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The Phantom of the Slaughterhouse doesn’t sing, but he does build creepy mechanical spiders

February 2, 2017 by Malin Leave a Comment

3.5 stars Wen, a young woman, whose family were clearly of a higher social status before her mother got sick and died, now works as a doctor’s apprentice for her father. Wen and her father are Itanyai. They both live in a large factory complex, Gochan One, treating to the workers of a large slaughterhouse. In the same larger compound, there is a factory producing textiles and one making advanced war machines, to further the military might of their country. Most of the workers at […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: alternate history, cbr9, historical fantasy, Malin, Of Metal and Wishes, phantom of the opera, retelling, romantic, Sarah Fine, steampunk, Young Adult

Malin's CBR9 Review No:8 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: alternate history, cbr9, historical fantasy, Malin, Of Metal and Wishes, phantom of the opera, retelling, romantic, Sarah Fine, steampunk, Young Adult ·
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One Fell Out of the Cuckoo’s Nest

February 2, 2017 by Mikki Blu 6 Comments

It’s been awhile since I’ve read a murder mystery (no kissing in this book!), but I’d been intrigued about these books by J.K. Rowling written under a pseudonym for awhile.  I’ve read all the Harry Potter books, and enjoyed them immensely, so I was curious to see how she would do with the real world.  Instead of wizards and magic we are presented with the death of a superstar model, a person who is regarded in society as being elevated above the rest of us […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: cbr9, Cormoran Strike Book #1, J.K. Rowling, mystery, Robert Galbraith

Mikki Blu's CBR9 Review No:9 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: cbr9, Cormoran Strike Book #1, J.K. Rowling, mystery, Robert Galbraith ·
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“Quit these pretentious things and just punch the clock”

February 2, 2017 by Bea Pants 4 Comments

  Perhaps my introverted nature is the reason that I so enjoy books where people are polite on the surface but all full of emotions underneath. I also like stories where peoples desires are constantly being repressed by societal constraints. I read Edith Wharton’s The House of Mirth and loved it even though the end is incredibly depressing. The Age on Innocence has similar themes but without the dark ending. Newland Archer is a young gentleman from one of the best families in New York […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: #edithwharton, cbr9

Bea Pants's CBR9 Review No:6 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: #edithwharton, cbr9 ·
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Blah blah blah…great book…great characters…BRAD PITT CAN’T RECOGNIZE FACES…

February 2, 2017 by scootsa1000 7 Comments

Seriously, I’m not sure I can even get past the news that Brad Pitt has a disorder that prevents him from recognizing faces. According to Holding up the Universe, one in every 50 people has this disorder, and I’m overwhelmed with this information. Brad Pitt must be so surprised every time he looks in the mirror! Or when he sees his handsome friends, beautiful children, or gorgeous ex-wives. I really can’t get over this. Like Brad, one of the two narrators of this book has […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: brad pitt, cbr9, holding up the universe, jennifer niven, Scootsa1000

scootsa1000's CBR9 Review No:11 · Genres: Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: brad pitt, cbr9, holding up the universe, jennifer niven, Scootsa1000 ·
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“Color our world blackened”

February 1, 2017 by Bea Pants 1 Comment

My honest rating would be more like 3.5 but since I liked the book enough to read the next one in the series, I bumped it up to 4. Brandon Sanderson does a lot of things really well. He spins a hell of an epic yarn and he writes great fight and battle scenes. However I often find his characters fall a little flat for me, which I’ll address later in the review. Overall, the first book in the Mistborn series was engaging and fun […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: #fantasy, cbr9, Mistborn

Bea Pants's CBR9 Review No:4 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: #fantasy, cbr9, Mistborn ·
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I swear, Ian Rankin, if you kill John Rebus, I will come after you.

February 1, 2017 by scootsa1000 Leave a Comment

2017 marks the 30th anniversary of Ian Rankin’s John Rebus series, one of my favorite literary detectives. Like Harry Bosch, Kurt Wallender, and even my beloved Bill Hodges, Rebus is a cop who’s very life revolves around his work. His family and non-police friends have mostly disappeared. He drinks and smokes too much and his diet isn’t exemplary. He thinks outside the box, and is often criticized or even punished for going against the rules. But he gets results. And he does it all against […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: cbr9, edinburgh, Ian Rankin, John Rebus, rather be the devil, Scootsa1000

scootsa1000's CBR9 Review No:10 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: cbr9, edinburgh, Ian Rankin, John Rebus, rather be the devil, Scootsa1000 ·
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