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Yet another YA endeavor…

May 25, 2015 by genericwhitegirl Leave a Comment

If you’re in the mood for another YA dystopian novel, this might quench your thirst. With so many to choose from, what Reboot offers is a quick, easy read with a twist on the zombie genre…but zombie novel it is not. Wren one-seventy-eight died five years ago. But, as is common with children who contract the mysterious KDH virus, she revived, or rebooted. As her name suggests, she didn’t reboot until 178 minutes after her death, a long time compared with other reboots. As a […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Amy Tintera, Fiction, genericwhitegirl, Reboot, YA, Young Adult

genericwhitegirl's CBR7 Review No:10 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: Amy Tintera, Fiction, genericwhitegirl, Reboot, YA, Young Adult ·
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If you think you’re having a bad day…

May 1, 2015 by genericwhitegirl Leave a Comment

This is a life-is-stranger-than-fiction book from the same author who wrote Seabiscuit. In this World War II era biography, Hillenbrand explores the life of Louis Zamperini. Once the trouble-maker of his neighborhood, in high school Zamperini focuses his talents on running, even making the Olympics for the 5000 meter race in 1936. His experience in Berlin was an adventure for the 19 year old, with memories of eating to excess, meeting people from around the world, and placing 8th in his race. But there were […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: biography, genericwhitegirl, Laura Hillenbrand, louis Zamperini, non fiction, unbroken

genericwhitegirl's CBR7 Review No:9 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: biography, genericwhitegirl, Laura Hillenbrand, louis Zamperini, non fiction, unbroken ·
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Yet another example of how messed up people can be

April 27, 2015 by genericwhitegirl Leave a Comment

Gone Girl, of the so-called domestic noir genre (check wikipedia for more details), is a voyeuristic journey into disaster. While you might find Flynn’s characters unbecoming, there’s enough drama and intrigue to keep you reading. We begin with Nick Dunne, our Girl’s husband, who has just reported her missing to the police. Of course, being the husband, Nick is suspect number one. As he tries to search for his wife, work with the police, and deal with his wife Amy’s parents, Nick’s every move is […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Fiction, genericwhitegirl, Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl, mystery

genericwhitegirl's CBR7 Review No:8 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: Fiction, genericwhitegirl, Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl, mystery ·
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Enlightenment, yogis, Apaches, oh my!

March 17, 2015 by genericwhitegirl Leave a Comment

Is internal bliss at the expense of outward oblivion desirable? If we lived in a world reminiscent of that which Keanu Reaves faced in The Matrix, are we better off living in ignorance? And why does it seem that there is a fine line between religious fervor and religious fanaticism? Are they even mutually exclusive? these questions and more are tackled in A Death on Diamond Mountain, the story of several people’s search for enlightenment under the auspices of Tibetan Buddhism. Carney’s background as an […]

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genericwhitegirl's CBR7 Review No:8 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: A Death on Diamond Mountain, Buddhism, genericwhitegirl, non fiction, Scott Carney ·
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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 […]

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genericwhitegirl's CBR7 Review No:7 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: Fiction, genericwhitegirl, Horns, joe hill ·
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A Book You Can Really Lose Yourself In

February 15, 2015 by genericwhitegirl 1 Comment

This WWII survival story kept me at attention over the five page-turning days I read it (in case you aren’t impressed, that’s pretty fast for me). Lost in Shangri-La is the true story of how an army airplane crashed in New Guinea during World War II and the survivors encountered Stone Age cannabilistic tribes in their quest for survival. And besides surviving the plane crash and cannibals, there was the terrain, weather, injuries, gangrene, and the fact that Shangri-La was completely inaccessible to the outside […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: genericwhitegirl, Lost in Shanri-La, miliatary, Mitchell Zuckoff, non-fication

genericwhitegirl's CBR7 Review No:6 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: genericwhitegirl, Lost in Shanri-La, miliatary, Mitchell Zuckoff, non-fication ·
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