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Impractical knowledge is still knowledge!

How To by Randall Monroe

October 30, 2020 by crystalclear 1 Comment

I need to stop having expectations for books.  I thought this was going to be more like his book What If? which had strange situations and then gave a scientific method of answering the question.  This is taking a theoretically normal problem, but then solving it (still scientifically) in the weirdest and most impractical way possible.     (The version I have is an ARC, and I’m reading it on my phone, so things don’t always line up correctly. Which isn’t great, but hey, I didn’t […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: cbr12, cbr12bingo, non fiction, Randall Monroe, science

crystalclear's CBR12 Review No:31 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: cbr12, cbr12bingo, non fiction, Randall Monroe, science ·
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News from back then

Slouching Towards Bethlehem by Joan Didion

October 27, 2020 by TheShitWizard Leave a Comment

I’d previously read and loved The White Album, so when I saw Slouching Toward Bethlehem come up in a kindle sale I was very quick to click. A collection of essays from the the 1960’s, as with any book of essays this was something of a mixed bag for me, and having been born 10 years after its publication (as well as being English) I must admit that unfamiliarity with some of the people, places and things being written about meant I didn’t quite get […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: 1960s, america, essays, Joan Didion, non fiction

TheShitWizard's CBR12 Review No:38 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: 1960s, america, essays, Joan Didion, non fiction ·
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You’re famous…just nobody knows it.

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot

October 21, 2020 by Leedock 2 Comments

CBR12 BINGO: Orange Square (BINGO! Red to Violet) Nearly four decades after after her death, a young black woman, Henrietta Lacks, captures the imagination of Rebecca Skloot, a sixteen year old budding scientist and writer. After a science class discussion on HeLa cells, and their important contributions to modern medicine, Skloot wanted to know more about the woman whose cancer cells were (and still are) part of many major medical advancements. Who was she? Did she have a family? Do they understand the significant role she plays […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #biography, cbr12, cbr12bingo, non fiction, Rebecca Skloot

Leedock's CBR12 Review No:14 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: #biography, cbr12, cbr12bingo, non fiction, Rebecca Skloot ·
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Kitchen Staple/Bingo Blackout

I’m Just Here for the Food by Alton Brown

October 20, 2020 by ElCicco 4 Comments

Cbr12bingo How To, BINGO BLACKOUT I’ve had this book on the shelf for nearly 2 decades. It was published in 2002 (with a version 2 published in 2006), and I’m sure I got it soon after it came out. My husband and I were (and are) great fans of Alton Brown and loved “Good Eats” when it aired. We learned so much from Alton Brown, notably how to make the best chocolate chip cookies and how to make gravy from roux. Brown is an engaging […]

Filed Under: Cooking/Food, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Alton Brown, cbr12, cbr12bingo, cooking, ElCicco, I’m Just Here for the Food, non fiction

ElCicco's CBR12 Review No:45 · Genres: Cooking/Food, Non-Fiction · Tags: Alton Brown, cbr12, cbr12bingo, cooking, ElCicco, I’m Just Here for the Food, non fiction ·
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“Ultimately, the reason Harvey Weinstein followed the route he did is because he was allowed to, and that’s our fault. As a culture that’s our fault.”

Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators by Ronan Farrow

October 20, 2020 by narfna Leave a Comment

Like a lot of people, I read this in close proximity to She Said, the other book published in 2019 about breaking the Harvey Weinstein story. (I liked She Said better. I liked that both authors were ladies, and I liked the close focus on true journalism and building relationships with their sources; it really centered the women’s stories and how they had been affected.) But this one is different enough in tone and style that it brings a lot to the table, as well, […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Catch and Kill, Harvey Weinstein, journalism, narfna, non fiction, non-fiction thriller, Ronan Farrow, television, thriller, true crime

narfna's CBR12 Review No:150 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Catch and Kill, Harvey Weinstein, journalism, narfna, non fiction, non-fiction thriller, Ronan Farrow, television, thriller, true crime ·
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Another one on the meh pile

The Wicked Boy The Mystery of a Victorian Child Murderer by Kate Summerscale

October 20, 2020 by TheShitWizard Leave a Comment

If I’m not in a reading slump this year, I seem to be in a reviewing slump. This one hasn’t been helped by not really having much of substance to say about it almost a month after reading it, a surprise to me given how much I enjoyed what Summerscale I’d previously read (The Suspicions of Mr Whicher). The Wicked Boy takes a look at another Victorian murder case which the newspapers were fond of writing about, in which 13 year old Robert Coombes and […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #history, Kate Summerscale, non fiction, true crime, victorian england

TheShitWizard's CBR12 Review No:35 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: #history, Kate Summerscale, non fiction, true crime, victorian england ·
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