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I Will Carry You Home in My Teeth

November 4, 2017 by Ellesfena 2 Comments

I’m an introvert, and if there’s one thing I hate it’s interacting with people I don’t know. So when I finished reading Born a Crime while on an airplane, and found myself fighting the urge to wake up the woman next to me and tell her how great it was, I knew this book must be pretty special. Born a Crime is the story of Trevor Noah’s childhood growing up in South Africa. Trevor’s father is white, and his mother black. Since he was born […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #memoir, apartheid, south africa, Trevor Noah

Ellesfena's CBR9 Review No:50 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: #memoir, apartheid, south africa, Trevor Noah ·
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Why do we write?

October 28, 2017 by tillie Leave a Comment

  “Why do we write? A chorus erupts. Because we cannot simply live.”   I adore Patti Smith. I’ve never been a huge fan of her music or followed her career. To me she is an artist that lives on the edge of my perception. I know her, but she is just there. A few years ago I picked up “Just Kids”, I don’t remember why. I loved it. Patti Smith lives life straight from the heart. In devotion Smith takes the time to reflect […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: #memoir, #writing, cbr9, devotion, Mathildehoeg, patti smith

tillie's CBR9 Review No:32 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: #memoir, #writing, cbr9, devotion, Mathildehoeg, patti smith ·
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More AIM conversations than I expected.

October 6, 2017 by Blingle Bells 1 Comment

Where Am I Now is Mara Wilson’s memoir – if you don’t remember, she’s the kid from Matilda and Mrs. Doubtfire. It’s not a bad book despite the low rating (I’m torn between a 2 and a 3 but since I read it a few weeks ago and remember it with a feeling of mild annoyance, I guess I’m going to round down), it just has the same problems as every memoir by a young adult that I’ve ever read: a lack of/really odd sense […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: #memoir, child star, Mara Wilson, Where Am I Now

Blingle Bells's CBR9 Review No:28 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: #memoir, child star, Mara Wilson, Where Am I Now ·
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Keep Going

September 27, 2017 by Alix 2 Comments

Hillary Clinton’s memoir covering the historic 2016 US presidential elections is, of course, as uniquely polarizing as her person is. The book, as it has been said by many others, will change no one’s mind. And, while it’s impossible to know any intentions beyond those stated, changing minds seemed to no longer be on the agenda. Instead, the memoir serves the intended purpose(s) of a memoir: an account of her personal experiences and what she took away from them. The beginning dragged for me. There […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: #memoir, biography, hillary rodham clinton, politcal

Alix's CBR9 Review No:3 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: #memoir, biography, hillary rodham clinton, politcal ·
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Getting woke for beginners.

September 21, 2017 by Blingle Bells Leave a Comment

It’s kind of hard to review this book without sounding like a jackass. I really wanted to love it based on the salty cover and title, and I think I was just really prepared to be the “you” in question, get called on my bullshit, and, well, do better. Luvvie is a super likable and engaging writer, and parts of it were great. The first half was more about her views and anecdotes on life, people, friendship, money, dating. Nothing groundbreaking but there was some […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Comedy/Humor Tagged With: #memoir, essays, I'm Judging You, Luvvie Ajayi, Nigeria, Non-Fiction, Social Justice

Blingle Bells's CBR9 Review No:24 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Comedy/Humor · Tags: #memoir, essays, I'm Judging You, Luvvie Ajayi, Nigeria, Non-Fiction, Social Justice ·
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The Urban Indian Boy Enjoys Good Health Insurance

September 15, 2017 by Jenny S Leave a Comment

In my developmental English classes, my students and I often read Sherman Alexie’s literacy narrative, “Superman and Me,” where he describes learning to read at age three, puzzling out the meaning of text by looking at the frames of a comic book.  He traces his impulse to read to his father—a man who filled the family house with books of all kinds—often purchased used and sometimes by the pound.  He writes, “My father loved books and because I loved my father with an aching devotion, […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: #memoir, Sherman Alexie, You Don't Have To Say You Love Me

Jenny S's CBR9 Review No:24 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: #memoir, Sherman Alexie, You Don't Have To Say You Love Me ·
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