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Seriously good historical fiction that all y’all should read.

December 31, 2016 by narfna Leave a Comment

“You want to know what weakness is? Weakness is treating someone as though they belong to you. Strength is knowing that everyone belongs to themselves.” So everybody has been saying this is really good, and now after reading it, I can confirm that is indeed really good. You know, in case my star rating didn’t already do that for you and you need the actual words. THIS BOOK IS REALLY GOOD. There. It’s in all caps now, and everybody knows that all caps on the […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: Fiction, historical fiction, Homegoing, narfna, Yaa Gyasi

narfna's CBR8 Review No:172 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: Fiction, historical fiction, Homegoing, narfna, Yaa Gyasi ·
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The book that ate November (The Count of Monte Cristo)

December 26, 2016 by Malin 1 Comment

4.5 stars Young sailor Edmond Dantés is well-meaning, kind and really rather naive, wanting nothing more than to make enough money to take care of his elderly father and marry his beloved Mercedes. There are other, less well-meaning people in his life who want what he has and are prepared to frame Dantés for treason to get these things. While celebrating his engagement to Mercedes, Dantés is arrested, charged with aiding in a plot to restore the exiled Napoleon to the throne. The anonymous scheming […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Fiction, History Tagged With: adapted into TV and film, alexandre dumas, CBR Book Club, CBR8, historical fiction, Malin, Napoleonic wars, Norwegian, revenge, the count of monte cristo

Malin's CBR8 Review No:125 · Genres: Book Club, Fiction, History · Tags: adapted into TV and film, alexandre dumas, CBR Book Club, CBR8, historical fiction, Malin, Napoleonic wars, Norwegian, revenge, the count of monte cristo ·
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Guys, have any of you ever had an arepa? Please tell me about it in the comments if so. Thank you in advance.

December 21, 2016 by narfna 17 Comments

HOKAY SO. I have now made it through seven books of this series, which is basically like twenty-one normal-sized books, or fourteen above average-sized ones. By the time she finally finishes this series, we might be talking Wheel of Time-level word counts here. All this to say I HAVE DONE HARD WORK, NOW GIVE ME TACOS. I was going to type “cookies”, but dammit I really want some tacos right now. Also, on the last Jane the Virgin episode, I was introduced to the concept […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: An Echo in the Bone, Diana Gabaldon, historical fiction, narfna, Outlander, romance, the american revolution, time travel

narfna's CBR8 Review No:149 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: An Echo in the Bone, Diana Gabaldon, historical fiction, narfna, Outlander, romance, the american revolution, time travel ·
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Roaring 20’s urban fantasy

December 18, 2016 by alwaysanswerb 1 Comment

The first two (and the only ones so far published) books in the Diviners series are genre-bending, spooky young adult mysteries with tons of characters in intersecting stories, all set during the roaring twenties and featuring tons of historical flourishes. I am incredibly lazy and struggling to write reviews right now, so I’m leaning on Goodreads for these plot descriptions: The Diviners (3.5 stars) — “Evie O’Neill has been exiled from her boring old hometown and shipped off to the bustling streets of New York […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: 1920s, ghosts, historical fiction, Libba Bray, mystery, supernatural, Urban Fantasy

alwaysanswerb's CBR8 Review No:97 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: 1920s, ghosts, historical fiction, Libba Bray, mystery, supernatural, Urban Fantasy ·
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We Were Alright

November 16, 2016 by tillie Leave a Comment

I picked this up solely because I adored the title. The cover seemed calm and mysterious as it stood there on the library shelf. I wasn’t in the market for new books to read, but I thought “eh why not?” Unfortunately I never came to love we were liars. It was a pleasant enough read, short and light. I, however, was expecting a beautiful slow read about families and secrets and the special bonds formed when people grow up together. It wasn’t. Instead it was […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Romance Tagged With: e. lockhart, historical fiction, Mathildehoeg, ReadWomen, We Were Liars, YA, Young Adult

tillie's CBR8 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Romance · Tags: e. lockhart, historical fiction, Mathildehoeg, ReadWomen, We Were Liars, YA, Young Adult ·
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Not much “there”, there.

November 2, 2016 by alwaysanswerb Leave a Comment

The Dark Unwinding and its sequel A Spark Unseen are set in Victorian England and France, respectively, and have a vaguely steampunk theme that doesn’t go full-tilt but still includes a lot of clever era-appropriate tinkering and inventing. I review them together because while they, technically, stand alone, they are incredibly similar in tone and structure and I had similar problems with both of them. The Dark Unwinding begins when Katharine Tulman is sent from London, where she resides with her aunt and young cousin, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: historical fiction, Sharon Cameron, steampunk

alwaysanswerb's CBR8 Review No:85 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: historical fiction, Sharon Cameron, steampunk ·
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