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Two if by Sea: Two Reviews, One Recommendation

In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex by Nathaniel Philbrick

The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of the HMS Bounty by Sir John Barrow

February 16, 2025 by KimMiE" 2 Comments

Ahoy, mateys! I bring you two tales of adventure from the sea. I’ve had In the Heart of the Sea on my list for quite awhile due to its Moby Dick connection, and I decided to follow that up with another classic true tale: The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of the HMS Bounty. Was I pushing my luck by reading two non-fiction seafaring adventures in a row? Perhaps. In the Heart of the Sea By the time Moby Dick was published […]

Filed Under: Featured, Non-Fiction Tagged With: CBR 17, KimMiE", Moby Dick, Nathaniel Philbrick, nautical nonfiction, Sir John Barrow

KimMiE"'s CBR17 Review No:4 · Genres: Featured, Non-Fiction · Tags: CBR 17, KimMiE", Moby Dick, Nathaniel Philbrick, nautical nonfiction, Sir John Barrow ·
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I was rooting for the whale.

In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex by Nathaniel Philbrick

May 10, 2019 by narfna 4 Comments

Most glad to be sitting on my comfortable couch right now, not having to resort to cannibalism. I mean, there’s cannibalism in this is what I’m saying, and while it’s not described in extreme detail, it is *described* . I feel like I might have gotten PTSD from having to read about these people I didn’t even really like (except for maybe the cabin boy) having to eat each other. So: that is my warning to you, and historical spoilers? I guess? This book climaxes […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #history, In the Heart of the Sea, narfna, Nathaniel Philbrick, non fiction, the tragedy of the whaleship essex

narfna's CBR11 Review No:51 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: #history, In the Heart of the Sea, narfna, Nathaniel Philbrick, non fiction, the tragedy of the whaleship essex ·
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In the world according to Garp, we are all terminal cases.

December 21, 2018 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

The World According to Garp – 4/5 Stars I am trying to figure out books from the late 1970s and early 1980s, because it’s like the first time that authors really wanted to dig into sexual politics in some ways that are interesting, definitely alarming, but also handled with a kind of lack of care, or certainly a different context. This book was a huge hit when it came out and won several awards. It’s generally very good, but there’s a weird weird weird scene […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: are you there god its me margaret, cadillac jack, charles olivier, christmas eve 1914, for everyone, Jason Reynolds, John Irving, judy blume, Larry McMurtry, lu, moo, Nathaniel Philbrick, Patton Oswalt, Sharon Creech, Silver Screen Fiend, sunny, the world according to garp, why read moby dick

vel veeter's CBR10 Review No:464 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: are you there god its me margaret, cadillac jack, charles olivier, christmas eve 1914, for everyone, Jason Reynolds, John Irving, judy blume, Larry McMurtry, lu, moo, Nathaniel Philbrick, Patton Oswalt, Sharon Creech, Silver Screen Fiend, sunny, the world according to garp, why read moby dick ·
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True Stories are Often MUCH More Interesting than Fiction (take that Melville!)

July 20, 2015 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

I was vaguely aware of the sinking of the whaleship Essex, and its role as the inspiration for Moby-Dick when I heard that there was going to be a movie about it staring one of the many Marvel Chrises and that the movie was based on a book* of the same name. In the Heart of the Sea is a book about 19th century history, sailing, oceans and a story of survival for some but not all? I was in. In case you are similarly […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: faintingviolet, history, In the Heart of the Sea, movie adaptation, Nathaniel Philbrick, whaling

faintingviolet's CBR7 Review No:54 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: faintingviolet, history, In the Heart of the Sea, movie adaptation, Nathaniel Philbrick, whaling ·
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