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Kate Beaton strikes again.

November 15, 2015 by narfna 4 Comments

I feel super bad about this review. Kate Beaton deserves my best words, because she is a wonderful, smart, creative genius who produces such sassy and perfect art. But I super read this in the middle of the night during a Read-a-thon, and other than remembering that I laughed frequently, loudly, and obnoxiously, I remember NOTHING about this book. I mean, the entirety of my oh so helpful Goodreads review after reading was, “This book wasn’t long enough.” THANKS A BUNCH, ASHLEY. If you aren’t familiar […]

Filed Under: History Tagged With: Comics, hark! a vagrant, history, kate beaton, Literature, narfna, step aside pops

narfna's CBR7 Review No:169 · Genres: History · Tags: Comics, hark! a vagrant, history, kate beaton, Literature, narfna, step aside pops ·
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A modern day Huck Finn with a (very) sinister twist

August 14, 2015 by Lynn Leave a Comment

This came to me from JB, who has an affinity for coming-of-age stories, and although this mystery certainly doesn’t seem like one on the surface, I can’t think of a better way to categorize it. A year ago, twelve year old Alyssa Merrimon disappeared, seen being pulled in to a van by Jack Cross, the son of a local policeman. Alyssa’s father, feeling responsible for the disappearance because he was late picking her up, runs off shortly afterward. Alyssa’s mother, unable to cope with the […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: John Hart, Literature, The Last Chid

Lynn's CBR7 Review No:36 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: John Hart, Literature, The Last Chid ·
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Again…

August 14, 2015 by Lynn Leave a Comment

I snagged When I Found You from JB’s bookshelf. The book had been a gift from someone, and the inscription inside mentioned that it was a story about true unconditional love. And it is. When I Found You is a story about the bonds between humans, about the unspoken connection we sometimes find in other people, about the strength and patience it takes to love someone, even (and especially) when they are most unlovable. Accountant Nathan McCann is out duck hunting one chilly fall morning […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Catherine Ryan Hyde, fathers & sons, Literature, When I Found You

Lynn's CBR7 Review No:34 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Catherine Ryan Hyde, fathers & sons, Literature, When I Found You ·
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Socks Mate For Life…

August 14, 2015 by Lynn Leave a Comment

This book. Oh, this lovely, quiet, little book that wormed its way in to my heart and left me weeping. Peggy Cort is the librarian of a small Cape Cod tourist town in the 1950s. She’s the very definition of a spinster in her brown tweed and sensible shoes. She’s lonely, weary with it, resigned to it, defined by it. “Socks mate for life,” she says sadly, and in those words, the reader understands perfectly how desperately Peggy wants to be loved. And then one […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Elizabeth McCracken, Literature

Lynn's CBR7 Review No:28 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Elizabeth McCracken, Literature ·
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Girls. Jesus Christ. They can drive you crazy.

June 2, 2015 by Lynn 6 Comments

Half Cannonball! Somehow, I escaped high school without ever having read The Catcher in the Rye. I’m not sure how, since it feels like we read every other book in the world. Maybe the nuns weren’t crazy about old Holden Caulfield. And strangely, while I have always been aware of Holden, I never really knew his story. So I embarked on what is arguably Salinger’s best known, and most divisive, work without having any idea what to expect. The novel opens just before Christmas, with […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: J.D. Salinger, Literature

Lynn's CBR7 Review No:26 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: J.D. Salinger, Literature ·
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No One Is Safe

June 1, 2015 by Ale 2 Comments

I don’t think I can reach the 250 word quota for this review. Just go read this book. It’s hilarious. No book is safe, no character left unscathed. Ortberg’s ability to hone in on the character’s personality and then twist it into the 21st century is ridiculously brilliant and packs a punch that shades between laughing out loud and the irresistible urge to shout “BURN!” to the character on the page. My two all-time favorite sections are her rip on the American Girl series and […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: comedy, Daniel Mallory Ortberg, Literature, Mallory Ortberg, Satire, Texts from Jane Eyre

Ale's CBR7 Review No:18 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: comedy, Daniel Mallory Ortberg, Literature, Mallory Ortberg, Satire, Texts from Jane Eyre ·
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