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My Troubling Addiction: Pretty Little Liars (reviews 8-11)

April 24, 2015 by DataAngel 1 Comment

Guys, I had a really scary couple of days. I somehow started reading Pretty Little Liars and before I knew it, I was finishing book four. While I don’t exactly regret what I’ve done I’m also very aware that that’s about six hours of my life I’m not going to get back. I feel weird and uncomfortable and I’m dealing with the fact that there’s no way to purge after a book binge. I now bring to you, humble reader, reviews eight through eleven: Books […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: Fiction, Suspense, YA, YA fiction, Young Adult, young adult fiction

DataAngel's CBR7 Review No:11 · Genres: Fiction, Suspense · Tags: Fiction, Suspense, YA, YA fiction, Young Adult, young adult fiction ·
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It’s about more than the sinking of the Titanic

April 22, 2015 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

This novel, published in 1996 and winner of the Whitbread Prize (shortlisted for the Booker), is set on the Titanic’s fateful voyage, and it is about loss, but not just the loss of those who set sail. Every Man for Himself is about the loss of love, the passing of an old world, and the painful birth of the new one as exemplified by our 22-year-old narrator. Morgan has known both deprivation and privilege, having had a foot in both worlds. Yet, he is not […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Beryl Bainbridge, CBR7, ElCicco, Every Man for Himself, Fiction, historical fiction, ReadWomen, Titanic

ElCicco's CBR7 Review No:21 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Beryl Bainbridge, CBR7, ElCicco, Every Man for Himself, Fiction, historical fiction, ReadWomen, Titanic ·
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Jane Austen Meets Harry Potter

April 15, 2015 by ElCicco 13 Comments

Being the Correspondence of two Young Ladies of Quality regarding various Magical Scandals in London and the Country This delightful novel, the first of a series, predates the Harry Potter novels by over 10 years. Wrede and Stevermer wrote and published Sorcery and Cecilia in 1986. I would have been in college at that time, which might explain why I completely missed out on this series, geared toward young readers (early teens-ish). Still, as with HP, a well written story attracts readers of all ages, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Caroline Stevermer, CBR7, ElCicco, Fiction, Harry Potter, Jane Austen, Patricia C Wrede, ReadWomen, Sorcery and Cecilia, Young Adult

ElCicco's CBR7 Review No:20 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Caroline Stevermer, CBR7, ElCicco, Fiction, Harry Potter, Jane Austen, Patricia C Wrede, ReadWomen, Sorcery and Cecilia, Young Adult ·
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“I learned your books. Burned them into my mind. In case the firemen come to town.”

April 14, 2015 by TylerDFC 1 Comment

There are few things I enjoy more than a well crafted scary short story. As a kid cutting my teeth on Stephen King I loved his short story collections more than anything. Still do for that matter. My favorite collection of King’s is Skeleton Crew. Horror classics like “The Raft”, “The Jaunt”, and “Survivor Type” haunted me for years after reading them. Still do. In recent years Neil Gaiman’s short stories have filled the void King left for me. The first collection I read, Smoke […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: CBR7, fantasy, Fiction, Neil Gaiman, short stories, Trigger Warning, TylerDFC

TylerDFC's CBR7 Review No:12 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: CBR7, fantasy, Fiction, Neil Gaiman, short stories, Trigger Warning, TylerDFC ·
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Peaches are really just hairy nectarines…

April 13, 2015 by Lynn Leave a Comment

I downloaded this from the local library the other day so I would have something to listen to while I walked in the evenings. (Even though it feels like it’s 90 degrees already and it’s only April. What am I going to do when it’s August???) Anyway, I needed something sort of fluffy and chick lit-esque that I could sort of half listen to while I huffed and puffed my way through the soup that is known as Florida air and I thought this would […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Fiction, Sarah Addison Allen, Southern

Lynn's CBR7 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Fiction, Sarah Addison Allen, Southern ·
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“Finding Fantasy, Again”

April 13, 2015 by Ale Leave a Comment

Short story is not my normal genre. But I’m trying to expand my readership, and I like fantasy, so I took the plunge and bought “Neverland’s Library.” The compilation was a neat idea, where 21 different fantasy authors were asked to write a short story that captured the pure fantasy that we know and experience as children.  Ultimately, it does its job. It was good; and I feel bad saying that because there were 4 stories in the collection that totally blew my socks off […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: Anthology, don webb, fantasy, Fiction, ian creasey, Mark Lawrence, peter rawlik, teresa frohock

Ale's CBR7 Review No:15 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: Anthology, don webb, fantasy, Fiction, ian creasey, Mark Lawrence, peter rawlik, teresa frohock ·
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