she would leave at 16, and the home where she would return to witness the death of her mother.  The Crowder’s are a complicated family, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror Tagged With: CBR15Passport, Sarah Gailey

booktrovert's CBR15 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction, Horror · Tags: CBR15Passport, Sarah Gailey ·
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