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My first memory is of vomiting upon contact with the ginger-drenched air.

July 14, 2018 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

I wasn’t initially sure if I was liking this or not liking this book. The challenge is that like a lot of books written from an immigrant perspective there’s a kind of tendency to write into the novel a sense of totalizing voice, as if this will be the only book ever written about the experiences of, in this case, Ethiopian, immigrants. This book does challenge that structure to some extent by the end, especially given that this book is as much a geopolitical thriller […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Daniel Mallory Ortberg, dorthe nors, Foxfire, Joyce Carol Oates, mirror shoulders signal, nafkote tamirat, pd james, The Children of Men, the merry spinster, the parking lot attendant

vel veeter's CBR10 Review No:271 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Daniel Mallory Ortberg, dorthe nors, Foxfire, Joyce Carol Oates, mirror shoulders signal, nafkote tamirat, pd james, The Children of Men, the merry spinster, the parking lot attendant ·
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These Pink Ladies Don’t Need Any T Birds

March 8, 2015 by Quorren Leave a Comment

What if girls weren’t made of sugar and spice?  Or, maybe sugar and cayenne pepper?  Through happenstance at my library’s last book sale, I found this book and then in another bin, I found a nonfiction book focusing on the hidden culture of female aggression.  So dust off your Jagged Little Pill CD or any other angry girl rock you have and let’s go burn down the patriarchy together.  (I’ll get the review up for the nonfiction book at…some point.  I got behind on my […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Confessions of a Girl Gang, Foxfire, Joyce Carol Oates, Quorren

Quorren's CBR7 Review No:17 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Confessions of a Girl Gang, Foxfire, Joyce Carol Oates, Quorren ·
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