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I’m losing my mind

The Memory Book by Lara Avery

November 19, 2019 by Malin Leave a Comment

Official book description: “They tell me that my memory will never be the same, that I’ll start forgetting things. At first just a little, and then a lot. So I’m writing to remember.” Sammie McCoy is a girl with a plan: graduate at the top of her class and get out of her small town as soon as possible. Nothing will stand in her way–not even the rare genetic disorder the doctors say will slowly steal her memories and then her health. So the memory […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: cbr11, chronic illness, contemporary fiction, dementia, Lara Avery, Malin, romantic, The Memory Book

Malin's CBR11 Review No:80 · Genres: Fiction, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: cbr11, chronic illness, contemporary fiction, dementia, Lara Avery, Malin, romantic, The Memory Book ·
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A bit like “About a Boy”, except here the Hugh Grant character is a heroin addict

Sangen om en brukket nese (The Ballad of a Broken Nose) by Arne Svingen

October 25, 2019 by Malin Leave a Comment

4.5 stars Bart is about to turn thirteen. He’s named after Bart Simpson, because it seems his mother wanted him to be tough and clever and able to handle himself. This is also why she’s signed him up for boxing lessons. He dutifully  goes to practise several times a week, and one of these days, he may actually start hitting. His boxing coach suggests he may want to try out for some other sport, which Bart can understand, as except for having a pretty good […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: About a Boy, alcoholism, Arne Svingen, cbr11, contemporary fiction, Malin, Norwegian, opera, poverty, romantic, Sangen om en brukket nese, The Ballad of a Broken Nose, Young Adult

Malin's CBR11 Review No:76 · Genres: Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: About a Boy, alcoholism, Arne Svingen, cbr11, contemporary fiction, Malin, Norwegian, opera, poverty, romantic, Sangen om en brukket nese, The Ballad of a Broken Nose, Young Adult ·
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“Heartbreak is a loss. Divorce is a piece of paper.”

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid

October 10, 2019 by Malin Leave a Comment

Earlier this year, Taylor Jenkins Reid published Daisy Jones and the Six, which has generally been very well received critically and keeps popping up on “Must read” lists. In several review of that book, I saw this, Jenkins Reid’s previous release, from 2017, highly recommended. Several people who were so-so on Daisy Jones and the Six claimed to prefer The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, and as movie stars seemed more intriguing to me than rock stars, I decided to give it a try. There are multiple narratives in […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fiction, History, Mystery, Romance Tagged With: cbr11, contemporary fiction, historical fiction, LGBTQIA, Malin, movie stars, Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

Malin's CBR11 Review No:72 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fiction, History, Mystery, Romance · Tags: cbr11, contemporary fiction, historical fiction, LGBTQIA, Malin, movie stars, Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo ·
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Would have liked there to be a stronger romance element

The Bookish Life of Nina Hill by Abbi Waxman

September 23, 2019 by Malin Leave a Comment

4.5 stars From Goodreads, because it’s been over a month since I finished this: The only child of a single mother, Nina has her life just as she wants it: a job in a bookstore, a kick-butt trivia team, a world-class planner and a cat named Phil. If she sometimes suspects there might be more to life than reading, she just shrugs and picks up a new book. When the father Nina never knew existed suddenly dies, leaving behind innumerable sisters, brothers, nieces, and nephews, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: Abbi Waxman, Books, cbr11, contemporary fiction, family, Malin, romantic, The Bookish Life of Nina Hill

Malin's CBR11 Review No:67 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: Abbi Waxman, Books, cbr11, contemporary fiction, family, Malin, romantic, The Bookish Life of Nina Hill ·
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Watch out, boy, she’ll chew you up

My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite

August 5, 2019 by Malin Leave a Comment

#CBR11 Bingo: Pajiba (reviewed by Kayleigh here) (Would also work for “Award winner”, “Own voices”, “Listicle”, “Cannonballer Says”, and possibly, “Far and Away”) Official book description: Korede is bitter. How could she not be? Her sister, Ayoola, is many things: the favorite child, the beautiful one, possibly sociopathic. And now Ayoola’s third boyfriend in a row is dead. Korede’s practicality is the sisters’ saving grace. She knows the best solutions for cleaning blood, the trunk of her car is big enough for a body, and she keeps […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: #ownvoices, Africa, Award Winner, cbr11, cbr11bingo, contemporary fiction, Malin, My Sister the Serial Killer, Oyinkan Braithwaite, pajiba, Satire, Sisters, Suspense

Malin's CBR11 Review No:61 · Genres: Fiction, Suspense · Tags: #ownvoices, Africa, Award Winner, cbr11, cbr11bingo, contemporary fiction, Malin, My Sister the Serial Killer, Oyinkan Braithwaite, pajiba, Satire, Sisters, Suspense ·
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cover for the book dear sweet pea

Dear Sweet Pea, Julie Murphy’s MG debut

Dear Sweet Pea by Julie Murphy

July 30, 2019 by cosbrarian 2 Comments

CBR11Bingo – Own Voices! Holy poop, this is my 52nd review! I’ve officially cannonballed! Not that I’ll stop playing now, though. I am a huge fan of Julie Murphy’s YA books, so when I saw the ARC for her middle grade debut was available at Book Expo, I knew I’d be snapping it up both for my pleasure reading and for my work on the RI Middle School Book Award Committee! While I’d usually save my off-committee summertime for “anything but children’s books”, I decided […]

Filed Under: Children's Books Tagged With: cbr11bingo, Children's, contemporary fiction, fat rep, fat representation, funny, julie murphy, LGBTQ, middle grade, Realistic fiction, sweet

cosbrarian's CBR11 Review No:52 · Genres: Children's Books · Tags: cbr11bingo, Children's, contemporary fiction, fat rep, fat representation, funny, julie murphy, LGBTQ, middle grade, Realistic fiction, sweet ·
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