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Cover of Marisha Pessl's Special Topics in Calamity Physics on a flowery background.

“change the dedication / from revolution to revelation”

Special Topics in Calamity Physics (2006) by Marisha Pessl

January 10, 2024 by drmllz Leave a Comment

At some point as a student I came across French theorist Roland Barthes’s ‘The Death of the Author’ (1967), which suggests (in translation) that a text ought to be read as a “tissue of quotations” (instead of a single isolated product of a clearly identifiable authorial intention; I paraphrase and summarise wildly here). I vaguely thought of “tissue” initially as the kind of tissue you’d sneeze into, woven to be flimsy and fragile and disposable. Later, I thought of “tissue” as in the weavings of […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: CBR16, drmllz, Fiction, Marisha Pessl, postmodern

drmllz's CBR16 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: CBR16, drmllz, Fiction, Marisha Pessl, postmodern ·
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A fairy tale turned horror story

Snow, Glass, Apples by Neil Gaiman and Colleen Doran

January 4, 2024 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

Snow, Glass, Apples was a gift from cannonballer Ardaigle for the CBR15 Holiday Book Exchange. I’d put it on my wish list because I’ve enjoyed the Gaiman novels that I’ve read so far and the art for this short story looked (and truly is) gorgeous. As you might guess from the title, this is a version of Snow White, but it is not like any Snow White I’ve ever read. Like the works of Angela Carter and Helen Oyeyemi, this is an adult fairy tale, […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Horror Tagged With: CBR16, colleen doran, ElCicco, fairy tale, Fiction, Neil Gaiman, Neil Gaiman and Colleen Doran, Snow Glass Apples

ElCicco's CBR16 Review No:1 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Horror · Tags: CBR16, colleen doran, ElCicco, fairy tale, Fiction, Neil Gaiman, Neil Gaiman and Colleen Doran, Snow Glass Apples ·
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Ending the year with a cozy fantasy prequel

Bookshops and Bonedust by Travis Baldree

January 1, 2024 by Dome'Loki 5 Comments

Last Winter Solstice, at our family book exchange, I received Legends and Lattes and adored everything about it!  Fortunately the follow-up book came out in time for my family to get it for me this year.  Bookshops and Bonedust is a prequel to Legends and Lattes and delivers an equally excellent story. When it was announced that Bookshops and Bonedust would be a prequel, I assumed that it would be about when Viv discovers coffee.  I was pleasantly surprised that this is not that book.  In Legends and Lattes, […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Featured, Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, CBR15, cozy fantasy, Dome'Loki, Fiction, Travis Baldree

Dome'Loki's CBR16 Review No:1 · Genres: Fantasy, Featured, Fiction · Tags: #fantasy, CBR15, cozy fantasy, Dome'Loki, Fiction, Travis Baldree ·
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Cover of Sofia Khan is Not Obliged. It's a silhouette of a woman with a floating headscarf.

“For whom the wedding bells toll”

Sofia Khan is Not Obliged (2015) by Ayisha Malik

December 27, 2023 by drmllz 4 Comments

I wrote a review of Dorothy B. Hughes’s bleak noir novel Ride the Pink Horse (1946) as part of my Bingo this year, and said something about how it implodes comforting myths, and Emmalita commented, which was lovely, about how she came back to romance because sometimes people need escape from noir and need comforting myths (I paraphrase). I chewed this over in my head for a few weeks, and ended up digging out an unread romance novel I bought a while back, Sofia Khan […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor, Romance Tagged With: Asian Heritage, Ayisha Malik, British Muslim writers, CBR15, comedy, Contemporary Romance, drmllz, Fiction

drmllz's CBR15 Review No:15 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, Romance · Tags: Asian Heritage, Ayisha Malik, British Muslim writers, CBR15, comedy, Contemporary Romance, drmllz, Fiction ·
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The book, "Duke, Actually" held in front of a Christmas tree.

I may have inadvertently started a new holiday tradition

Duke, Actually by Jenny Holiday

December 23, 2023 by Dome'Loki 1 Comment

Last December I flew from California to Michigan for my sister’s nursing school graduation.  Shortly after arriving at the airport for my return trip it was announced my flight was delayed.  So I did the only sensible thing and perused the little bookshop for something to read.  I was in the mood for something light and if it was Christmassy, that was a bonus.  I settled on So This is Christmas by Jenny Holiday.  The book was exactly what I was looking for!  Due to […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: CBR15, christmas, Dome'Loki, Eldovia, Fiction, friends to lovers, gay, Jenny Holiday, LGBTQ, Romance

Dome'Loki's CBR15 Review No:15 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: CBR15, christmas, Dome'Loki, Eldovia, Fiction, friends to lovers, gay, Jenny Holiday, LGBTQ, Romance ·
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Yikes. That didn’t go as planned.

Advika and the Hollywood Wives by Kirthana Ramisetti

December 22, 2023 by narfna Leave a Comment

Sometimes you read a book and you’re not sure what went wrong or why you didn’t vibe with it. Other times you know EXACTLY what went wrong and it’s SO FRUSTRATING. Why why why didn’t the author just *not* do what they did, everything would be so good? Why can’t you use your time machine to go back and tell the author how to fix it?? whyyyy. Anyway, this premise remains so tantalizing, which is why I picked up the book. Advika is a twenty-six […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Advika and the Hollywood Wives, Fiction, Kirthana Ramisetti, narfna, narfna rewrites the book

narfna's CBR15 Review No:151 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Advika and the Hollywood Wives, Fiction, Kirthana Ramisetti, narfna, narfna rewrites the book ·
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