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It’s a mystery to me but not the intended one

The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart

January 12, 2020 by CoffeeShopReader 1 Comment

The Mysterious Benedict Society was an entertaining read, but it really felt familiar, like I’ve read this before. I saw someone make the comparison to Willy Wonka, and I can definitely see that as in there is a mysterious benefactor who wants/needs several children to accomplish a major goal (in this case defeating an enemy who may or may not be known to Mr. Benedict; it’s rather unclear how much he knows about what’s going on for much of the book), but there is something […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Mystery Tagged With: children's novel, mystery, the mysterious benedict society, Trenton Lee Stewart

CoffeeShopReader's CBR12 Review No:3 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Mystery · Tags: children's novel, mystery, the mysterious benedict society, Trenton Lee Stewart ·
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Giant Rabbits, Foot Wounds, and Loose Ends

The Girls in the Garden by Lisa Jewell

January 11, 2020 by randirock 3 Comments

Two young girls and their mother move to a neighborhood featuring a communal park after their father/husband commits a serious crime leaving their family home in ruins. The girls meet an eccentric group of children with an even more eccentric group of parents, a perverted grandpa called Puppy, and an old lady with a giant rabbit. Weirdness ensues. The story begins leading the reader to believe they will be consuming a page-turning murder mystery/thriller; however, this reader found herself struggling to push to the unsatisfying […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: Lisa Jewell, mystery

randirock's CBR12 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: Lisa Jewell, mystery ·
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Darren, Texas Ranger

Bluebird, Bluebird by Attica Locke

January 11, 2020 by Jake 1 Comment

Black writers, like all black people, are not defined solely by being oppressed. The majority of black fiction writers will write about how they deal with racism because it is an every day reality in their lives but it is not the only reality. Attica Locke’s fiction exemplifies this. Darren Mathews, the star of what appears to be the first in a series from Locke, is a complicated man. You empathize for him to a degree because of what he has to endure as a […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: attica locke, bluebird bluebird, Darren Mathews, mystery, Texas

Jake's CBR12 Review No:5 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: attica locke, bluebird bluebird, Darren Mathews, mystery, Texas ·
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A Dance at the Slaughterhouse by Lawrence Block

January 10, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

I’m a mystery book lover and I’ve read plenty of Edgar Award recipients. For the life of me, I don’t know why they pick some of the ones they do. Margaret Millar’s Beast in View is fine but it in no way should be considered better than Patricia Highsmith’s The Talented Mr. Ripley. Some of the other winners I’ve not been impressed with either, especially ones by Stephen King and Noah Hawley. Occasionally, they do get it right. The Laughing Policeman, Briarpatch and The Spy That Came In From the Cold are a […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: A Dance at the Slaughterhouse, lawrence block, Matthew Scudder, mystery, New York City, Times Square

Jake's CBR12 Review No:4 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: A Dance at the Slaughterhouse, lawrence block, Matthew Scudder, mystery, New York City, Times Square ·
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In The Spider’s Web

Wild Town by Jim Thompson

January 8, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

The Year of Jim Thompson begins with what according to GoodReads is his most popular book that I have yet to read: Wild Town. While it had some bumps, it was good and reminded me of how much I love Thompson’s work, especially after the two I read last year were too vulgar (King Blood) and too dull (Now and On Earth). This is classic Thompson with a twist: a locked room mystery that hooks the prototypical Thompson sucker  in a bind with the prototypical Thompson […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: Jim Thompson, mystery, Wild Town

Jake's CBR12 Review No:3 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: Jim Thompson, mystery, Wild Town ·
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“Never, never will you use the brains the good God has given you.”

Poirot Investigates (Hercule Poirot, #3) by Agatha Christie

January 4, 2020 by narfna Leave a Comment

Have been reading this in bits and pieces since November, but got a hankering to finish it this morning. I also realized it fits in with my only reading books by or about badass ladies in January, because Agatha Christie was certainly a badass lady. I don’t do short stories very often, for a lot of reason, but mainly because the idea of them exhausts me. You get invested for so little payoff, over and over again. But I think I might have to rethink […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Short Stories Tagged With: agatha christie, British, Detective Fiction, Hercule Poirot, mystery, narfna, poirot investigates, short stories

narfna's CBR12 Review No:2 · Genres: Mystery, Short Stories · Tags: agatha christie, British, Detective Fiction, Hercule Poirot, mystery, narfna, poirot investigates, short stories ·
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