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The Last Days of the Free Comanche

Ride the Wind by Lucia St. Clair Robson

June 18, 2022 by Pooja Leave a Comment

Captured in a raid, nine-year-old Cynthia Ann Parker is adopted by a Comanche couple and becomes integrated into the tribe, given the name Naduah, and eventually grows up to marry a Comanche chief. I love long lush historical fiction, especially older ones that lean more heavily into sprawling plots than most modern books. Ride the Wind delivered on all these fronts, and told a fascinating true story to boot. I enjoyed the style of writing, which was somewhat purple at times but created a vivid sense of […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: colonialism, historical fiction, Lucia St. Clair Robson, Native American, romance, wild west

Pooja's CBR14 Review No:80 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: colonialism, historical fiction, Lucia St. Clair Robson, Native American, romance, wild west ·
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“Historians, I think, should be keepers of truth. We must tell things as they are – honestly, and without subversion. That is the greatest good one can do.”

City of Stairs (The Divine Cities, #1) by Robert Jackson Bennett

February 25, 2022 by narfna 2 Comments

Rating four stars (4.5, really) on the side of caution with full knowledge that I could come back here very soon and bump this up to five stars. How many five-star reviews is too many to give out in one month? Anyway, this book was great! This is only the second series I’ve read by Robert Jackson Bennett, but I feel like it might have bumped him up to my favorite authors list. I five-starred both published books in his latest series, so I had […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: #fantasy, City of Stairs, colonialism, epic fantasy, espionage, mystery, Religion, Robert Jackson Bennett, The Divine Cities

narfna's CBR14 Review No:33 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: #fantasy, City of Stairs, colonialism, epic fantasy, espionage, mystery, Religion, Robert Jackson Bennett, The Divine Cities ·
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“With everyone working together and recognizing each other’s humanity, we will all get to space someday, and we will all have enough.”

Across a Field of Starlight by Blue Delliquanti

February 5, 2022 by GentleRain 2 Comments

This was another great purchase courtesy of the new YA graphic novel section at my Barnes & Noble! Across a Field of Starlight has everything I want in a book — thoughtful science fiction, an examination of what growing up in a traumatic situation of deprivation vs growing up in a utopian commune situation does to you, interrogation of colonialism, mental health, trans and queer characters (one of the main characters has the pansexual pride flag tattooed on their arm!), body diversity, etc, etc, etc… […]

Filed Under: Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Science Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: #Science Fiction, Blue Delliquanti, colonialism, Imperialism, nonbinary, Queer characters, space battles, transgender characters, trauma

GentleRain's CBR14 Review No:34 · Genres: Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Science Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: #Science Fiction, Blue Delliquanti, colonialism, Imperialism, nonbinary, Queer characters, space battles, transgender characters, trauma ·
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An AU of Steampunk Egypt, a magical whodunnit, and a great cast of characters. What more could you want?

A Master of Djinn by P. Djeli Clark

October 26, 2021 by Mobius_Walker 2 Comments

BINGO – REC’D by the wonderful narfna, CoffeeShopReader, ElCicco, Emmalita, and witcherwill. Their reviews are all linked above. I encourage you to read all of these great reviews as well. Fatma el-Sha’arawi is an agent of the Ministry of Alchemy, Enchantments, and Supernatural Entities in an alternate history of Egypt in the 1910s. She is called in to investigate the brutal murders of a cult of people who worship al-Jahiz, the man who brought magic and the djinn into the world. Soon enough, a person claiming […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: cbr13bingo, colonialism, djinn, egypt, Egyptian gods, Islam, P. Djèlí Clark, steampunk

Mobius_Walker's CBR13 Review No:65 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: cbr13bingo, colonialism, djinn, egypt, Egyptian gods, Islam, P. Djèlí Clark, steampunk ·
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I love the smell of colonialism in the morning

Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad

June 26, 2021 by KimMiE" 7 Comments

I was so disappointed in the last two books I read that I decided to shift gears and read something more “weighty.” I’d been missing beautiful writing and thought-provoking content, so I turned to my TBR list for ideas and came up with Heart of Darkness, a short novel that I’d always meant to read but had never gotten around to. It’s an important English novella published in 1899 by a Polish author about a British steamboat captain sailing through Africa; 80 years later it […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR13, classics, colonialism, controversial books, Joseph Conrad, KimMiE", Literature

KimMiE"'s CBR13 Review No:25 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR13, classics, colonialism, controversial books, Joseph Conrad, KimMiE", Literature ·
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Reviewing a classic and introducing a kitten!

Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury

June 10, 2021 by Bothari43 9 Comments

I know I’ve read Bradbury before, but I think it’s been since high school and I don’t think I ever read this one. I read this for my library sci-fi book club, and it’s been the most divisive one we’ve read since I’ve joined. Several of us thought the writing was beautiful and the stories were interesting, but several others thought it was too old and dated and sexist. Good discussion, though! Each chapter is a story of how Mars came to be colonized, starting […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: classics, colonialism, humans are terrible, Martian Chronicles, Ray Bradbury

Bothari43's CBR13 Review No:16 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: classics, colonialism, humans are terrible, Martian Chronicles, Ray Bradbury ·
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