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Who knew running away to nerd-camp could be so complicated?

December 30, 2017 by Malin Leave a Comment

From Goodreads: Elliot Gabaroche is very clear on what she isn’t going to do this summer.  1. She isn’t going to stay home in Sacramento, where she’d have to sit through her stepmother’s sixth community theater production of The Importance of Being Earnest. 2. She isn’t going to mock trial camp at UCLA. 3. And she certainly isn’t going to to the Air Force summer program at her mom’s base in Colorado Springs. As cool as it would be to live-action-role-play Ender’s Game, Ellie’s seen three generations of […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: cbr9, Contemporary Romance, fandom, Lily Anderson, Malin, Not Now Not Ever, oscar wilde, retelling, the importance of being earnest, Young Adult

Malin's CBR9 Review No:125 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: cbr9, Contemporary Romance, fandom, Lily Anderson, Malin, Not Now Not Ever, oscar wilde, retelling, the importance of being earnest, Young Adult ·
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Not exactly like the TV show, but still very good

December 30, 2017 by Malin Leave a Comment

From the blurb: Meet Jessica Jones. Once upon a time, she was a costumed superhero…but not a very good one. Her powers were unremarkable compared to the costumed icons that populate the Marvel Universe. In a city of Marvels, Jessica Jones never found her niche. Now a chain-smoking, self-destructive alcoholic with a mean inferiority complex, Jones is the owner and sole employee of Alias Investigations – a small, private-investigative firm specialising in superhuman cases. When she uncovers the potentially explosive secret of one hero’s true […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: adapted into TV, brian michael bendis, cbr9, Graphic Novel, Jessica Jones Alias, Malin, Marvel universe, michael gaydos, paranormal fantasy, superheroes

Malin's CBR9 Review No:124 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: adapted into TV, brian michael bendis, cbr9, Graphic Novel, Jessica Jones Alias, Malin, Marvel universe, michael gaydos, paranormal fantasy, superheroes ·
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How is a book about a spy this boring?

December 30, 2017 by Malin Leave a Comment

Alexander Hayes fought bravely during the Napoleonic war and achieved the rank of Major. During the battle of Waterloo, he was gravely injured and nearly died. When he, some weeks later, managed to get back to rejoin his fellow soldiers, he discovered that not only had one of his childhood friends died during the battle, but that he was being accused of treason. In absolute disgrace, he lets his family continue to believe that he died, and goes to work as a spy for England, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery, Romance Tagged With: Caroline Linden, cbr9, For Your Arms Only, historical romance, Malin, mystery, Regency, spies, The Bow Street Agents

Malin's CBR9 Review No:123 · Genres: Fiction, History, Mystery, Romance · Tags: Caroline Linden, cbr9, For Your Arms Only, historical romance, Malin, mystery, Regency, spies, The Bow Street Agents ·
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The snoring, the rain, and Mama’s hair that smells like bread.

December 30, 2017 by borisanne 12 Comments

I feel incredibly robbed not to have found this book when I was mid-adolescence, when I would have reveled in empathy with Esperanza, the beautiful, awkward, sad, scared, bold, shy, lonely, social narrator who is coming-of-age through the course of the year during which The House on Mango Street takes place. Cisneros writes this book as an extended series of short vignettes: portraits of people, places, and things in Esperanza’s life; all the things that make up the tapestry of her youth. With these vignettes, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: boys, cannonball, cbr9, Chicago, cisneros, cousins, esperanza, high heels, immigrant, language barrier, little sister, mama, nuns, puberty, Sandra Cisneros, sex

borisanne's CBR9 Review No:52 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: boys, cannonball, cbr9, Chicago, cisneros, cousins, esperanza, high heels, immigrant, language barrier, little sister, mama, nuns, puberty, Sandra Cisneros, sex ·
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We were just at the point of approaching and negotiating a gentle curve.

December 30, 2017 by borisanne Leave a Comment

Well, this was a lovely discovery! Kitchen was in a stack of books given to me very randomly by a friend who moved away a couple of years ago and did a big purge. She has great taste, but also loves to buy books, so I’m finding it all a little hit and miss. I wish I had picked this up the day my friend gave it to me. It is incredibly, beautifully written, so also I must give due credit to the translator, because […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #food, banana yoshimoto, being transgender, cbr9, cooking, grief, Japan, kitchen, yoshimoto

borisanne's CBR9 Review No:51 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #food, banana yoshimoto, being transgender, cbr9, cooking, grief, Japan, kitchen, yoshimoto ·
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What if she doesn’t want to remember?

December 30, 2017 by borisanne Leave a Comment

You know how sometimes you keep trying to read a book, but you aren’t feeling it so you put it down indefinitely and then when you pick it up again, you can’t believe how much action there is and you just plow through the end as if you’d never put it down? Beachcombing for a Shipwrecked God was like that for it. It’s the first book I started reading in 2017, and one of the last that I finished. I don’t think I read a […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: birth, boat, cbr9, coomer, grief, joe coomer, maritime, rebirth, stroke, suicide, Teen pregnancy

borisanne's CBR9 Review No:50 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: birth, boat, cbr9, coomer, grief, joe coomer, maritime, rebirth, stroke, suicide, Teen pregnancy ·
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