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“Every day that year, on average, 42,500 people became refugees, asylum seekers, or internally displaced, a fourfold increase in just four years.”

January 28, 2018 by faintingviolet 1 Comment

When I didn’t manage to read a book I had selected for 2017’s Read Harder Challenge I left the library request in as these were books that I had put onto the list for several reasons. Following ElCicco’s detailed and extensive review of A Hope More Powerful than the Sea I knew I needed to read this book in order to bear witness to one woman’s experience as a refugee from the Syrian war as it is one of the greatest humanitarian disasters of my […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: A Hope More Powerful Than the Sea, Doaa al Zamel, ElCicco, faintingviolet, Melissa Fleming, read harder challenge, refugees, Syria

faintingviolet's CBR10 Review No:6 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: A Hope More Powerful Than the Sea, Doaa al Zamel, ElCicco, faintingviolet, Melissa Fleming, read harder challenge, refugees, Syria ·
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Now and at the hour of our death …

January 18, 2018 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

The Ninth Hour by Alice McDermott is a delight to read. McDermott’s writing is warm and evocative, featuring vivid, relatable characters and spaces in which one longs to linger. Brooklyn and the Catholic Church of the 1920s come alive through her novel. At the same time, McDermott uses these very real people and the situations they face to challenge the reader to think about life, death, suffering and redemption. McDermott presents us with a world that we see almost exclusively from the perspective of women […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, Alice McDermott, Catholic church, ElCicco, Fiction, ReadWomen, The Ninth Hour

ElCicco's CBR10 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, Alice McDermott, Catholic church, ElCicco, Fiction, ReadWomen, The Ninth Hour ·
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Epic translation of The Odyssey

January 10, 2018 by ElCicco 9 Comments

It has been many a year since I’ve read any of the Greek classics. I remember reading some plays back in high school (early 1980s), but I’m not sure I ever read the entirety of Homer’s Odyssey, and if I did, I most likely didn’t find much enjoyment in it. A classic of western literature and a staple of both literature and western civilization courses, The Odyssey tells the epic tale of a heroic Greek warrior’s 20-year quest to get home after the Trojan War. […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Poetry Tagged With: #CBR10, ElCicco, Emily Wilson, epic poetry, Homer, The Odyssey

ElCicco's CBR10 Review No:3 · Genres: Fantasy, Poetry · Tags: #CBR10, ElCicco, Emily Wilson, epic poetry, Homer, The Odyssey ·
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Fight the Power

January 2, 2018 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

This short (115 page) treatise comprises two lectures which noted Cambridge academic and classicist Mary Beard delivered in 2014 and 2017. In these lectures, “The Public Voice of Women” and “Women in Power,” Beard examines the classical roots of the silencing of women’s voices and its effect on women in the modern Western world. Ultimately, in considering how women might truly become “voices of authority,” Beard suggests a reconsideration of “power” itself. In the first essay, Beard takes the reader back 3,000 years to demonstrate […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, ElCicco, history, Mary Beard, Non-Fiction, politics, ReadWomen, Women and Power: A Manifesto

ElCicco's CBR10 Review No:2 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, ElCicco, history, Mary Beard, Non-Fiction, politics, ReadWomen, Women and Power: A Manifesto ·
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Where the falling angel meets the rising ape

January 2, 2018 by ElCicco 5 Comments

He’s had a near-death experience! We all have. It’s called ‘living’…. Terry Pratchett’s Hogfather was a Cannonball Read book exchange gift to me from Malin. On my wish list, I had indicated that I hadn’t read anything by Pratchett, and Hogfather is a delightful introduction to his world, aka Discworld. It’s a twisted and sometimes demented place, which means it’s quite a lot like the world we inhabit, except for the magic, gnomes, talking animals, etc. The action here is set on Hogswatchnight, which is […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, ElCicco, fantasy, Fiction, hogfather, Malin, Terry Pratchett

ElCicco's CBR10 Review No:1 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, ElCicco, fantasy, Fiction, hogfather, Malin, Terry Pratchett ·
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Ending the year with more excellent Sci Fi

December 21, 2017 by ElCicco 1 Comment

From riverssolomon.com Rivers Solomon is a dyke, a Trekkie, a wannabe cyborg queen, a trash princex, a communist, a butch, a femme, a feminist, a she-beast, a rootworker, a mother, a daughter, a diabetic, and a refugee of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. They write about life in the margins, where they are firmly at home.  This novel is published by Akashic Books (on Twitter @AkashicBooks) which describes itself as an “indie publisher dedicated to reverse gentrification of the literary world.” An Unkindness of Ghosts has been […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: An Unkindness of Ghosts, cbr9, ElCicco, Fiction, Rivers Solomon, science fiction

ElCicco's CBR9 Review No:53 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: An Unkindness of Ghosts, cbr9, ElCicco, Fiction, Rivers Solomon, science fiction ·
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