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You’re Not Paranoid, You Really Have No Privacy

March 9, 2015 by reginadelmar Leave a Comment

  The title of this book really is Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (WTF). As it clips along you find yourself wondering: who can you really trust? Who is watching you and why? Who is the greater threat: government or unregulated big corporations? We’ve given up our privacy willingly, but what else are we giving up? What if we’re giving away ourselves, only to have to buy it back? And why am I laughing?   Leila, a non-profit worker stationed in Myanmar, is familiar with a government […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Fiction, tech, thriller

reginadelmar's CBR7 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Fiction, tech, thriller ·
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A Devilish Tale

March 8, 2015 by genericwhitegirl 2 Comments

In a series of strange incidents, a man with a goatee finds himself in hellish heat, surrounded by snakes, and holding sharply pronged lawn equipment. If that is too subtle for you, there’s the fact that he’s also sprouted horns overnight. Horns is a slowly unfolding story told from different perspectives. I haven’t quite figured out if I love or hate the literal horns part of the story, but if I press the “belief suspended” button, I can get around that dichotomy. And really, I […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Fiction, genericwhitegirl, Horns, joe hill

genericwhitegirl's CBR7 Review No:7 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: Fiction, genericwhitegirl, Horns, joe hill ·
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Twisty, Tragicomic Stories That Go Down Easy

March 8, 2015 by yesknopemaybe Leave a Comment

A quick and easy read full of some great short stories. I really enjoyed Jacob M. Appel’s writing style. He’s witty, concise, and polished. It’s obvious he’s been writing short stories for a while by the simple and effective ways he delivers the narratives. The first two stories (Hue and Cry and La Tristesse Des Hérissons) had glimmers of greatness, but were ultimately a little disappointing. The rest of the collection really picked up steam though. I connected with the Rabbi protagonist in Strings plagued […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR7, Einstein's Beach House, Fiction, Jacob M. Appel, short stories

yesknopemaybe's CBR7 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR7, Einstein's Beach House, Fiction, Jacob M. Appel, short stories ·
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The Measure of a Man

March 6, 2015 by ElCicco 3 Comments

Edna Ferber was once the most famous female novelist in the United States. A member of the famed Algonquin Table, Ferber wrote several novels that were turned into classic movies, including Showboat, Giant, and Cimarron. Ferber’s So Big won the 1925 Pulitzer Prize for literature. I’m not sure why her novels get so little attention these days. This is the first that I have read, and I am probably going to try a few more. I found So Big to be a timely and relevant […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Algonquin Table, CBR7, Edna Ferber, ElCicco, Fiction, Pulitzer Prize, ReadWomen, So Big

ElCicco's CBR7 Review No:13 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Algonquin Table, CBR7, Edna Ferber, ElCicco, Fiction, Pulitzer Prize, ReadWomen, So Big ·
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Southern gothic, done right.

March 6, 2015 by Mrs Smith Reads 1 Comment

I am often wary of Southern Gothic novels. I am a Southerner by birth, but often feel my southernness is buried deep in my psyche in a way that allows me to understand southern ways of thinking and doing, but I rarely think or do things that way myself. Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter by Tom Franklin spoke eloquently to my inner Southerner and I enjoyed every minute of reading it. Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter pretends to be a mystery story, but is really a story […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: Crooked Letter, Fiction, Mrs Smith Reads, mystery, Southern Gothic, tom franklin

Mrs Smith Reads's CBR7 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: Crooked Letter, Fiction, Mrs Smith Reads, mystery, Southern Gothic, tom franklin ·
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No, seriously. Don't see this movie.

Quoth the Raven “Oh, God, What for?” – Supernatural: Nevermore

March 5, 2015 by sistercoyote Leave a Comment

So…I paid for and read authorized Supernatural fanfiction. It wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever read. But it wasn’t the best, either. I can’t decide if I’m curious enough to read more or not. I may just stick with AO3. Here there be .gifs and .jpgs. Because of course there are.    

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR7, Fiction, horror, sistercoyote, tie-in novel

sistercoyote's CBR7 Review No:9 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR7, Fiction, horror, sistercoyote, tie-in novel ·
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