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this shirty forking book, I swear, it made me so mad

January 30, 2018 by alwaysanswerb 17 Comments

There were a few hot minutes where I was trying to pretend like there was anything I liked about this book. “You finished it,” I said to myself. “There had to be something that made you want to keep reading, right?” Well, yes, of course: hatred. From the very beginning, this book and its poor excuses for “characters” pissed me off. The main character is Scarlett, who is gutless and timid and who would do anything for her sister, Tella, because she loves her and […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Caraval, female author, female protagonist;, garbage, Stephanie Garber, ya fantasy

alwaysanswerb's CBR10 Review No:6 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Caraval, female author, female protagonist;, garbage, Stephanie Garber, ya fantasy ·
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At least there’s no GD ghost bear.

January 24, 2018 by alwaysanswerb 1 Comment

I sit down to read A Breath of Snow and Ashes over a year after finishing the last Outlander book, A Fiery Cross, which for the uninitiated is literally just a tolerance test for how long a reader can stand the unabridged minutiae of unremarkable 18th century backwoods living, plus a sprinkling of UTTERLY BONKERS NONSENSE to trick them into believing much more is happening than is actually happening. That last sentence should hopefully provide some understanding as to why it took me so long […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History Tagged With: Diana Gabaldon, female author, historical fiction, historical romance, Outlander

alwaysanswerb's CBR10 Review No:5 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, History · Tags: Diana Gabaldon, female author, historical fiction, historical romance, Outlander ·
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“You don’t feel like smiling? Then what? Force yourself to smile. Act as if you were already happy, and that will tend to make you happy.”

January 17, 2018 by alwaysanswerb 2 Comments

This book is tough. It’s centered around an emotionally devastating premise — the untimely death of a teen girl — and the tension of that mystery unfolding is coupled with a stark examination of gender politics and middle-class family dynamics. It’s the type of story that doesn’t let the reader breathe easily, as it seems too real, and, for many of us, too relate-able in a lot of ways. One minute, you feel deeply for James or Marilyn Lee, struggling with being an outsider and […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Celeste Ng, contemporary fiction, female author

alwaysanswerb's CBR10 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Celeste Ng, contemporary fiction, female author ·
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“Here, tell me which scent you prefer. Lilies and whale vomit, or lemon balm and beaver’s arse.”

January 11, 2018 by alwaysanswerb 2 Comments

I like Tessa Dare. I know her books are derisively considered by many to be HINO (Historical In Name Only) but that’s something that’s never bothered me, personally. I like that her characters have modern sensibilities, because I don’t want to read about a hero with traditional Regency-era attitudes toward women. I like that her books each tend to have a designated Element of Silliness (see: Romancing the Duke‘s cosplayers, Any Duchess Will Do‘s terrible knitting) and in this one it’s the recurring joke of […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: Castles Ever After, Castles Ever After/Spindle Cove, female author, historical romance, Spindle Cove, Tessa Dare

alwaysanswerb's CBR10 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: Castles Ever After, Castles Ever After/Spindle Cove, female author, historical romance, Spindle Cove, Tessa Dare ·
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Spooky and snoozy

January 3, 2018 by alwaysanswerb Leave a Comment

This is the second Brenna Yovanoff novel I’ve read that, to my taste, didn’t quite stick the landing. She really knows how to set a scene around an intriguing premise. Here, that idea is that our main character, Mackie, is a replacement, a fae child that was left behind with a human family after their own was taken. In Mackie’s town, this sort of thing happens every seven years, except that most of the time, the replacement doesn’t live — it becomes sick and dies. […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Brenna Yovanoff, female author, male lead

alwaysanswerb's CBR10 Review No:1 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Brenna Yovanoff, female author, male lead ·
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Live. Die. Repeat.

March 9, 2016 by SavageCats Leave a Comment

Over and over again, Ursula Todd lives through two world wars.  She’s never in as much control of her death and rebirth as characters in The Edge of Tomorrow, for example, but she does learn from her multiple lives.  It’s somewhere between deja vu and being able to completely accurately predict the future (because you’ve already been there). I have to admit to being disappointed with this book, but I don’t think that’s the fault of the book.  I just wanted it to be something […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: female author, female protagonist;, WWII

SavageCats's CBR8 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: female author, female protagonist;, WWII ·
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