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Fun Dogs and Funky Grandmothers

Dalmartian: A Mars Rover's Story by Lucy Ruth Cummins

Gaga Mistake Day by Emma Straub, Susan Straub

June 28, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Books are my thing. In my high school yearbook I was the one to be found reading. (Okay, it might have been because nobody on the yearbook team really knew me, but they also were not wrong). And this would make most think that I have never met a book I have not wanted to read. Trust me, I’ve met plenty (I’m looking at you self-published Zombie Christmas trees….Though I did try three pages…). Some days these “don’t wants” never get read, some are started […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: Emma Straub, Emma Straub, Susan Straub, family, friendship, Jessica Love, Lucy Ruth Cummins, Social Themes, Susan Straub

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:301 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: Emma Straub, Emma Straub, Susan Straub, family, friendship, Jessica Love, Lucy Ruth Cummins, Social Themes, Susan Straub ·
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“I am waiting for the things I love to come back to me, to tell me they were only joking.”

Grief is for People by Sloane Crosley

This Time TOmorrow by Emma Straub

June 17, 2024 by booktrovert Leave a Comment

Sloane Crosley wrote one of my favorite books in recent years – the funny, strange, smart Cult Classic – and when I heard she released a memoir about grief, I knew I wanted to put that in my library queue. In this memoir, Crosley tells about a terrible summer in 2019 when she experienced two jarring losses – first, a home burglary (while she was out) in which she lost some important jewelry (and a sense of safety at home), and shortly afterwards a dear […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Emma Straub, Sloane Crosley

booktrovert's CBR16 Review No:15 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Emma Straub, Sloane Crosley ·
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Review Dump 2: My Favorites of the Year. CBR14 Reviews 5-8.

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin

This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub

Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel

The Candy House by Jennifer Egan

December 29, 2022 by scootsa1000 4 Comments

In case I don’t get around to finishing all the reviews I was hoping to before the deadline…I wanted to make sure to share my thoughts on my four favorite books of the year: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow; This Time Tomorrow; The Candy House; and Sea of Tranquility. 2022 was an amazing year for books. I preordered Sea of Tranquility and received in on release day. I finished it on release day too. I was a little nervous that I wouldn’t love it quite […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: cbr14, Emily St. John Mandel, Emma Straub, Gabrielle Zevin, Jennifer Egan, Scootsa1000, Sea of Tranquility, the candy house, this time tomorrow, tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow

scootsa1000's CBR14 Review No:8 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: cbr14, Emily St. John Mandel, Emma Straub, Gabrielle Zevin, Jennifer Egan, Scootsa1000, Sea of Tranquility, the candy house, this time tomorrow, tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow ·
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So many people spent their lives wishing to be understood. All Alice wanted was more time.

This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub

September 13, 2022 by Leedock Leave a Comment

CBR14BINGO: Time Square (Hitting the nail on the head here. Very literal. Time in the title. The whole plot is about Time. You get it.) Alice is about to turn 40. A milestone birthday for anyone, but particularly for someone who generally keeps their life on an unproblematic even keel. She lives in New York City where she grew up. Works in the admissions department of her old high school, walking the same hallways of her youth. She even has a convenient boyfriend that doesn’t make […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: cbr14, cbr14bingo, Emma Straub, Fiction, time travel

Leedock's CBR14 Review No:21 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: cbr14, cbr14bingo, Emma Straub, Fiction, time travel ·
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“It was the worst fact of parenthood, that what you did mattered so much more than anything you said”

This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub

June 22, 2022 by jomidi Leave a Comment

I love time travel. To me, nothing is better than a good time travel book. (I know I say this every time I review a book with time travel.) I have read and enjoyed Emma Straub’s other books, so I was eagerly looking forward to this one. I was thrilled when I learned it would have time travel in it. (Also, you have to love Straub, as she owns an independence book store in Brooklyn.) In This Time Tomorrow, Alice’s life at 40 is not […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Fiction Tagged With: Emma Straub, this time tomorrow, time travel

jomidi's CBR14 Review No:6 · Genres: Book Club, Fiction · Tags: Emma Straub, this time tomorrow, time travel ·
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Seeing how a hand carves out meaning with a pencil point lets us remember that the human touch is essential

Act of God by Jill Ciment

The Grownup by Gillian Flynn

The Vacationers by Emma Straub

Accident/A Day's News by Christa Wolf

Wigs on the Green by Nancy Mitford

And Now You can Go by Vendela Vida

Victory over Japan by Ellen Gilchrist

Alexander's Bridge by Willa Cather

The Two of Them by Joanna Russ

June 26, 2019 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

Act of God – 3/5 Stars This is a funny and odd little book by a writer I don’t really know, but as I did a little research into has been writing and publishing for a while. This book is told from an ever-shifting third person limited perspective following different women who are responding to a crisis they all share. Kat and her twin sister Edith are older twins living in the rent-controlled apartment that belonged to their late mother. Their mother was a famous […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: accident a day's news, act of god, alexander's bridge, and now you can go, christa wolf, ellen gilchrist, Emma Straub, Gillian Flynn, jill ciment, Nancy Mitford, The Grownup, The Vacationers, vendela vida, victory over japan, wigs on the green, Willa Cather

vel veeter's CBR11 Review No:371 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: accident a day's news, act of god, alexander's bridge, and now you can go, christa wolf, ellen gilchrist, Emma Straub, Gillian Flynn, jill ciment, Nancy Mitford, The Grownup, The Vacationers, vendela vida, victory over japan, wigs on the green, Willa Cather ·
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