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Throw the whole damn man away

Harvesting the Heart by Jodi Picoult

February 28, 2020 by octothorp Leave a Comment

I have to admit some bias with this book, because a good friend of mine who is wayyyy too amazing to date the Jaydens, Braydens, and Okaydens that she usually goes for just got her heart broken by the most average basic cis dude doctor.  But even so, throw the whole damn man away Paige. Our heroine is not perfect, mind. She leaves her husband and three month old to go find herself by searching for her wayward mother for a few months. Because she’s […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Jodi Picoult, Motherhood, NOPE, nope nope nope, Parenting, throw the whole damn man away

octothorp's CBR12 Review No:28 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Jodi Picoult, Motherhood, NOPE, nope nope nope, Parenting, throw the whole damn man away ·
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Do You Have the Need? The Need to Read?

The Need by Helen Phillips

February 27, 2020 by andtheIToldYouSos Leave a Comment

Helen Phillips knows how to grab your attention. My pulse was already quickening on the very first page. I had to read as much of it as quickly as I could; the chapters are snappy and taught. I had to stop myself from skimming to the bottom of every page. I was desperate for relief; chapters whip back and forth between the present and several hours ago and I just had to know what nasty break was waiting for me in the present. My distress […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: Anxiety, Fear, helen phillips, home invasion, magical realism, Motherhood, paleobotanyy, parenthood, tense

andtheIToldYouSos's CBR12 Review No:21 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction, Suspense · Tags: Anxiety, Fear, helen phillips, home invasion, magical realism, Motherhood, paleobotanyy, parenthood, tense ·
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“The only love that feels like love is the doomed kind. (Fun fact.)”

Dept. of Speculation by Jenny Offill

February 8, 2020 by andtheIToldYouSos Leave a Comment

Ooof. This book is slight, but it packs a wallop. I felt like I was reading through someone’s diary. It was as if the diary was left open with a READ ME sign glowing in neon above, but it was still so personal that I had to keep sneaking furtive glances over my shoulder to make sure that the diary’s owner wouldn’t walk in to find me poring over her every thought and feeling. When our narrator “I secretly hope that I might be a […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: creative life, entropy, Fiction, Jenny Offill, Marriage, Motherhood, Quick read, short fiction, vignette

andtheIToldYouSos's CBR12 Review No:13 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: creative life, entropy, Fiction, Jenny Offill, Marriage, Motherhood, Quick read, short fiction, vignette ·
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Celeste Ng, I Stand Corrected

Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng

January 20, 2020 by cheerbrarian 1 Comment

Confession time: when the lovely Borisanne gifted me with this book in this year’s CBR Book Exchange, I was disappointed. In her defense, it was definitely in my “to read” pile on Goodreads; however, in my defense I forgot it was there. Last year I read Celeste Ng’s “Everything I Never Told You” and I did NOT care for it. I gave it a two. So, I went into reading “Little Fires Everywhere” ready to dislike it but was stunned to discover I really REALLY […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: and also on tv, Celeste Ng, little fires everywhere, Motherhood, reese witherspoon book

cheerbrarian's CBR12 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: and also on tv, Celeste Ng, little fires everywhere, Motherhood, reese witherspoon book ·
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Were I to Pull Every Line that Made Me Gasp I Would be Quoting the Book in its Entirety

The Dark Dark by Samantha Hunt

January 7, 2020 by andtheIToldYouSos Leave a Comment

I’d lick my lips, slowly, letting my pink tongue dangle out of my black mouth a little just like some animal waiting by the side of the road for the driver who killed it to come back one more time and kill it again This collection is stitched together with muscle, sinew, and blood. Samantha Hunt writes in a way that tears apart beautiful language and forces you to read the story through twisted entrails like a time-forgotten seer. The tales are modern in theme […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Short Stories Tagged With: collection, connection, dark, isolation, magical realism, modern gothic, Motherhood, samantha hunt, short stories

andtheIToldYouSos's CBR12 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction, Short Stories · Tags: collection, connection, dark, isolation, magical realism, modern gothic, Motherhood, samantha hunt, short stories ·
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Nonetheless, I still want to be a lighthouse keeper

The Light Between Oceans by M. L. Stedman

December 30, 2019 by andtheIToldYouSos Leave a Comment

I read Ahab’s Wife at an impressionable age and it filled me with a deep hatred of whales (unfair to them, I know) and a fierce desire to be a lighthouse keeper. Despite many things keeping me from a serious pursuit of such an endeavor (I keep moving further and further away from the ocean, the aforementioned hatred of whales, my reliance on the internet…) I will always jump at the chance to read something lighthouse adjacent. The Light Between Oceans starts off strong- a quiet and […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Australia, crime, historical fiction, isolation, lighthouse, loss, M.L. Stedman, Motherhood, trauma, WWI

andtheIToldYouSos's CBR11 Review No:22 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Australia, crime, historical fiction, isolation, lighthouse, loss, M.L. Stedman, Motherhood, trauma, WWI ·
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