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All That’s in a Name

January 10, 2015 by KM Bezner Leave a Comment

This week I finished The Namesake, the first novel of Pulitzer Prize winning author Jhumpa Lahiri. When I first picked it up I had no idea what it was about, and knew only that Lahiri’s second novel The Lowland had been nominated for both the Man Booker Prize and the National Book Award in 2013. In my decision to diversify my reading list, her works made their way to the top of my TBR pile. Read the rest of the review here.

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: book review, Fiction, Jhumpa Lahiri, Literature, Novels, The Namesake

KM Bezner's CBR7 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: book review, Fiction, Jhumpa Lahiri, Literature, Novels, The Namesake ·
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A Delightfully Gloomy Norwegian Novel

January 9, 2015 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

…you don’t know what mothers do when they can’t stop crying…. This is a delightfully gloomy Norwegian novel about tragedy, death, and loss of one’s treasure. You know you’re off to a good start with a sentence like this: Jenny Brodal had not had a drink in nearly twenty years. She opened a bottle of Cabernet and poured herself a large glass.  Jenny is 75 and her daughter Siri is throwing her a birthday party at their summer home, Mailund, on a winding, misty coast […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Barbara J. Haveland, CBR7, ElCicco, Fiction, Linn Ullmann, murder, mystery, Norway, ReadWomen, The Cold Song

ElCicco's CBR7 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Barbara J. Haveland, CBR7, ElCicco, Fiction, Linn Ullmann, murder, mystery, Norway, ReadWomen, The Cold Song ·
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Book cover: Crazy Like a Fox

A New Year, Same Old Crazy

January 8, 2015 by sistercoyote Leave a Comment

(Several words of warning: There are very mild spoilers for the book down toward the end, but nothing an astute reader couldn’t figure out from the description and the genre.) I figured that, as it’s a whole new year and all, that it was time to pay a third visit to Lil Littlepage-Eller, Boris, and the rest of the free-form asylum also known as Crazy, VA. So far, the Lil & Boris series has been a nice series of comfort nibbles with inhabitants I’ve always described […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: CBR7, crazy, Fiction, mystery, Shannon Hill, sistercoyote

sistercoyote's CBR7 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: CBR7, crazy, Fiction, mystery, Shannon Hill, sistercoyote ·
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Cletus the Slack Jawed Yokel Would Rate It Two Meth Teeth out of Five

January 6, 2015 by Quorren 10 Comments

Normally, I don’t break my one cardinal rule of reading – never ever ever get something from the Barnes and Noble bargain bin.  But my eyes saw the magical words “Edgar Award” and I decided Edgar Award surely could trump the stench of bad bargain books.  I was so so wrong.  I stopped reading and went into “shut up and take my money” mode right after Edgar Award, so I didn’t notice the few qualifiers that came with Edgar Award – namely, “from the Edgar Award […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Western Tagged With: CBR7, Fiction, Holmes on the Range, mystery, Quorren, Steve Hockensmith, The Black Dove

Quorren's CBR7 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Western · Tags: CBR7, Fiction, Holmes on the Range, mystery, Quorren, Steve Hockensmith, The Black Dove ·
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The first half is wonderful, the second made me want to throw things.

January 4, 2015 by narfna 2 Comments

I hate books like this. Ones that start out so promising, and then crap out halfway through. Like they get lost in the swirl of it all and then just flush themselves down the toilet in despair. At it’s most basic, The Patron Saint of Liars is about leaving. The blurb on the back cover of the novel is misleading. It makes it seem like Rose is the main character, when in fact, we lose touch with her halfway through, when she becomes a shadow […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: ann patchett, Fiction, literary fiction, narfna, new york times notable books, the patron saint of liars

narfna's CBR7 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: ann patchett, Fiction, literary fiction, narfna, new york times notable books, the patron saint of liars ·
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Historical fiction that bites, whimpers, howls, and won’t let go

January 4, 2015 by SE62 4 Comments

This is my first Cannonball read and I can’t believe I picked a book–sort of at random, I admit–that I love this much. It’s a story of the Northwest frontier at the turn of the twentieth century so lumberjacks, railroad laborers, miscreants, drunks, and a few coyotes and wolves are par for the course. But there’s also a (maybe real/maybe an apparition) wolf-girl and a sort of carnival side-show version of a wolf-boy. In a book that’s just 125 pages long. I’ve never read anything by Denis Johnson […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Western Tagged With: American West, Fiction, historical fiction

SE62's CBR7 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction, Western · Tags: American West, Fiction, historical fiction ·
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