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Not until I helped kill a man did I realize how complex an act a murder can be

The Secret History by Donna Tartt

August 28, 2022 by carmelpie 6 Comments

A month or two before, I would have been appalled at the idea of any murder at all. But that Sunday afternoon, as I actually stood watching one, it seemed the easiest thing in the world. ― Donna Tartt, The Secret History “Time, and repeated screenings, have endowed the memory with a menace the original did not possess. -Donna Tartt, The Secret History Based on my experience reading The Goldfinch, I knew that my next Donna Tartt book would be a serious undertaking. After being […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: #murdermystery, classics, college students, Donna Tartt, Greek, murder, New England

carmelpie's CBR14 Review No:23 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: #murdermystery, classics, college students, Donna Tartt, Greek, murder, New England ·
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Money, it’s a crime

The Assistants by Camille Perri

August 12, 2020 by Ellesfena Leave a Comment

CBR12 Bingo: Money! If this didn’t fit so perfectly into a Bingo square, I probably wouldn’t bother to review it. I probably wouldn’t have bothered to finish reading it. Tina Fontana is the personal assistant to Robert Barlow, an all-powerful media executive who basically the controls the news. He’s a billionaire, she makes $40,000 a year (Do men like Jeff Bezos and Rupert Murdoch really pay their assistants so poorly? Eat the rich). A mistake on an expense report leaves her with an extra check […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: camille perri, cbr12bingo, college students, New York City, student loans

Ellesfena's CBR12 Review No:17 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: camille perri, cbr12bingo, college students, New York City, student loans ·
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Lisa Naffziger, I say this with love and respect, you are one disturbed lady! I like you! 

Minus by Lisa Naffziger

May 28, 2020 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Minus is a graphic novel that is constructed well but one very messed-up story! Whatever your biases are will directly color and create your opinion of it. Beck is a young girl who has convinced her overprotective father to let her go to college. She has been homeschooled her whole life and she is only seventeen, but knows she needs to do this. Even if she knows there are rules that will have to be strictly followed. On her way there a pit stop at […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, Mystery, Suspense, Young Adult Tagged With: college students, coming-of-age, Lisa Naffziger, missing persons, Mystery & Detective, Psychology, Social Themes, Thrillers & Suspense

BlackRaven's CBR12 Review No:186 · Genres: Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, Mystery, Suspense, Young Adult · Tags: college students, coming-of-age, Lisa Naffziger, missing persons, Mystery & Detective, Psychology, Social Themes, Thrillers & Suspense ·
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Leadership. Read for work, still counts!

December 18, 2015 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

Read this one for work, for a class I was co-teaching, but it still counts!  It was a little dense for some of our students I think, but the concepts were solid and stories from actual college students were helpful, and overall I think it is a good text to help college students expand their definition of leadership, and find ways to employ leadership lessons and skills in their daily lives.

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: college students, Leadership, teaching

cheerbrarian's CBR7 Review No:32 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: college students, Leadership, teaching ·
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