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The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alex E. Harrow

July 19, 2020 by Mobius_Walker 2 Comments

January Scaller is not white. This makes her stand out as an oddity in early 1900s New England despite her clothes and demeanor that would have passed every high-society test on a girl with white skin. Her caretaker, Mr. Locke, has done his best to provide January with all the things she will need to be comfortable: a home, nice clothes, training in being demure and quiet, and a nursemaid. Despite his best attempts to stifle, January is determined to find her own path in […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, Alex E. Harrow, cbr12bingo, Fiction, lost potential, portal fantasy

Mobius_Walker's CBR12 Review No:11 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #fantasy, Alex E. Harrow, cbr12bingo, Fiction, lost potential, portal fantasy ·
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Oh yeah, that thing where you actually *post* the reviews you write!

Landline by Rainbow Rowell

June 19, 2020 by crystalclear Leave a Comment

I read Attachments, and really liked it. I read Carry On, and also really liked it. And then I read Landline. Well, listened to Landline, which faintingviolet now tells me was a mistake. I tried to like it, I really did. But I really couldn’t. There were so many places this could go. And by so many places, I mean anywhere. There was a great set-up, and then nothing really happened. There were great opportunities, and none of them were taken. Landline features a comedy […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: cbr12, landline, lost potential, Rainbow Rowell

crystalclear's CBR12 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: cbr12, landline, lost potential, Rainbow Rowell ·
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