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My favourite book growing up

Ronja Rövardotter (Ronia the Robber's Daughter) by Astrid Lindgren

July 25, 2024 by Malin Leave a Comment

CBR16 Sweet Books: Cozy (this was my absolutely most favourite book as a child) Nowhere Books Bingo: Has been adapted into a movie or a TV show CBR16 Bingo: Horses (the back cover has a picture of the horses that Ronja and Birk tame during their stay in the forest) Ronja is the only daughter of the chief of a robber band. She’s born during a particularly stormy night when a lightning strike creates a giant gorge in the stone fortress where she grows up. […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fantasy, History Tagged With: adapted into film and TV, Astrid Lindgren, CBR16, cbr16bingo, CBR16SweetBooks, classic, cozy, friendship, historical fantasy, horses, Malin, middle grade, Nowhere Book Bingo, Ronia the Robber's Daughter, Ronja Rövardotter

Malin's CBR16 Review No:35 · Genres: Children's Books, Fantasy, History · Tags: adapted into film and TV, Astrid Lindgren, CBR16, cbr16bingo, CBR16SweetBooks, classic, cozy, friendship, historical fantasy, horses, Malin, middle grade, Nowhere Book Bingo, Ronia the Robber's Daughter, Ronja Rövardotter ·
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Heretics

Dissolution by CJ Sansom

July 22, 2024 by Jake Leave a Comment

Read as part of CBR16 Bingo: Horses. This book features people riding horses as a practical matter because it’s set in the 15th century.  First of all: RIP CJ Sansom. I didn’t know until I started this that he had recently died, and sadly just before Shardlake, a tv series based on these books, was released on Hulu. I read Sansom’s Dominion years ago and thought it was decent. I grabbed this not long after but eventually gave up on keeping it, as I just needed to clear […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: cbr16bingo, CJ Sansom, Dissolution, England, historical fiction, horses, Matthew Shardlake, mystery, Shardlake, Thomas Cromwell

Jake's CBR16 Review No:108 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: cbr16bingo, CJ Sansom, Dissolution, England, historical fiction, horses, Matthew Shardlake, mystery, Shardlake, Thomas Cromwell ·
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Three short novels that lack for nothing

Pale Horse, Pale Rider: Three Short Novels by Katherine Anne Porter

July 20, 2024 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

Cbr16bingo Horses  This collection of three novellas- “Old Mortality, “Noon Wine” and “Pale Horse, Pale Rider”- was originally published in 1939. Each story involves characters whose illusions — about themselves and/or their families — are eventually stripped away, forcing them to face hard realities. Some are not up to it while others find the strength to move onward.  “Old Mortality” is divided into three parts and focuses on the point of view of a girl named Miranda. She and her older sister Maria are part […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR16, cbr16bingo, ElCicco, Fiction, horses, Katherine Anne Porter, Noon Wine, novella, Old Mortality, Pale Horse Pale Rider

ElCicco's CBR16 Review No:28 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR16, cbr16bingo, ElCicco, Fiction, horses, Katherine Anne Porter, Noon Wine, novella, Old Mortality, Pale Horse Pale Rider ·
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“Directness often disguised as much as it revealed, and was a marvelous defense.”

What I Did for a Duke by Julie Anne Long

July 17, 2024 by faintingviolet 4 Comments

Towards the end of June Nart reviewed What I Did for a Duke by Julie Ann Long and I had an immediate urge to drop what I was doing and go find my nook so I could start a re-read. I don’t do a ton of re-reading but there was something about this story that has kept an urge to visit it again simmering in my brain. I had visceral memories of the way the characters spoke to each other being delicious, and the house […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: age difference, cbr16bingo, CBR16SweetBooks, cozy, historical romance, horses, Julie Anne Long, Pennyroyal Green series, re-read, revenge plot foiled, What I Did for a Duke

faintingviolet's CBR16 Review No:26 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: age difference, cbr16bingo, CBR16SweetBooks, cozy, historical romance, horses, Julie Anne Long, Pennyroyal Green series, re-read, revenge plot foiled, What I Did for a Duke ·
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Whimsy and Whoa

If You Want  to Ride a Horse by Amy Novesky

Perla The Mighty Dog by Isabel Allende

May 31, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Picture book round up part… I have lost track! As they are so much fun I just read and read and read….. I am sure if I piled them up they would tower over me a few times over! All were read via an online copy, but both are currently available.  The publisher’s description of, If You Want  to Ride a Horse, says it is “A whimsical guide through the steps of riding a horse, whether the horse is real or lives in the imagination” […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction, Health, Poetry, Sports Tagged With: Amy Novesky, animals, Gael Abary, horses, Isabel Allende, reliance, Sandy Rodríguez, self-esteem, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:217 · Genres: Children's Books, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction, Health, Poetry, Sports · Tags: Amy Novesky, animals, Gael Abary, horses, Isabel Allende, reliance, Sandy Rodríguez, self-esteem, Social Themes ·
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The Wild Ones

Snow Foal by Susanna Bailey

March 1, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

I would have enjoyed Susanna Bailey’s Snow Foal a lot when I was about ages 10 to 14. I would have liked the free spirit of the main character, how she struggles to be independent, how she needs to go home, and how she learns home can be where the heart is, even if it does not always include all the people you love. As an adult, I still appreciated most things, but sometimes Addie’s attitude left  little something to be desired. The other characters […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, Health Tagged With: adoption, family, Farms, friendship, horses, Human-animal relationships, mothers, Orphans & Foster Homes, ponies, siblings, Social Themes, Susanna Bailey, wild animals, wild horses

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:64 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Health · Tags: adoption, family, Farms, friendship, horses, Human-animal relationships, mothers, Orphans & Foster Homes, ponies, siblings, Social Themes, Susanna Bailey, wild animals, wild horses ·
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