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Here’s to the Ones that We Lost on the Way

Slipping Into Darkness by Peter Blauner

September 9, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

Peter Blauner’s Casino Moon was an unexpected hit with me last year. Richly created characters all down-on-their-luck in loser-town Atlantic City. I enjoyed it from start to finish and thought I had discovered a new voice. I tried twice to read his Lourdes Robles series but I couldn’t get into it. Everything that popped in Casino Moon felt lank there: the characters, the setting, the mystery, etc. Slipping Into Darkness was the one I really wanted. No less than Stephen King hailed it as one of the best books he’d read […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: mystery, New York City, Peter Blauner, Slipping into Darkness

Jake's CBR12 Review No:140 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: mystery, New York City, Peter Blauner, Slipping into Darkness ·
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cbr12bingo – Nostalgia! sweet, silly, stupid nostalgia

Beastie Boys Book by Michael Diamond & Adam Horovitz, with Colson Whitehead, Jonathan Lethem, Ada Calhoun, Luc Sante, Roy Choi, Amy Poehler, Junit Tondora, Spike Jonze, Ian Rogers, Andre Leon Talley

September 4, 2020 by andtheIToldYouSos Leave a Comment

“Now here’s a little story I’ve got to tell About three bad brothers you know so well It started way back in history With Ad-Rock, MCA, (and me) Mike D” Beastie Boys Book, while a delightful name, is a bit of a misnomer. This isn’t a book- it’s an EXPERIENCE. Adam “Ad-Rock” (Ad-Rock) and Michael “Mike D” Diamond  got together with friends, collaborators, fans, contemporaries, rivals, pop-culture icons, and countless others to tell the story of the Beastie Boys: who they are, where they came from, […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Biography/Memoir Tagged With: Ada Calhoun, adam horovitz, adam yauch, amy poehler, Andre Leon Talley, beastie boys, Ben Stiller, Bette Midler, Bobby Cannavale, cbr12bingo, Chloe Sevigny, Chuck D, Colson Whitehead, creativity, Crosby Fitzgerald, Dave Macklovitch, Elvis Costello, Exene Cervenka, fame, hardcore, hip-hop, Ian Rogers, Jarvis Cocker, Jeff Tweedy, John C. Reilly, Jon Stewart, Jonathan Lethem, Josh Hamilton, Junit Tondora, Kate Schellenbach, Kelly Reichardt, kim gordon, LL Cool J, Luc Sante, Maya Rudolph, MC Serch, Michael Diamond & Adam Horovitz, Michael Diamond & Adam Horovitz, with Colson Whitehead, Jonathan Lethem, Ada Calhoun, Luc Sante, Roy Choi, Amy Poehler, Junit Tondora, Spike Jonze, Ian Rogers, Andre Leon Talley, Mix Master Mike, music, music business, Nadia Dajani, Nas, New York City, nostalgia, oral history, Pat Kiernan, Philippe Zdar, Rachel Maddow, Randy Gardner, rap, record industry, Rev Run, Rick Rubin, Rosie Perez, Roy Choi, Russell Simmons, Snoop Dogg, Spike Jonze, Steve Buscemi, Talib Kweli, Tim Meadows, tribute, Wanda Sykes, Will Ferrell, Yoshimi O

andtheIToldYouSos's CBR12 Review No:96 · Genres: Audiobooks, Biography/Memoir · Tags: Ada Calhoun, adam horovitz, adam yauch, amy poehler, Andre Leon Talley, beastie boys, Ben Stiller, Bette Midler, Bobby Cannavale, cbr12bingo, Chloe Sevigny, Chuck D, Colson Whitehead, creativity, Crosby Fitzgerald, Dave Macklovitch, Elvis Costello, Exene Cervenka, fame, hardcore, hip-hop, Ian Rogers, Jarvis Cocker, Jeff Tweedy, John C. Reilly, Jon Stewart, Jonathan Lethem, Josh Hamilton, Junit Tondora, Kate Schellenbach, Kelly Reichardt, kim gordon, LL Cool J, Luc Sante, Maya Rudolph, MC Serch, Michael Diamond & Adam Horovitz, Michael Diamond & Adam Horovitz, with Colson Whitehead, Jonathan Lethem, Ada Calhoun, Luc Sante, Roy Choi, Amy Poehler, Junit Tondora, Spike Jonze, Ian Rogers, Andre Leon Talley, Mix Master Mike, music, music business, Nadia Dajani, Nas, New York City, nostalgia, oral history, Pat Kiernan, Philippe Zdar, Rachel Maddow, Randy Gardner, rap, record industry, Rev Run, Rick Rubin, Rosie Perez, Roy Choi, Russell Simmons, Snoop Dogg, Spike Jonze, Steve Buscemi, Talib Kweli, Tim Meadows, tribute, Wanda Sykes, Will Ferrell, Yoshimi O ·
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An Unexpected Reading Week

