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I Like You Very Much. Just As You Are

March 30, 2014 by Berry 8 Comments

Falling in love with a work of fiction or a fictional character can be a tricky business, and in many ways it resembles and reflects the experience of falling in love with a so called real person. Which is why Dustin Rowles comparing the Veronica Mars movie experience to briefly reuniting with an old lover was so apt, and also why I’m going to shamelessly steal that analogue for the purposes of writing a review for The Thousand Dollar Tan Line, the first in the […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: #CBR6, crime, murder, mystery, romance

Berry's CBR6 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: #CBR6, crime, murder, mystery, romance ·
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An evocative road-trip through 1800’s India.

March 25, 2014 by Renton Leave a Comment

The Strangler Vine is an interesting novel – part road-trip, part examination of British-Indian relations in the 1800’s and part detective story starring an opium addicted poet, a by-the-book soldier, a shady mercenary and a bloodthirsty cult. If all that sounds like a bit much to take in, it’s not as Tarantino as described! It’s a carefully plotted novel, slowly dropping plot-points like breadcrumbs along the road at regular intervals. The story follows the mismatched duo of William Avery, a self-important junior officer in the East […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: #CBR6, crime, Fiction, India

Renton's CBR6 Review No:5 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: #CBR6, crime, Fiction, India ·
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The Disappointing Disappointment

March 18, 2014 by popcultureboy Leave a Comment

I’ve loved Barbara Vine for like ever. I know she doesn’t exist and is in fact Ruth Rendell, but still. It’s an irony that I have not now nor have I ever had any desire to read a Rendell novel. Vine first showed up on my radar when A Fatal Inversion was televised for the BBC way back in time before the hula hoop. Okay, it was like 1992 or something but still, I’m old, alright? Anyway, I read the book of that, then burned my way […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, Barbara Vine, crime, Fiction, historical fiction, The Child's Child

popcultureboy's CBR6 Review No:14 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR6, Barbara Vine, crime, Fiction, historical fiction, The Child's Child ·
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Just What Kind of Fake Psychic Are You?

March 18, 2014 by popcultureboy Leave a Comment

Ah, Linwood Barclay. As I have documented on previous reviews, I loved him, then I nearly broke up with him, and then with Trust Your Eyes, he won my heart all over again. This short sharp little story first appeared as a novella titled Clouded Vision, which was published for the Quick Reads initiative. Barclay has expanded the original novella into a fully fledged novel (though still short, at just 270 pages), though as I haven’t read the original, I can’t do a compare and contrast. Barclay brings back […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, crime, Fiction, Linwood Barclay, Never Saw It Coming

popcultureboy's CBR6 Review No:13 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR6, crime, Fiction, Linwood Barclay, Never Saw It Coming ·
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There are all kind of ghosts in this life, and this book has most of them.

March 11, 2014 by narfna 2 Comments

Nothing about this is the way I thought it was going to be. I really, really liked it. I think the main reason I’m always so surprised when I enjoy Stephen King novels is that the very first book of his I ever read was Cell, which I didn’t like, and which I now know is considered to be one of his inferior offerings. This is an especially dumb mindset to have now as I’ve read quite a few since then and enjoyed all of them […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: coming-of-age, crime, hard case crime, joyland, michael kelly, mystery, narfna, speculative, Stephen King, thriller

narfna's CBR6 Review No:22 · Genres: Audiobooks, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: coming-of-age, crime, hard case crime, joyland, michael kelly, mystery, narfna, speculative, Stephen King, thriller ·
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Sin City: The Hard Goodbye – Review #11 for AamilTheCamel

March 5, 2014 by AamilTheCamel Leave a Comment

A visual treat and a complete entertainer.

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, 130 challenge, comic, crime, frank miller, sin city

AamilTheCamel's CBR6 Review No:11 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR6, 130 challenge, comic, crime, frank miller, sin city ·
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