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End of CBR10 panic post!!!

December 28, 2018 by kfishgirl Leave a Comment

So my December has been suuuper crazy.  Work is insane, and I’ve been trying to fit in reading with all the extra working I’ve been doing.  I’ve been falling asleep at night without reading, which is not normal for me.  Anyway, even when I have finished books, I haven’t had the time or energy to review them!  I write all day at work (nothing fun or exciting), so sometimes it’s hard to write these reviews after long days of work.  That’s why I’m shoving these […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: Dead Even, law, murder, Randall Silvis, secrets, stolen money

kfishgirl's CBR10 Review No:58 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery · Tags: Dead Even, law, murder, Randall Silvis, secrets, stolen money ·
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I’ve spent an enjoyable 900 years with this book.

December 15, 2016 by Blingle Bells Leave a Comment

I don’t know if other people do this, but I usually have three books going that serve three different purposes. I have my reading in bed book, and it has to be interesting enough to keep me reading when the alternative is sleeping (Liane Moriarty is ideal for this). I have a book on the end table that’s light enough to read while my daughter plays (ex: home decor books). And I have spots for books that take a little discipline to get through, spots […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: attorneys, Chicago, Criminal Justice, judges, law, Law Enforcement, non fiction, Steve Bogira

Blingle Bells's CBR8 Review No:48 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: attorneys, Chicago, Criminal Justice, judges, law, Law Enforcement, non fiction, Steve Bogira ·
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You can’t handle the trials (heh) and tribulations of the 1%.

July 16, 2016 by ingres77 Leave a Comment

The Firm (1991) Not reviewed previously on CBR. In many ways, this is the perfect book to adapt into a Tom Cruise movie. The main character is young, cocky, great looking, and he has to run. The only difference, really, between Mitch and Tom Cruise is that the character is taller. So, he looks more like Patrick Bateman. The image that kept recurring to me, in fact, was Christian Bale in American Psycho. Sexy. The problem here, for me, is that he isn’t an every […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: attorney, John Grisham, law, Tom Cruise, wealthy dipshit

ingres77's CBR8 Review No:59 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: attorney, John Grisham, law, Tom Cruise, wealthy dipshit ·
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The Dangers of Biographical Non-fiction

July 13, 2016 by Ale Leave a Comment

This was an excellent book that is part journalistic inquiry, part court-room drama, and part social discourse. Janet Malcolm is an experienced journalist who receives a mysterious letter from a lawyer suggesting that a libel court case may ruin the entire professional sphere of journalism. Malcolm takes the bait and begins investigating the already exhaustively investigated murder trial of a Dr. Jeff MacDonald and his follow up libel case with his court-biographer, Joseph McGrinnis. Throughout her book, Malcolm chronicles how Dr. MacDonald came to be […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: courtroom drama, janet malcolm, journalism, law, murder trial

Ale's CBR8 Review No:11 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: courtroom drama, janet malcolm, journalism, law, murder trial ·
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An Original BAMF

January 15, 2016 by ModernLove 1 Comment

So we all know that RBG is one of the most badass ladies to ever rock the black robes (or, honestly, just one of the most badass in general). She has spent decades fighting for gender quality, fearlessly and tirelessly going after what she things is right. She’s played with the big boys and held her own. All this from a tiny little New Yorker with a thing for scrunchies. Who also, I’ve found out, can do more push ups at age 82 than I can at […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: feminism, law, modernlove, the notorious rbg

ModernLove's CBR8 Review No:6 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: feminism, law, modernlove, the notorious rbg ·
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Yes, we know strip mining is bad. Where did John Grisham go?

December 24, 2014 by Valyruh Leave a Comment

I keep waiting for the real Grisham—the author of “The Firm” and “A Time to Kill”—to return, but alas, it looks like I’ll have to keep waiting. Grey Mountain has a somewhat promising beginning, and although main protagonist Samantha is a bore from beginning to end, the plot has potential even if the most interesting character in the book gets killed off much too soon. And while I have total sympathy with Grisham’s theme in this book, the constant preaching and repetition put my teeth […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: Appalachia, coal mines, law, strip-mining

Valyruh's CBR6 Review No:101 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: Appalachia, coal mines, law, strip-mining ·
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