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A lot to unpack in this short, supernatural mystery

The Taking of Jake Livingston by Ryan Douglass

January 30, 2023 by genericwhitegirl 2 Comments

There is nothing in this book that I relate to. I am not a 16-year old, gay, black, male. And I definitely don’t see ghosts or ghouls. But Jake is and does. And as extraordinary as he is, he still deals with all the other ordinary things a teenager deals with. So Jake’s life is…complicated…to say the least. Jake’s ordinary life concerns living in the shadow of his big brother, growing apart from friends, and getting to know the cute new student at his school […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Fiction, mystery, Ryan Douglass, skootchyknees, supernatural, the taking of jake livingston, YA, young adult fiction

genericwhitegirl's CBR15 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Fiction, mystery, Ryan Douglass, skootchyknees, supernatural, the taking of jake livingston, YA, young adult fiction ·
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“All that lives must die, Passing through nature to eternity.”

Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell

January 29, 2023 by acrackedkettle 5 Comments

It’s a novel about unbearable loss and terrible grief that feels deeply, vibrantly alive. The language is spare, yet lush, because to describe the world rightly can only be lavish, even when the words are simple. A monkey’s paws are described as “black and shiny, like boot leather, with nails like apple pips.” A feverish child’s face is covered with a “sheen of sweat making it glimmer like glass.” A woman in labor sees her child being born, “turning, twisting, slick, like a water creature, […]

Filed Under: Featured, Fiction Tagged With: Fiction, historical fiction, Maggie O'Farrell

acrackedkettle's CBR15 Review No:1 · Genres: Featured, Fiction · Tags: Fiction, historical fiction, Maggie O'Farrell ·
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A Cannonballer Fav

The Governess Affair: A Novella by Courtney Milan

January 28, 2023 by ElCicco 4 Comments

CBR15Passport Genre Romance I knew when I saw the “genre” category on the CBR15Passport that I wanted to have romance in there. It’s a genre that I feel like I have overlooked, even though I did start CBR15 with a delightful collection of Georgette Heyer stories. It occurred to me that I have been following Courtney Milan on Twitter even though I’d never read any of her books, so I put out a call on the CBR Facebook page for suggestions on where to begin […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: CBR15, CBR15Passport, Courtney Milan, ElCicco, Fiction, Romance, The Governess Affair

ElCicco's CBR15 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: CBR15, CBR15Passport, Courtney Milan, ElCicco, Fiction, Romance, The Governess Affair ·
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A cautionary tale that will probably never appear on a Florida school library shelf

Breaking Stalin’s Nose by Eugene Yelchin

January 25, 2023 by ElCicco 1 Comment

CBR15Passport Different Genres: juvenile fiction  Eugene Yelchin is a talented illustrator and writer. I first became aware of his work through the brilliant The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge, and then last year I read and reviewed his illustrated account of his childhood, The Genius Under the Table. Special thanks to Black Raven for recommending that book and for giving Breaking Stalin’s Nose to me for the holiday exchange. Yelchin was born and raised in the Soviet Union and left in the 1980s. While he would […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: Breaking Stalin’s Nose, CBR15, CBR15Passport, ElCicco, Eugene Yelchin, Fiction, illustrated novel, Juvenile Fiction

ElCicco's CBR15 Review No:6 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: Breaking Stalin’s Nose, CBR15, CBR15Passport, ElCicco, Eugene Yelchin, Fiction, illustrated novel, Juvenile Fiction ·
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Love, Death, Murder, Justice

The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman

January 23, 2023 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

CBR15Passport Book I own Everybody loves this book, the first in a series, and I am no different. Richard Osman is always entertaining whenever he appears on British TV shows like Taskmaster or Would I Lie To You, and his wit, intelligence and humor are evident throughout this delightful murder mystery set in a bucolic retirement community. The  murders and sleuthing are expertly written and the characters are completely charming. Especially impressive though is Osman’s portrayal of love amongst senior citizens trying to keep meaning […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: CBR15, CBR15Passport, ElCicco, Fiction, mystery, Richard Osman, the thursday murder club

ElCicco's CBR15 Review No:5 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: CBR15, CBR15Passport, ElCicco, Fiction, mystery, Richard Osman, the thursday murder club ·
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“… sometimes a woman has to be a bitch to survive, but bein’ a bitch is hard work….”

Dolores Claiborne: A Novel by Stephen King

January 17, 2023 by ElCicco 2 Comments

This was another holiday book exchange gift from Black Raven — a book I requested thanks to the recommendations of other Cannonballers [EDIT: Narfna!! I think it was you again! It’s like I’m your literary stalker.]. I don’t generally read in the horror category (although I did review King’s Carrie a few years ago and thought it was great). While there are some horror-y elements to Dolores Claiborne, I think “psychological thriller” is a better description and it is indeed a thrilling story. I was […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror, Suspense Tagged With: CBR15, CBR15Passport, dolores claiborne, ElCicco, Fiction, horror, psychological thriller, Stephen King

ElCicco's CBR15 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction, Horror, Suspense · Tags: CBR15, CBR15Passport, dolores claiborne, ElCicco, Fiction, horror, psychological thriller, Stephen King ·
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