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The Power of a Beautiful Woman Against a Kingdom

A Song to Drown Rivers by Ann Liang

August 13, 2024 by LB Leave a Comment

Before starting A Song to Drown Rivers, I wasn’t familiar with the Four Great Beauties of China beyond a vague recollection of the phrase. As I started, I did a quick google of Xishi and her story, which has two possible endings – one where the king she served has her assassinated for fear the skills she used to topple the Wu kingdom may be turned on him, and another where she and Fanli are able to live out in freedom and happiness. The execution […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fiction, History Tagged With: a song to drown rivers, Ann Liang, Fan Li, Fanli, Four great beauties of China, great love story, historical fantasy, historical fiction, Wu, Xi Shi, Xishi, Yue

LB's CBR16 Review No:12 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fiction, History · Tags: a song to drown rivers, Ann Liang, Fan Li, Fanli, Four great beauties of China, great love story, historical fantasy, historical fiction, Wu, Xi Shi, Xishi, Yue ·
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Alchemy

Masters of Atlantis by Charles Portis

August 13, 2024 by Jake Leave a Comment

I’ve been enjoying the tv show Lodge 49. It’s a very low-stakes but entertaining show about a guy at a dead end in his life who joins a secret society and gets entangled in some things while learning about life. It’s more character-driven than I thought it would be and I think that’s why I’m connecting with it. At any rate, when looking up books to read for fans of the show, this was the top recommendation by far. I can see why. It can accurately […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: charles portis, historical fiction, masters of atlantis, Satire, secret society

Jake's CBR16 Review No:122 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: charles portis, historical fiction, masters of atlantis, Satire, secret society ·
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Confusing, but fun

To Say Nothing of the Dog by Connie Willis

August 10, 2024 by Malin Leave a Comment

Nowhere Book Bingo: Award Winner (Won the Hugo and Locus awards in 1998, plus a bunch of others) Smart Bitches Summer Bingo: Scene on a boat or body of water (there’s a lot of rowing on the river) CBR16 Bingo: Tech (time travel requires pretty specific technology) This is the second book in the Oxford Time Travel series, but you really don’t need to have read the first one, Doomsday Book, to understand and enjoy this one. In the universe these books are set in, […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, History, Mystery, Romance, Science Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, #Science Fiction, adventure, CBR16, cbr16bingo, Connie Willis, funny, historical fiction, literary classic, Malin, mystery, Nowhere Book Bingo, Outland book club, Oxford Time Travel, Romance, Smart Bitches, tech, To Say Nothing of the Dog

Malin's CBR16 Review No:42 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, History, Mystery, Romance, Science Fiction · Tags: #fantasy, #Science Fiction, adventure, CBR16, cbr16bingo, Connie Willis, funny, historical fiction, literary classic, Malin, mystery, Nowhere Book Bingo, Outland book club, Oxford Time Travel, Romance, Smart Bitches, tech, To Say Nothing of the Dog ·
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Rolling Heads

Bring Up The Bodies by Hilary Mantel

August 5, 2024 by Jake Leave a Comment

What you must never forget about this one is that you’re still in Wolf Hall. That’s trite, I know! But I can’t think of what else to say because as I reoriented my perspective on reading this, its power really hit me. I read Wolf Hall five years ago, at a different period in my life and thought it was just ok. Appreciated what it was doing but I didn’t have the focus to engage with it like I should have. Time and age tend to confer […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #Henry VIII, #Hilary Mantel, Anne Boleyn, bring up the bodies, England, historical fiction, politics, royalty, the Tudors, Thomas Cromwell, Wolf Hall Trilogy

Jake's CBR16 Review No:119 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #Henry VIII, #Hilary Mantel, Anne Boleyn, bring up the bodies, England, historical fiction, politics, royalty, the Tudors, Thomas Cromwell, Wolf Hall Trilogy ·
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I Hope It Doesn’t Suck

The Lesser Dead by Christopher Buehlman

August 2, 2024 by Jake 1 Comment

Read as part of CBR16 Bingo: smash. This book is a vampire novel, a historical fiction novel, and a mystery novel all rolled into one.  Christopher Buehlman’s Between Two Fires isn’t the kind of book I’d normally read: gonzo fantasy. But it came highly recommended and — in spite of itself — it worked. The imagery was overpowering and the narrative eventually caught up with it near the end. It made sense for the kind of story it was trying to tell: take the apocalyptic overtones of […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: 1970s, cbr16bingo, Christopher Buehlman, historical fiction, New York City, Smash, The Lesser Dead, vampires

Jake's CBR16 Review No:117 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: 1970s, cbr16bingo, Christopher Buehlman, historical fiction, New York City, Smash, The Lesser Dead, vampires ·
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Mission Be Funny While Stopping Duncan’s Murder

Miss Blaine's Prefect and the Weird Sisters by Olga Wojtas

July 26, 2024 by CoffeeShopReader Leave a Comment

Bingo 3: Fanfic Miss Blaine’s Prefect and the Weird Sisters is a re-imagining of Shakespeare’s Macbeth; it’s definitely fanfic, both in that it’s a self-insertion into an established world/story and that it’s loaded with basically Easter Eggs that only a fan of the original would appreciate. The premise is that Shona McMonagle is a middle-aged librarian who is somehow capable of time-travel. The time travel thing is not really explained, and it doesn’t really matter as that’s not the point. When Shona was younger, she […]

Filed Under: Fanfiction, Fantasy Tagged With: cbr16bingo, fanfic, fanfiction, historical fiction, Macbeth, Miss Blaine's Prefect and the Weird Sisters, Olga Wojtas, retelling, Shakespeare, witches

CoffeeShopReader's CBR16 Review No:42 · Genres: Fanfiction, Fantasy · Tags: cbr16bingo, fanfic, fanfiction, historical fiction, Macbeth, Miss Blaine's Prefect and the Weird Sisters, Olga Wojtas, retelling, Shakespeare, witches ·
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