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This graphic novel is cute as hell, and the art is beautiful. #CBRBingo

August 13, 2018 by narfna Leave a Comment

This was so cute! I love Jen Wang’s art, and she’s apparently just as good at story as she is at bringing a world to life visually. The Prince and the Dressmaker is about Frances and Sebastian. Frances is a seamstress who accidentally catches the eye of the crown prince of Belgium, Sebastian. Sebastian has a secret. When no one is watching, he loves to wear beautiful dresses. He hires Frances to make some for him, but his plan to not show her his face […]

Filed Under: Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: cbr10bingo, graphic novels, jen wang, LGBTQIA, narfna, read harder challenge 2018, the prince and the dressmaker

narfna's CBR10 Review No:98 · Genres: Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: cbr10bingo, graphic novels, jen wang, LGBTQIA, narfna, read harder challenge 2018, the prince and the dressmaker ·
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Becky Albertalli is three for three.

July 11, 2018 by narfna Leave a Comment

As always with a Becky Albertalli book, I flew through it. I haven’t read an entire book in a night in quite a long time, but I felt compelled to keep going even though it got pretty late. And then I figured I might as well just finish it. No regrets here! A good time was had. I do think this is my least favorite of her three books, so far, though. Surprisingly, it has nothing to do with Leah herself. Leah is a tough […]

Filed Under: Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: becky albertalli, contemporary, Leah on the Offbeat, LGBTQIA, narfna, YA, YA Romance, Young Adult

narfna's CBR10 Review No:83 · Genres: Romance, Young Adult · Tags: becky albertalli, contemporary, Leah on the Offbeat, LGBTQIA, narfna, YA, YA Romance, Young Adult ·
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Not for me.

July 9, 2018 by narfna Leave a Comment

The definition of meh for me. I should have known better, and I feel like my not enjoying this book is my fault. I am usually not into lit-fic, except on rare occasions. But this was recommended to me by one of those Book Riot quizzes where it was like, if you like this and this and this, then you should pick up ______. I read the synopsis and said, hmmm, that does sound like I would enjoy it! I was lured in with the […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1980's, joseph cassara, LGBTQIA, lit-fic, literary, narfna, the house of impossible beauties

narfna's CBR10 Review No:82 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 1980's, joseph cassara, LGBTQIA, lit-fic, literary, narfna, the house of impossible beauties ·
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This is hard to get through, even if you’re normally okay while reading books about rape.

July 9, 2018 by narfna 2 Comments

I have never had such a hard time getting through a book that I liked. “Liked” actually feels like the wrong word here. How can I say I liked something that made me angry and frustrated almost 100% of the way through, and which filled me with dread every time I tried to convince myself to pick it back up again? Perhaps “appreciated”? Understand is necessary? See its importance? But not liked. I didn’t expect this reaction, even though rape is a tough subject to […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: anthologies, essays, LGBTQIA, narfna, Non-Fiction, not that bad, not that bad: Dispatches From Rape Culture, rape culture, read harder challenge 2018, Roxane Gay

narfna's CBR10 Review No:80 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: anthologies, essays, LGBTQIA, narfna, Non-Fiction, not that bad, not that bad: Dispatches From Rape Culture, rape culture, read harder challenge 2018, Roxane Gay ·
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Stars-Crossed

June 21, 2018 by sistercoyote 2 Comments

Once upon a time, witches used to guide the dead to the afterlife. These days, in the world of Witchmark, only Storm Singers matter: witches are either guaranteed to go mad and require confinement in asylums or, if highborn enough, to be enslaved to the Storm Singers, who will use them as magical batteries, and breeders of the next generation of magical batteries. And what happens to the dead? Most folk assume they find their own way, I would guess.

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: #CBR10, fantasy, Fiction, LGBTQIA, mystery, problematic, read women, sistercoyote, Urban Fantasy

sistercoyote's CBR10 Review No:8 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery · Tags: #CBR10, fantasy, Fiction, LGBTQIA, mystery, problematic, read women, sistercoyote, Urban Fantasy ·
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The future is augmented

June 18, 2018 by Mrs Smith Reads Leave a Comment

I’m combining my reviews for Company Town and Autonomous for a couple of reasons. 1. Both stories happen in the future 2. Both stories take place in Canada 3. Both authors have won awards for their books 4. The authors have appeared together on panels to discuss their work, where they are often likely to discuss human/robot sex, for reasons which will become clear in this review. Writing about the future is a broad topic and goes by a lot of descriptors—science fiction, utopian/dystopian fiction, speculative fiction—there are many […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Annalee Newitz, Augmented humans, Autonomous, Company Town, LGBTQIA, Madeline Ashby, robots, Speculative Fiction

Mrs Smith Reads's CBR10 Review No:8 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: Annalee Newitz, Augmented humans, Autonomous, Company Town, LGBTQIA, Madeline Ashby, robots, Speculative Fiction ·
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