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The Review of the Great Books

June 22, 2017 by alwaysanswerb Leave a Comment

I really, really liked Elena Ferrante’s My Brilliant Friend, which is an incredibly blase way to compliment a book so raw and confrontational and, well, brilliant. The remaining three books in the Neapolitan Novels series build on the strong momentum established by the first and, in the process, continue to be some of the most poignant reading I’ve experienced in ages. The feelings that these books provoked in me were strong and visceral, inflamed and tender in their ebb and flow. These are not feel-good […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: contemporary fiction, Elena Ferrante, Italy, literary fiction, Naples, Neapolitan Novels

alwaysanswerb's CBR9 Review No:47 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: contemporary fiction, Elena Ferrante, Italy, literary fiction, Naples, Neapolitan Novels ·
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A YA retelling of You’ve Got Mail that’s much better than the film, in my opinion

May 17, 2017 by Malin 12 Comments

4.5 stars Bailey “Mink” Rydell and “Alex” have been chatting on a movie message board for months and both absolutely love classic movies. They have hit it off to the point where “Alex” invites “Mink” to his hometown to come see North by Northwest at an outdoor screening on the beach at the annual film festival being arranged in Coronado Cove. Bailey’s parents got divorced a few years back, and now that Bailey’s mother seems to be divorcing her new husband as well, Bailey has chosen […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: Alex Approximately, cbr9, contemporary fiction, Jenn Bennett, Malin, retelling, romance, Young Adult

Malin's CBR9 Review No:46 · Genres: Fiction, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: Alex Approximately, cbr9, contemporary fiction, Jenn Bennett, Malin, retelling, romance, Young Adult ·
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I want to know what it feels like to have crushes that could conceivably maybe one day turn into boyfriends

May 9, 2017 by Malin 2 Comments

4.5 stars Sixteen-year-old Molly Peskin-Suso has had a crush on twenty-six different guys (number twenty-six is Lin-Manuel Miranda, and I share your infatuation, girl!), but these crushes have never really developed into anything and she’s never kissed anyone. Molly’s twin sister Cassie is very encouraging and tries to get her to just “go for it”, but Cassie has had flings with a number of girls, and is a lot more outgoing and confident than Molly. While they are twins, the sisters have vastly different body […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: becky albertalli, cbr9, contemporary fiction, LGBTQ, Malin, romantic, The Upside of Unrequited, Young Adult

Malin's CBR9 Review No:44 · Genres: Fiction, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: becky albertalli, cbr9, contemporary fiction, LGBTQ, Malin, romantic, The Upside of Unrequited, Young Adult ·
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Reading YA frequently makes me very happy I never have to revisit my teenage years

May 9, 2017 by Malin 2 Comments

Lula and Rory are basically the “Weird Girl and What’s His Name” of the title. Odd-ball teenagers in the little town of Hawthorne, North Carolina. They are best friends, sharing an interest for fantasy and sci-f, but their deepest and most abiding love is for the TV show The X-Files, being active in the online fan community and writing a joint blog where they analyse and comment on the episodes. Both have been abandoned by parents. Rory lives alone with his alcoholic mother, while Lula […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: baxlala, cbr9, contemporary fiction, fandom, Malin, Meagan Brothers, narfna, small town life, weird girl and what's his name, Young Adult

Malin's CBR9 Review No:43 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: baxlala, cbr9, contemporary fiction, fandom, Malin, Meagan Brothers, narfna, small town life, weird girl and what's his name, Young Adult ·
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All ends well for the white man.

May 1, 2017 by tillie 7 Comments

“Like all great novels, “Freedom” does not just tell an engrossing story. It illuminates, through the steady radiance of its author’s profound moral intelligence, the world we thought we knew.” From NYtimes That quote makes me want to vomit. What is it about Jonathan Franzen that brings out the white men? The “let me explain how awesomely brilliant and true and beautiful this book is”-men? This book is shite. And I’ve been reading a lot of reviews to figure out why people love it. The […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: contemporary fiction, drama, freedom, jonathan franzen, Mathildehoeg

tillie's CBR9 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: contemporary fiction, drama, freedom, jonathan franzen, Mathildehoeg ·
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“If getting drunk was how people forgot they were mortal, then hangovers were how they remembered.”

April 27, 2017 by alwaysanswerb Leave a Comment

3.5 stars This is a book I think I ought to have enjoyed more than I did. Indeed, there was a witty irreverence to it that I liked quite a lot, a style of writing that’s equally funny and poignant. It was the style, and the somewhat absurdist musings that were brought to life by the style, that was the most salient part of the book for me. The thing is, there just wasn’t that much of a story. The concept is that a superior […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: contemporary fiction, Matt Haig

alwaysanswerb's CBR9 Review No:31 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: contemporary fiction, Matt Haig ·
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