The Herd by Andrea Bartz

Cross to Bear by John Maginnis

Hiding In Plain Sight: The Invention of Donald Trump by Sarah Kendzior

Quarry's List by Max Allan Collins

August 14, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

This turned out to be an unexpected reading week for me as I knocked out four books between Monday and tonight. However, I worked a lot this week and was just too damn tired to log everything when I was finished so I’m dropping it all here. The Herd 3 stars I gave Andrea Bartz’s debut a weak 4-stars as I graded it on the new author curve. It was a fun New York tale but I feel like it could have been better. I was […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery, Non-Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: andrea bartz, Cross to Bear, David Duke, Donald Trump, Edwin Edwards, Hiding In Plain Sight, hitmen, John Maginnis, Max Allan Collins, mystery, New Orleans, New York City, politics, Quarry, Quarry's List, Racism, Robert Mueller, Russia, Sarah Kendzior, The Herd

Jake's CBR12 Review No:127 · Genres: Fiction, History, Mystery, Non-Fiction, Suspense · Tags: andrea bartz, Cross to Bear, David Duke, Donald Trump, Edwin Edwards, Hiding In Plain Sight, hitmen, John Maginnis, Max Allan Collins, mystery, New Orleans, New York City, politics, Quarry, Quarry's List, Racism, Robert Mueller, Russia, Sarah Kendzior, The Herd ·
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Money, it’s a crime

The Assistants by Camille Perri

August 12, 2020 by Ellesfena Leave a Comment

CBR12 Bingo: Money! If this didn’t fit so perfectly into a Bingo square, I probably wouldn’t bother to review it. I probably wouldn’t have bothered to finish reading it. Tina Fontana is the personal assistant to Robert Barlow, an all-powerful media executive who basically the controls the news. He’s a billionaire, she makes $40,000 a year (Do men like Jeff Bezos and Rupert Murdoch really pay their assistants so poorly? Eat the rich). A mistake on an expense report leaves her with an extra check […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: camille perri, cbr12bingo, college students, New York City, student loans

Ellesfena's CBR12 Review No:17 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: camille perri, cbr12bingo, college students, New York City, student loans ·
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cbr12bingo – Music!

Meet Me in the Bathroom: Rebirth and Rock and Roll in New York City 2001-2011 by Lizzy Goodman

July 9, 2020 by andtheIToldYouSos Leave a Comment

The House of Jealous Lovers! Yes, it’s an excellent track by The Rapture. It could also be the title of this oral history (the actual title, Meet Me in the Bathroom, is a song by another prominently featured band, but we’ll get to that). This collection covers the movers, shakers, and hangers-on of NYC’s rock “revival” in the early hours of the 21st century- and man oh man are they a petty, catty, and jealous bunch! The “speakers” of this history are a collection of musicians, […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: "when I was your age", 9/11, Brooklyn, cbr12bingo, dotcom bubble, Drug Abuse, garage rock revival, gentrification, giuliani's NY, hipsters, Interpol, James Murphy, Jonathan Fire Eater, Kings of Leon, LCD Soundsystem, Lizzy Goodman, Manhattan, Moby, music, music industry, music snobs, New York City, oral history, partying, post-punk, rock critics, Ryan Adams, The Rapture, The Strokes, vampire weekend, Yeah Yeah Yeahs

andtheIToldYouSos's CBR12 Review No:73 · Genres: Audiobooks, Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: "when I was your age", 9/11, Brooklyn, cbr12bingo, dotcom bubble, Drug Abuse, garage rock revival, gentrification, giuliani's NY, hipsters, Interpol, James Murphy, Jonathan Fire Eater, Kings of Leon, LCD Soundsystem, Lizzy Goodman, Manhattan, Moby, music, music industry, music snobs, New York City, oral history, partying, post-punk, rock critics, Ryan Adams, The Rapture, The Strokes, vampire weekend, Yeah Yeah Yeahs ·
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“He’s been here one hour, but already he feels like he has never lived anywhere else. And even if he doesn’t know who he was … he knows who he is.” #CBRBingo – UnCannon

The City We Became (Great Cities, #1) by N.K. Jemisin

July 7, 2020 by narfna 6 Comments

I feel like I do this every time I read an N.K. Jemisin book. Part of me wants to give it five stars, but I’m going to hold off until I see where it’s going to end up. I did that with The Fifth Season, too. (And I know when I go to do my re-read, I’m going to up that book to five stars.) I feel like every time I read one of her books, she does something that I’ve never seen before. It’s […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Horror Tagged With: #fantasy, cbr12bingo, great cities, horror, n.k. jemisin, narfna, New York City, Race, The City We Became, Urban Fantasy

narfna's CBR12 Review No:64 · Genres: Fantasy, Horror · Tags: #fantasy, cbr12bingo, great cities, horror, n.k. jemisin, narfna, New York City, Race, The City We Became, Urban Fantasy ·
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