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Not quite the art heist book I thought it’d be, but something quieter and wonderful

July 16, 2016 by yesknopemaybe Leave a Comment

This year I’m discovering that crime in the art world is basically catnip to me. I already raved about Unbecoming earlier this year and I’m about to rave about The Last Painting of Sara de Vos. Both books deftly hop from different narrative viewpoints in time, but The Last Painting of Sara de Vos is much more contemplative and less sinister in tone. This book is less about crime than it is about humans making mistakes and then doing the best they can to live […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: dominic smith, Fiction, historical fiction, the last painting of sara de vos

yesknopemaybe's CBR8 Review No:47 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: dominic smith, Fiction, historical fiction, the last painting of sara de vos ·
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Another Easy Summer Read

July 14, 2016 by sarah_jwh 1 Comment

This review is for the audio book version of The Other Woman by Hank Phillippi Ryan. This book is the first in a series about disgraced news reporter turned newspaper journalist Jane Ryland and her friend, Detective Jake Brogan. It is a fast paced thriller, full of political intrigue, family drama, jealousy, and unrequited lust. It isn’t groundbreaking, but it was entertaining enough to pick up the second in the series. The book begins with Jane, freshly unemployed after getting her employer sued, interviewing for […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: CBR8, historical fiction, murder, mystery, Suspense, thriller

sarah_jwh's CBR8 Review No:23 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: CBR8, historical fiction, murder, mystery, Suspense, thriller ·
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The Gods of Gotham

July 14, 2016 by TylerDFC 4 Comments

Lindsay Faye’s extraordinary The Gods of Gotham is the best novel of its kind since Caleb Carr’s The Alienist. This isn’t a unique observation, it’s emblazoned across the cover of the novel. However I agree with it. I love big city historical fiction so taking a serial killer thriller and setting it in New York City in 1845 is always going to draw my interest. Faye goes a step further by making the origin of the New York City Police Department, and beginning of the […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: 19th century, historical fiction, Lyndsay Faye, New York City, serial killer, The gods of gotham, timothy wilde, TylerDFC

TylerDFC's CBR8 Review No:6 · Genres: Fiction, History, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: 19th century, historical fiction, Lyndsay Faye, New York City, serial killer, The gods of gotham, timothy wilde, TylerDFC ·
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The easiest way is always to work through a suitable man

July 11, 2016 by borisanne 2 Comments

Man, I needed this book, and I don’t mean that in any particularly deep way. It’s just that the last couple of months, I’ve been deep into the Stephen King, and the Naomi Novik, and then unexpectedly took the deep dive into Red Rising. All of which has been absolutely outstanding, but it’s been kind of super rich reading. A very dear friend recommended The Summer Before the War, and so I put it on my library hold list… and that very same night it […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR8, Fiction, Helen Simonson, high society, historical fiction, period drama, romance, romany, Simonson, spinster, World War I

borisanne's CBR8 Review No:28 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR8, Fiction, Helen Simonson, high society, historical fiction, period drama, romance, romany, Simonson, spinster, World War I ·
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Dear God, let me be something every minute of every hour of my life.

July 10, 2016 by Malin 1 Comment

Francie Nolan grows up in the tenements of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, New York in the early years of the 20th Century. The granddaughter of German and Irish immigrants, Francie and her younger brother Neeley (real name Cornelius) grow up dirt poor, but thankfully don’t really realise it until they get older. Their mother, Katie, works hard as a janitress to make sure they have a place to stay and food on the table. Their father, Johnny, is handsome and charming, a gifted singer, and a […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Betty Smith, CBR8, coming-of-age, historical fiction, literary classic, Malin, poverty, pre-WWI America

Malin's CBR8 Review No:74 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Betty Smith, CBR8, coming-of-age, historical fiction, literary classic, Malin, poverty, pre-WWI America ·
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In Russia, dragon flies you

July 5, 2016 by borisanne 3 Comments

(note before I start this review: HALF CANNONBAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!) At this point, Blood of Tyrants being the eighth book in the Temeraire series, I am still very much on board the Temeraire train, but reading all of them in a row without the benefit of waiting between books (other than brief stints when the library is out of copies of whatever’s next) has meant that a certain fatigue has set in. I think I said in an earlier review that Novik has an incredible way of […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, History Tagged With: CBR8, China, dragons, fantasy, half-cannonball, historical fiction, history, mary sue, Naomi novik, napoleon, Novik, Russia, Temeraire

borisanne's CBR8 Review No:26 · Genres: Fantasy, History · Tags: CBR8, China, dragons, fantasy, half-cannonball, historical fiction, history, mary sue, Naomi novik, napoleon, Novik, Russia, Temeraire ·
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