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Miles’ adventures in boarding school

July 17, 2015 by Malin Leave a Comment

3.5 stars Miles Halter doesn’t really have any friends in his Florida high school and persuades his parents to send him to the same boarding school in Alabama that his father once attended. When he gets there, he is quickly included in the already established circle of friends including his roommate Chip, usually referred to as the Colonel; the intense and unpredictable Alaska, whom Miles falls in love with pretty much at first sight; and Takumi, who seems like the most sane of the group. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: CBR7, contemporary fiction, friendship, grief, john green, looking for alaska, Malin, Young Adult

Malin's CBR7 Review No:75 · Genres: Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: CBR7, contemporary fiction, friendship, grief, john green, looking for alaska, Malin, Young Adult ·
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West Side Story meets Sons of Anarchy

July 16, 2015 by Malin Leave a Comment

I got this review copy from NetGalley in return for a fair and unbiased review. The book is available now.  Emily lives a nice, safe, uneventful life with her mother and adopted father Once a year she meets up with her biological dad for an awkward day, usually spent shopping, but she tries not to think too much about him or his side of the family. After all, he willingly signed away his parental rights and wanted nothing to do with her as a baby, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: bikers, CBR7, Contemporary Romance, Katie McGarry, Malin, NetGalley, Nowhere But Here, Thunder Road, Young Adult

Malin's CBR7 Review No:74 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: bikers, CBR7, Contemporary Romance, Katie McGarry, Malin, NetGalley, Nowhere But Here, Thunder Road, Young Adult ·
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Even More New Adults in Romantical Situations

July 15, 2015 by Mrs. Julien 6 Comments

So many “new adult” romances, so little time. I recommend The Ivy Years series by Sarina Bowen and will be looking into her back catalogue. Taking place at a New England college, Harkness, the stories are not light and yet avoid melodrama. These are young people coming into their own and figuring out who they want to be. Each story features at least one character who is an athlete, mostly they are involved in hockey, but there are also soccer and basketball team members, and […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: Blonde Date, CBR7, Contemporary Romance, New Adult Romance, Prolixity Julien, romance, Sarina Bowen, The Ivy Years series, The Shameless Hour, The Understatement of the Year, The Year We Fell Down, The Year We Hid Away

Mrs. Julien's CBR7 Review No:64 · Genres: Romance · Tags: Blonde Date, CBR7, Contemporary Romance, New Adult Romance, Prolixity Julien, romance, Sarina Bowen, The Ivy Years series, The Shameless Hour, The Understatement of the Year, The Year We Fell Down, The Year We Hid Away ·
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An Impressionist Painting in the Form of a Novel

July 14, 2015 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

She has come to understand the importance of structuring details around a narrative, the expectation of histories having a beginning, a middle, and an end, though she doesn’t really believe this is the way life works: she does not know the way life works. For CBR6 last year, I reviewed Kate Walbert’s 2004 novel Our Kind and among other things I was struck by the stream-of-consciousness narration. It allowed Walbert to move back and forth through time, building a web of interconnectivity between events and […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR7, ElCicco, Fiction, Kate Walbert, ReadWomen, The Sunken Cathedral

ElCicco's CBR7 Review No:32 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR7, ElCicco, Fiction, Kate Walbert, ReadWomen, The Sunken Cathedral ·
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I think the book should have been about Ben or Radar instead

July 13, 2015 by Malin 2 Comments

Quentin “Q” Jacobsen is a fairly average, if overly anxious teenager. He has lived next door to Margo Roth Spiegelman for most of his life, and been in love with her for as long as he can remember. Margo is one of the most popular girls in school, has a nearly legendary reputation. Of course, she also barely seems to know that Quentin or his friends Ben and Radar exist, but that doesn’t stop Quentin from dreaming of her from afar. So when Margo climbs […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: adapted into film, CBR7, contemporary fiction, friendship, john green, Malin, paper towns, Young Adult

Malin's CBR7 Review No:73 · Genres: Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: adapted into film, CBR7, contemporary fiction, friendship, john green, Malin, paper towns, Young Adult ·
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Growing up (in the north of Sweden) is hard to do

July 13, 2015 by Malin 1 Comment

Matti grows up in a tiny town in the remote north of Sweden in the 1960s and 70s. The chapters in this book are more like little short stories about different aspects of his childhood and adolescence, chronicled with humour and the occasional forays into strange, magical realism-inspired fantasy sequences. The inhabitants of his town and the surrounding areas seem to be either deeply puritanically religious or Communists, not caring for the trappings of religion at all. The gruff and peculiar inhabitants are set in […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR7, coming-of-age, historical fiction, Malin, Mikael Niemi, Norwegian, Popular Music from Vittula, rock music, Sweden, the 1960s, the 1970s

Malin's CBR7 Review No:72 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR7, coming-of-age, historical fiction, Malin, Mikael Niemi, Norwegian, Popular Music from Vittula, rock music, Sweden, the 1960s, the 1970s ·
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