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Shards of Silence

Powerful YA

Shards of Silence by Brian Lee Young

October 30, 2025 by LB Leave a Comment

Shards of Silence is an excellent book that’s grappling with intergenerational trauma of residential schools, as well as the story of Derrick coping with the pressures of being in a new environment far away from his community and family. There’s the weight of holding traumatic events inside and not speaking of them, as well as choices Derrick makes in order to meet the demands of the college-preparatory school he has the opportunity to attend. I really loved how many topics were woven into this, and […]

Filed Under: Featured, Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Brian Lee young, Diné, heartdrum imprint, indigenous, native stories, Navajo, residential schools

LB's CBR17 Review No:22 · Genres: Featured, Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Brian Lee young, Diné, heartdrum imprint, indigenous, native stories, Navajo, residential schools ·
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Not “believe” but “acknowledge.”

The Paranormal Ranger: A Navajo Investigator’s Search for the Unexplained by Stanley Milford, Jr.

April 1, 2025 by Halbs 3 Comments

Stanley Milford, Jr., a retired law enforcement officer, is the perfect guy to write a book like The Paranormal Ranger. Rather than coming across as a showman or a snake oil salesman, Milford is unassuming, compassionate, logical, humble, multicultural. Perhaps most importantly, he is credible. That makes The Paranormal Ranger worth reading for anyone interested in things that happen on the borders of the explainable. Milford is the son of a mother raised Baptist and a father raised more in First Nations traditions. Therefore, Milford […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Law Enforcement, Navajo, paranormal, Stanley Milford, Jr.

Halbs's CBR17 Review No:5 · Genres: Audiobooks, Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: Law Enforcement, Navajo, paranormal, Stanley Milford, Jr. ·
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Crossing paths

Me: Moth by Amber McBride

September 11, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

I took a roundabout path to read Me: Moth by Amber McBride. I had reader copies (mostly online) and then saw the final book was out (losing all my reader copies). I then happened to see the book on a shelf at work, but then noticed it was at my library and since I was not sure if I really wanted to read it, I took it out of the library.  It took so long for me to finally get a copy and read that […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Health, History, Poetry, Religion, Romance, Suspense, Young Adult Tagged With: African American & Black, Amber McBride, Death, diversity, family, friendship, Heritage, Multigenerational, Native American, Native peoples, Navajo

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:440 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Health, History, Poetry, Religion, Romance, Suspense, Young Adult · Tags: African American & Black, Amber McBride, Death, diversity, family, friendship, Heritage, Multigenerational, Native American, Native peoples, Navajo ·
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Sometimes the ones we call our heroes are the greatest monsters of all

Trail of Lightning by Rebecca Roanhorse

August 22, 2019 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

cbr11bingo Cannonballer Says/Bingo #4 & 5 I think this book has been reviewed by a few Cannonballers, most recently by TeresaElectro. It’s the introductory novel to what is going to be a fantasy series centered on the Navajo or Diné who have survived an apocalyptic event known as the “Big Water.” Rebecca Roanhorse, who is Indigenous American, has won Hugo and Nebula Awards, among others, for her sci-fi/speculative fiction. Trail of Lightning was nominated for a 2019 Hugo in the best novel category. It features […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, cbr11, cbr11bingo, ElCicco, Fiction, Navajo, ReadWomen, Rebecca Roanhorse, Trail of Lightning

ElCicco's CBR11 Review No:42 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: #fantasy, cbr11, cbr11bingo, ElCicco, Fiction, Navajo, ReadWomen, Rebecca Roanhorse, Trail of Lightning ·
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