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This is what happens when you get overly ambitious about your science projects

November 8, 2014 by Malin 2 Comments

I refuse to spoilertag anything in this review, because people, this book is nearly 200 years old. You’ve had ample time to read this book, if anything in my review spoils it for you, on your own head be it.  Captain Robert Walton writes letters to his sister Margaret, recounting his journey to the North Pole in a quest for scientific fame. He writes of the strange and charismatic man they rescue in the wilderness, a Victor Frankenstein. Through Walton’s letters, we also get Frankenstein’s […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Science Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, adapted into film, epistolary, Frankenstein, historical fiction, horror, literary classic, Malin, Mary Shelley

Malin's CBR6 Review No:112 · Genres: Fiction, History, Science Fiction · Tags: #CBR6, adapted into film, epistolary, Frankenstein, historical fiction, horror, literary classic, Malin, Mary Shelley ·
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Man is a Monster

October 16, 2014 by ElCicco 1 Comment

Literary classics earn their designation by presenting themes that resonate throughout the ages. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is just such a literary classic. She wrote this short but brilliant tale when she was about 20, while she, her husband Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Lord Byron were on holiday in Switzerland. As the poor weather prevented their outdoor adventures, the three entertained themselves with stories of the “supernatural.” Shelley’s Frankenstein has become a world renowned classic and a staple of Halloween partiers everywhere. And yet, Shelley’s scary […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, Depression, ElCicco, Fiction, Frankenstein, horror, Mary Shelley, Modern Prometheus, monsters, obsession, ReadWomen2014

ElCicco's CBR6 Review No:47 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR6, Depression, ElCicco, Fiction, Frankenstein, horror, Mary Shelley, Modern Prometheus, monsters, obsession, ReadWomen2014 ·
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Reservation to the Danger Zone

September 22, 2014 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

I texted a friend who read this book while I was in the middle of it and said, “Good GOD American Psycho. I have never had such a visceral reaction to a book.” (Note: I had forgotten about the time I threw “Message in a Bottle” across the room because Nicholas Sparks – bleh. But I digress.) This book…this book. I had seen the movie long ago so I thought I was mentally prepared but boy was I wrong. Patrick Bateman’s descent into madness is […]

Filed Under: Suspense Tagged With: 80s, comedy, horror, Satire

cheerbrarian's CBR6 Review No:18 · Genres: Suspense · Tags: 80s, comedy, horror, Satire ·
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This review is of dubious value to the forces of Light

September 12, 2014 by Fofo Leave a Comment

Target: Sergei Lukyanenko’s New Watch.  Translated by Andrew Bromfield (The Watches pentalogy #5) Profile: Modern Fantasy, Suspense, Horror Sergei Lukyanenko ostensibly drew his Watches series to a conclusion with Last Watch, but almost six years later he released a fifth book.  New Watch is a very different kind of novel than its predecessors.  It draws inspiration from other contemporary and urban fantasies, most notably the Harry Potter series.  There is a greater emphasis on the mechanics of the world’s magic system, answering some questions from previous novels, but shifting […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: #CBR6, Fofo, horror, Last Watch, Modern Fantasy, Sergei Lukyanenko, Suspense, The Watches Pentalogy, Urban Fantasy

Fofo's CBR6 Review No:24 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: #CBR6, Fofo, horror, Last Watch, Modern Fantasy, Sergei Lukyanenko, Suspense, The Watches Pentalogy, Urban Fantasy ·
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An unsettling and creepy selection of macabre short stories with a gothic twist and atmospheric artwork.

August 25, 2014 by Renton 1 Comment

Foreboding spirits lurk in the background of these short stories by Emily Carroll. Demons burrow under the skin, a wife seeks revenge from beyond the grave and a young man believes his brother has been replaced by an imposter. These five short gothic stories are fantastically eerie folktales, populated by people consumed by jealousy, fear and loneliness. One of the stories, His Face All Red, first appeared online, and it’s interesting to see it rearranged from its original vertical scrolling incarnation. You can have a read […]

Filed Under: Suspense Tagged With: Graphic Novel, horror

Renton's CBR6 Review No:35 · Genres: Suspense · Tags: Graphic Novel, horror ·
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London calling to the underworld

July 26, 2014 by drmllz Leave a Comment

Ben Aaronovitch’s Moon Over Soho was the first book I ever reviewed for Cannonball Read (CBR 4, 2012), and I loved it – it was dark, fresh, funny and deep. Broken Homes pales in comparison–both the light and shadow of Rivers of London and Moon Over Soho have faded, and things seem to be deliberately slowed down rather than allowed to proceed at their natural pace. When the book opens, Peter Grant, Nightingale and Leslie are still on the trail of the Faceless man, London […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Mystery Tagged With: #CBR6, Ben Aaronovitch, doombiscuits, fantasy, horror, mystery, Urban Fantasy

drmllz's CBR6 Review No:11 · Genres: Fantasy, Mystery · Tags: #CBR6, Ben Aaronovitch, doombiscuits, fantasy, horror, mystery, Urban Fantasy ·
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