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Dance, Dance, Dance

October 22, 2015 by yesknopemaybe Leave a Comment

This was one hell of an enjoyable read! Lots of thanks to the several Cannonballers who raved about it. The Girls at the Kingfisher Club is based on The Twelve Dancing Princesses fairy tale which I LOVED as a kid. Did anyone ever see that tv adaptation with Lesley Ann Warren? We had it recorded on VHS and I probably wore it out with my constant rewatches. Not sure if it’d hold up years later, but this book set in the roaring twenties was the […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: fairy tale retelling, Fiction, Genevieve Valentine, historical fiction, The Girls at the Kingfisher Club

yesknopemaybe's CBR7 Review No:57 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: fairy tale retelling, Fiction, Genevieve Valentine, historical fiction, The Girls at the Kingfisher Club ·
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Didn’t live up to its potential

October 22, 2015 by yesknopemaybe Leave a Comment

When a very, very old manuscript filled with the specifics of circus life in the 1700’s finds its way into the hands of a research librarian named Simon, he doesn’t quite know what to make of it. His grandmother’s name is written in the book, but he’s not sure how the book connects to their family. While researching the book and his family history, he realizes that all the women in his family have died from drowning on the very same day. What makes it […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: Books about books, erika swyler, fantasy, Fiction, historical fiction, magical realism, the book of speculation

yesknopemaybe's CBR7 Review No:56 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: Books about books, erika swyler, fantasy, Fiction, historical fiction, magical realism, the book of speculation ·
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A double cannonball to contemplate

October 12, 2015 by alwaysanswerb 13 Comments

What a subtle, poignant, sad book. In post-WWII England, Stevens, a butler of a formerly great aristocratic house takes a road trip through the country and has the opportunity to reflect on his tenure of servitude. Through these memories — many with another employee, Miss Kenton — Stevens sketches a life left rather unlived through the endless pursuit of dignity, that intangible, elite quality embodied by the foremost butlers. What is dignity? No one can put it into words, not even Stevens, but based on […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: England, historical fiction, Kazuo Ishiguro, literary fiction, post wwii

alwaysanswerb's CBR7 Review No:104 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: England, historical fiction, Kazuo Ishiguro, literary fiction, post wwii ·
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UGH THIS WAS SO GOOD YOU GUYS

October 8, 2015 by narfna 7 Comments

First, maybe don’t even bother reading this review. Just go get the book somehow. Borrow it. Buy it. Get on your Kindle. Steal it. No, don’t steal it. Get the book legally. Then read it. More people need to read this. I can’t believe it’s not more popular than it is. No, wait. Scratch that. I can believe it. I can believe it because this book isn’t one that lets you get away with your shit. It confronts you, makes you uncomfortable, and asks you […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: brown vs the board of education, desegregation, historical fiction, lesbian romance, lgbt, lies we tell ourselves, narfna, robin talley, Young Adult

narfna's CBR7 Review No:139 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: brown vs the board of education, desegregation, historical fiction, lesbian romance, lgbt, lies we tell ourselves, narfna, robin talley, Young Adult ·
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Why can’t we be friends? (You’re welcome for the earworm.)

October 8, 2015 by narfna Leave a Comment

This book is pretty much a crossover between the Lord John Grey books and the main Outlander novels. You can read it on its own, or as part of the LJG series without reading the Outlander novels, but it works best as a companion to that series. I knew going in that Jamie Fraser was going to be a big presence and that the story in it would fill in the missing pieces of how LJG and Jamie went from loathing each other to becoming […]

Filed Under: History, Mystery Tagged With: Diana Gabaldon, historical fiction, lord john grey, mystery, narfna, the scottish prisoner

narfna's CBR7 Review No:138 · Genres: History, Mystery · Tags: Diana Gabaldon, historical fiction, lord john grey, mystery, narfna, the scottish prisoner ·
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Book cover showing a woman dressed in semi-victorian garb, holding an axe and facing away from the viewer; she is looking out a large window and the word "chapelwood" in gothic font overlays the bottom of her skirt.

Whacks and Whacks and Whacks

October 5, 2015 by sistercoyote Leave a Comment

…only a fool would reject the comfort of routine for weeks of murder and monsters. Kindle location 2065 This sequel to Maplewood meets and, in some ways, exceeds its predecessor.

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: CBR7, fantasy, Fiction, historical fiction, horror, Queer characters, ReadWomen, sistercoyote

sistercoyote's CBR7 Review No:21 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: CBR7, fantasy, Fiction, historical fiction, horror, Queer characters, ReadWomen, sistercoyote ·
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