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For reasons of my own I take note of the way people act when they’re around mirrors

Boy Snow Bird by Helen Oyeyemi

February 13, 2019 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

If I am going to read a book based in a fairy tale, I do appreciate the light touch going on here. The elements of the story are heavy and present, but the fairy tale world created in this one are considerably small in comparison. In addition, I appreciate how the different narrative voices moved us away from the traditional telling of the story and especially gave us half the book in the voice of the “evil” stepmother. In this story, we fist meet Boy, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Boy Snow Bird, Helen Oyeyemi

vel veeter's CBR11 Review No:86 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Boy Snow Bird, Helen Oyeyemi ·
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Mirrors that don’t reflect reality

December 29, 2018 by teresaelectro 3 Comments

I received Boy, Snow, Bird from an earlier CBR book exchange, but it had been collecting dust for a few years. I finally had a reason to pick it back up when my Mocha Girls Read book club selected it for a fairytale’s retold theme. Helen Oyeyemi’s novel is a VERY loose version of Snow White set in the 1950s. Boy Novak runs away to a small town to escape her abusive father. She meets a man named Arturo who isn’t quite a prince, but he […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1950s, book club read, Boy Snow Bird, fairy tale retelling, Helen Oyeyemi, magical realism, mirrors, Race, Race relations, snow white fairy tale

teresaelectro's CBR10 Review No:14 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 1950s, book club read, Boy Snow Bird, fairy tale retelling, Helen Oyeyemi, magical realism, mirrors, Race, Race relations, snow white fairy tale ·
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Modern Fairytale. Race Relations. Intriguing premise, flat execution.

May 26, 2017 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

Ohhhhh boy.  This book.  This was the last pick of the local library book club of the year, and it was much anticipated.  It has received much acclaim, NPR said great things about it, and but for me, and my book club, it widely missed the mark.  It was NOT loved.  Or liked even.  At this club we (about 16 folks) go around the room and give a score to a scale of 5 and this one didn’t even get past three.  And there were a […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1950s, Boy Snow Bird, Helen Oyeyemi, Race relations

cheerbrarian's CBR9 Review No:15 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 1950s, Boy Snow Bird, Helen Oyeyemi, Race relations ·
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Meh. A lot.

May 20, 2016 by ASKReviews Leave a Comment

I’m supposed to like this book. I like things that are a bit bizarre. I like England (where it is set). And everyone seems to rave about both this author and this book. So I’ve clearly – once again – missed something. And yet… I should have known. The blurb on the front, from The Boston Globe, is “Profoundly chilling…a slow-building neo-Gothic that will leave persevering readers breathless.” Did you catch that? “persevering readers.” Apparently I was in for a bit of a slog. A book that […]

Filed Under: Suspense Tagged With: Helen Oyeyemi

ASKReviews's CBR8 Review No:35 · Genres: Suspense · Tags: Helen Oyeyemi ·
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Keys and Locks

April 11, 2016 by ElCicco 2 Comments

This collection of short stories by Helen Oyeyemi is a mix of fairy tale and the modern world, of the fanciful and the dark, with a generous portion of sexuality thrown in. In some ways, it reminds me of Angela Carter’s work, but Oyeyemi’s stories, while dealing with heavy themes such as betrayal, abandonment and disappointment, maintain a lightness. Her characters demonstrate a quality that’s not exactly optimism, but a willingness to carry on, a good natured fatalism that tempers the darkness. The nine stories […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR8, ElCicco, Fiction, Helen Oyeyemi, ReadWomen, short stories, What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours

ElCicco's CBR8 Review No:18 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR8, ElCicco, Fiction, Helen Oyeyemi, ReadWomen, short stories, What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours ·
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Merry Bookmas to Me!

December 15, 2014 by ModernLove 4 Comments

It’s like somehow the Delivery Gods knew that I’d have to spend all day in a building where the floors were being waxed and sent a lovely surprise to cheer me up via teresaelectro!! I am so, so excited to dive into these! I’ve always wanted to check out some of Richelle Meade’s other books, so thank you! This really did make my day/week/month to get these two lovelies in the mail. You rock, teresaelectro! I now have my first couple CBR7 reads and reviews set. […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Book Exchange, Helen Oyeyemi, modernlove, Richelle Meade, teresaelectro

ModernLove's CBR6 Review No:0 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: Book Exchange, Helen Oyeyemi, modernlove, Richelle Meade, teresaelectro ·
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