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The Past Is a Different Country

The World of the Shining Prince: Court Life in Ancient Japan by Ivan Morris

American Monsters by Adam Jortner

August 28, 2025 by Pooja 2 Comments

CBR17 Bingo: Favorite – Both books are history books about fairly specialized, off beat topics – my favorite kind. The World of the Shining Prince by Ivan Morris – 5 stars For about a century about a millennium ago, a strange era flourished in Japan where a series of boy emperors were ruled by their in-laws (who were also their grandparents, cousins, and aunts), beauty was virtue, and the failure to catch the vaguest conversational allusion to a poem spelled social ruin. This book is […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #history, Adam Jortner, audiobook, cbr17bingo, culture, horror, Ivan Morris, Japan, Non-Fiction, Pop Culture, United States

Pooja's CBR17 Review No:47 · Genres: Audiobooks, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: #history, Adam Jortner, audiobook, cbr17bingo, culture, horror, Ivan Morris, Japan, Non-Fiction, Pop Culture, United States ·
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Culture has many forms

The Runaway Pancake by Tiny Fisscher

Sleep Here, Wake There by Caio Zero

July 15, 2025 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

cbr17bingo Culture (Runaway Pancake) and Work (Sleep Here, Wake There) When you are a reader of the children’s genre you find all types of books. One of my favorites are picture books as they are fun, unique and quick reads. Still, they can have deep messages and/or be quirky and fun.  The Runaway Pancake by Tiny Fisscher and illustrated by Sophie Pluim (currently available but read via an online reader copy) (CULTURE) is a fun and quirky one with a  fun take on the Gingerbread […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, Poetry Tagged With: animals, bedtime, Caio Zero, Caribbean & Latin America alternative family, cbr17bingo, community, culture, Fairy Tales, family, fathers, folklore, friendship, mothers, siblings, Sophie Pluim, Tiny Fisscher, work

BlackRaven's CBR17 Review No:328 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, Poetry · Tags: animals, bedtime, Caio Zero, Caribbean & Latin America alternative family, cbr17bingo, community, culture, Fairy Tales, family, fathers, folklore, friendship, mothers, siblings, Sophie Pluim, Tiny Fisscher, work ·
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To tell the truth, the whole truth

Muhammad Najem, War Reporter: How One Boy Put the Spotlight on Syria by Muhammad Najem

July 14, 2025 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

cbr17bingo Diaspora (this could be culture, but he upheaval of the Syrian people unfortunately fits.) Sadly, this book, Muhammad Najem, War Reporter: How One Boy Put the Spotlight on Syria, is nonfiction. I say sadly as nobody, let alone children and teenagers should have to go through what he did. Muhammad Najem, Nora Neus and Julie Robine gathered their talents and told the story of Muhammad as he risked not only his life, but the lives of his family, friends and neighbors. He wanted to be […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: cbr17bingo, civil war, culture, diaspora, ears, family, friendship, Julie Robine, medical content, Middle East, military, Muhammad Najem, Nora Neus, parents, reporters, Reporting, siblings, Social Themes, Syria, war, War correspondents

BlackRaven's CBR17 Review No:326 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: cbr17bingo, civil war, culture, diaspora, ears, family, friendship, Julie Robine, medical content, Middle East, military, Muhammad Najem, Nora Neus, parents, reporters, Reporting, siblings, Social Themes, Syria, war, War correspondents ·
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One summer of food, friends, family

Speak Up, Santiago!: A Hillside Valley Graphic Novel by Julio Anta

January 22, 2025 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Speak Up, Santiago!: A Hillside Valley Graphic Novel by Julio Anta and illustrator Gabi Mendez is a story about friendship (even to yourself), family and finding your place. The cultural references, the ideas of community and more comes to life. The feeling is a younger The Misfits by James Howe, with colorful illustrations that brings Santi and his four new friends together.  In the end it is a cozy read that is both familiar and fresh. Santi is trying to come to terms with not […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Cooking/Food, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Sports, Young Adult Tagged With: Adolescence & Coming of Age, culture, friendship, Gabi Mendez, grandmothers, Hispanic, Julio Anta, Latino, summer

BlackRaven's CBR17 Review No:51 · Genres: Children's Books, Cooking/Food, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Sports, Young Adult · Tags: Adolescence & Coming of Age, culture, friendship, Gabi Mendez, grandmothers, Hispanic, Julio Anta, Latino, summer ·
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Stories need to be told

A Family Tree by Staci Lola Drouillard

Ursula Upside Down by Corey R. Tabor

November 22, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

When I do a combination review of two or more books, I like a theme to accompany them. This time, I really cannot find a common one outside of these stories need to be told. The first, A Family Tree, takes on a more serious nature, with nods to family and traditions, and the second, Ursula Upside Down is lighter and has humor..  A Family Tree by Staci Lola Drouillard and illustrated by Kate Gardiner (currently available though I read via an online reader copy) […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, History, Poetry Tagged With: Corey R. Tabor, culture, family, friendship, Kate Gardiner, Social Themes, Staci Lola Drouillard

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:562 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, History, Poetry · Tags: Corey R. Tabor, culture, family, friendship, Kate Gardiner, Social Themes, Staci Lola Drouillard ·
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Appetizing

Chinese Menu: The History, Myths, and Legends Behind Your Favorite Foods by Grace Lin

November 22, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Officially I have not finished Chinese Menu: The History, Myths, and Legends Behind Your Favorite Foods by Grace Lin. Not because it is a bad book, or because it is a hard read, but because it is actually a good collection of stories that you need to take your  time with. Lin takes myths, legends, some truths, historical facts and creative license and tells us the story of the menu of Chinese culture. I have only gotten  little over half way through, but want to […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Religion, Short Stories, Young Adult Tagged With: Asian, Chinese, culture, Grace Lin, legends, myths

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:559 · Genres: Children's Books, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Religion, Short Stories, Young Adult · Tags: Asian, Chinese, culture, Grace Lin, legends, myths ·
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