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There’s Nothing More Ill-Mannered than Loving Your Own Wife

Sex and Scandals in Georgian England by John Rankin

October 5, 2025 by Pooja Leave a Comment

In the Georgian era, where infidelity was widespread –  even expected – among the aristocracy, scandals still resulted, but not necessarily for the reasons one would expect. With the new resurgence of interest in Regency romances, I’ve been struck pretty often how wide of the historical mark some stories can be. The costumes of season three of Bridgerton also makes me wince (I still love Queen Charlotte’s ridiculous wigs though!). But reading Sex & Scandals in Georgian England reminded me that, while it’s one thing to know […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #history, ARC, England, John Rankin, Marriage, NetGalley, non fiction

Pooja's CBR17 Review No:60 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: #history, ARC, England, John Rankin, Marriage, NetGalley, non fiction ·
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“If I ever find a therapist who works with changelings, I’m going to send Mom the bill.”

A Killing Frost (October Daye #14) by Seanan McGuire

August 23, 2025 by bjornsnipe Leave a Comment

Toby and Tybalt are still planning on getting married someday (the stick, get on it), but while Toby keeps Tybalt waiting they do manage to get to romantic dinners in between Toby’s needing to bleed to save Faerie. He had never been more handsome. This was the man I was going to marry. This was the man I was going to spend the rest of my life with, and raise my children alongside, whenever we decided it was safe enough for us to risk having […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: divorce, fae, Marriage, Oberon, San Francisco, Seanan McGuire

bjornsnipe's CBR17 Review No:117 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: divorce, fae, Marriage, Oberon, San Francisco, Seanan McGuire ·
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Love is Love and Hate is Hate

Ritu Weds Chandni by Ameya Narvankar

March 14, 2025 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Diversity The CBR17 Pie Chart Challenge Ritu Weds Chandni by Ameya Narvankar is currently available. However, I found an old online  reader copy to read. I thought I had read it before, but it did not feel familiar to me. Therefore I think I just looked at it and “put it aside.” Thankfully I did find it again as it takes a couple of familiar themes but adds a modern take to them, and I was in the right mood for it as well, as […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, Health, History, Religion, Romance Tagged With: Ameya Narvankar, diversity, family, LGBTQ, Marriage, Multicultural, Social Themes, The CBR17 Pie Chart Challenge

BlackRaven's CBR17 Review No:141 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Health, History, Religion, Romance · Tags: Ameya Narvankar, diversity, family, LGBTQ, Marriage, Multicultural, Social Themes, The CBR17 Pie Chart Challenge ·
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On guard that cha-cha-cha!

On Guard!: A Marshall Middle School Graphic Novel by Cassidy Wasserman

Swing by Audrey Meeker and Sarah Davidson

January 22, 2025 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Graphic novels are one of my favorite genres to read.  They cover several themes and ages. Currently middle and young adult graphic novels have several being published. Most of the middle readers are nice, not too in-depth but have a good message. They are fun and relatable without being too heavy for the (strong) 8-9 to (younger) 13-14. Two of those books are reviewed below.  Over a weekend that was cold, I found a quick graphic novel that I hoped wouldn’t go too deep into […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, Romance, Sports, Young Adult Tagged With: Audrey Meeker, Audrey Meeker and Sarah Davidson, Cassidy Wasserman, divorce, family, fencing, friendship, Marriage, Sarah Davidson, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR17 Review No:49 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, Romance, Sports, Young Adult · Tags: Audrey Meeker, Audrey Meeker and Sarah Davidson, Cassidy Wasserman, divorce, family, fencing, friendship, Marriage, Sarah Davidson, Social Themes ·
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Life in Ruins

Ruins by Peter Kuper

August 2, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Ruins by Peter Kuper is the kind of book that can’t really be rated. There are parts that were a five, parts that were a one, and parts a nice solid three. And even each page really could be given its own rating. The main part that I based my score on is the cleverness of the story. We follow a monarch butterfly as its journey parallels the human couple for their year in Mexico. Some things are left up to the imagination in places […]

Filed Under: Cooking/Food, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Mystery, Religion, Romance Tagged With: corruption, family, friendship, government, literary, Marriage, mexico, Oaxaca Mexico, Peter Kuper, revolution, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:379 · Genres: Cooking/Food, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Mystery, Religion, Romance · Tags: corruption, family, friendship, government, literary, Marriage, mexico, Oaxaca Mexico, Peter Kuper, revolution, Social Themes ·
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The Intersection of Love and the Law

You'll Do: A History of Marrying for Reasons Other Than Love by Marcia A. Zug

May 18, 2024 by Pooja 2 Comments

In this short history of the legalities of marriage in the United States, Zug takes us through how marriage as an institution has shifted over the centuries and how the many reasons for marrying for something other than love, such money, status, or legal benefits, played its part in that. Coming from a culture where marriage is considered an essential step of adulthood and is still sometimes arranged by one’s parents, I never really thought much about it, or why the legal institution of marriage […]

Filed Under: Featured, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #history, ARC, family, Marcia A. Zug, Marriage, NetGalley, non fiction, social history, society

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:66 · Genres: Featured, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: #history, ARC, family, Marcia A. Zug, Marriage, NetGalley, non fiction, social history, society ·
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