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Some light can only be seen in the dark

Sulwe by Lupita Nyong'o and Vashti Harrison

December 28, 2020 by Malin 1 Comment

Sulwe is the colour of midnight. Her mama is the colour of dawn, her father the colour of dusk and her little sister is the colour of high noon. Sulwe has darker skin than anyone in her family and pretty much everyone at school. While her little sister is given positive nicknames like ‘ray’ and ‘sunshine’, Sulwe is called ‘darkie’ and ‘night’. This is obviously deeply hurtful to the little girl, who remains withdrawn and friendless. Sulwe tries a number of things to lighten her […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: Autobiographical, cbr12, children's book, colorism, fable, Lupita Nyong'o and Vashti Harrison, Malin, Sulwe, Vashti Harrison

Malin's CBR12 Review No:90 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: Autobiographical, cbr12, children's book, colorism, fable, Lupita Nyong'o and Vashti Harrison, Malin, Sulwe, Vashti Harrison ·
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A first impression can often be misleading

Her Pretend Christmas Date by Jackie Lau

December 28, 2020 by Malin Leave a Comment

Disclaimer! I was given an ARC of this book by the author. That has in no way influenced my review. Julie Tam’s sister Charlotte is an engineer and has an outgoing and charming boyfriend, the guy who lived next door when they were young. She is everything their parents could want. Meanwhile, Julie works as a waitress in a Cider Bar and designs her own jewelry. She goes on a blind date with Tom Yeung, which starts out badly and ends even worse. Tom is a […]

Filed Under: Cooking/Food, Fiction, Romance Tagged With: ARC, Canada, cbr12, Cider Bar Sisters, Contemporary Romance, Her Pretend Christmas Date, Jackie Lau, Malin, novella, small town life

Malin's CBR12 Review No:89 · Genres: Cooking/Food, Fiction, Romance · Tags: ARC, Canada, cbr12, Cider Bar Sisters, Contemporary Romance, Her Pretend Christmas Date, Jackie Lau, Malin, novella, small town life ·
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Another Loretta Chase novel pairing a big, strong lug and a clever, opinionated woman. Hey, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

Ten Things I Hate About the Duke by Loretta Chase

December 28, 2020 by Malin 2 Comments

Official book description: Cassandra Pomfret holds strong opinions she isn’t shy about voicing. But her extremely plain speaking has caused an uproar, and her exasperated father, hoping a husband will rein her in, has ruled that her beloved sister can’t marry until Cassandra does.   Now, thanks to a certain wild-living nobleman, the last shreds of Cassandra’s reputation are about to disintegrate, taking her sister’s future and her family’s good name along with them.   The Duke of Ashmont’s looks make women swoon. His character […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: 10 Things I Hate About You, cbr12, Difficult Dukes, historical romance, Loretta Chase, Malin, retelling, Ten Things I Hate About the Duke, the taming of the shrew, Victorian

Malin's CBR12 Review No:88 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: 10 Things I Hate About You, cbr12, Difficult Dukes, historical romance, Loretta Chase, Malin, retelling, Ten Things I Hate About the Duke, the taming of the shrew, Victorian ·
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Doing everything I can to complete my double Cannonball

King Baby by Kate Beaton

December 27, 2020 by Malin 10 Comments

See, some people might accuse me of desperation at this point, reviewing a 32-page children’s book I’ve read to my son more times than I can consciously count, considering he’s now nearly three, and my husband and I started reading it to him when he was only just a baby himself, long before he had any grasp of what the book was actually about or what the illustrations showed. Those people might not be entirely wrong. I have, however,  come to the conclusion that due […]

Filed Under: Children's Books Tagged With: babies, cbr12, children's book, funny, illustrated, kate beaton, King Baby, Malin

Malin's CBR12 Review No:87 · Genres: Children's Books · Tags: babies, cbr12, children's book, funny, illustrated, kate beaton, King Baby, Malin ·
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Sadly, one of my biggest disappointments of the year

Gul book (Yellow Book) by Zeshan Shakar

December 27, 2020 by Malin Leave a Comment

Official book description (any errors in translation are mine): Mani is a newly graduated economist and has just secured a job at the Ministry of Education and Research. He is a young man who lives with his father in a flat at Haugenstua, in the east of Oslo, and has a girlfriend he thinks he’s going to marry someday. Preferably, he’d like to use his abilities in the private sector, where the prestige and the money lies, because he’s painfully aware that both his girlfriend […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #ownvoices, cbr12, contemporary fiction, culture clash, Gul Bok, Immigration, Malin, Norwegian, Yellow Book, Zeshan Shakar

Malin's CBR12 Review No:86 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #ownvoices, cbr12, contemporary fiction, culture clash, Gul Bok, Immigration, Malin, Norwegian, Yellow Book, Zeshan Shakar ·
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“There’s nothing quite like the futility of being seventeen in an election year.”

Yes No Maybe So by Becky Albertalli/Aisha Saeed

December 27, 2020 by Malin 1 Comment

Official book description: YES Jamie Goldberg is cool with volunteering for his local state senate candidate—as long as he’s behind the scenes. When it comes to speaking to strangers (or, let’s face it, speaking at all to almost anyone), Jamie’s a choke artist. There’s no way he’d ever knock on doors to ask people for their votes…until he meets Maya.   NO Maya Rehman’s having the worst Ramadan ever. Her best friend is too busy to hang out, her summer trip is canceled, and now […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: activism, Becky Albertalli/Aisha Saeed, cbr12, contemporary fiction, LGBTQIA, Malin, Multicultural, politics, romantic, Yes No Maybe So, Young Adult

Malin's CBR12 Review No:85 · Genres: Fiction, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: activism, Becky Albertalli/Aisha Saeed, cbr12, contemporary fiction, LGBTQIA, Malin, Multicultural, politics, romantic, Yes No Maybe So, Young Adult ·
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