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A book for everyone

February 3, 2018 by yesknopemaybe 4 Comments

(Sidenote: In posting this review, I’m noticing that the Kindle version is just $2.99!) 4.5 stars. As a person in the 21st century who exists both in the real world and the internet world, I had a passing knowledge of who Lindy West was. I had mostly only encountered her work that went viral however, so I didn’t go into this book as a hardcore fangirl, just as an interested bystander. I think after reading this, I can probably be classified as a hardcore fangirl. […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Comedy/Humor, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #memoir, essays, feminism, Lindy West, Non-Fiction, Shrill, Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman

yesknopemaybe's CBR10 Review No:18 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Comedy/Humor, Non-Fiction · Tags: #memoir, essays, feminism, Lindy West, Non-Fiction, Shrill, Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman ·
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Turns out I’m not boring! I just play boringly.

February 3, 2018 by tillie 2 Comments

“The opposite of play isn’t work. It’s depression.” Stuart Brown’s book on play promises a lot; it’s not just a description of play, but play’s role in society and necessity in social and cognitive development. He traverses the animal kingdom to make his points in the first half and in the last half he veers off track and becomes totally anecdotal. First of all the whole animal thing could be science sure, whatever, but there is no way of telling, because there are LITERALLY NO […]

Filed Under: Health, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, Mathildehoeg, Non-Fiction, Play, stuart brown

tillie's CBR10 Review No:5 · Genres: Health, Non-Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, Mathildehoeg, Non-Fiction, Play, stuart brown ·
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All we ask is to be allowed to remain the writers of our own story

February 2, 2018 by Dusty Highway Leave a Comment

I’m a big fan of Atul Gawande’s work, easily the best I’ve read by a medical doctor. His style is effortless, and he manages to find the right balance of technical and non-technical. Being Mortal feels like his most personal work, and I loved it. While his first three books mostly covered his own experiences through surgical residency and practice, his latest explores a topic he admits up front to knowing very little about. He mentions right away that his medical training included almost nothing […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Health, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, #fuckcancer, aging, Atul Gawande, Being Mortal, healthcare, Non-Fiction

Dusty Highway's CBR10 Review No:5 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Health, Non-Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, #fuckcancer, aging, Atul Gawande, Being Mortal, healthcare, Non-Fiction ·
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Impossible, Improbable, the Truth

January 29, 2018 by sistercoyote Leave a Comment

It would be heartening to believe that the misalliance between myth and medicine is at an end and that today murders are examined only through the prism of the scientific method, but this is a comfort we may not have. – Kindle Edition location 2253 It took me a while to finish this one, and in the end it wasn’t really the book I wanted, alas.

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, Non-Fiction, readwomen2018, Sherlock Holmes, sistercoyote

sistercoyote's CBR10 Review No:3 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, Non-Fiction, readwomen2018, Sherlock Holmes, sistercoyote ·
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A Good Book to Finish Coming off the Heels of Holocaust Remembrance Day

January 28, 2018 by genericwhitegirl Leave a Comment

This World War II biography is written about Jan and Antonina Zabinksi. Jan was the Warsaw zoo’s zookeeper. Before the war, he and his wife lived in a villa at the zoo and enjoyed a home filled with strange and exotic pets, (besides the animals in the zoo, of course).  It wasn’t unusual to see a hawk hopping throughout the house, or a baby lion being nursed. But what was once a beautifully strange and fulfilling way of life turned to a life of survival […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Diane Ackerman, genericwhitegirl, history, Non-Fiction, The Zookeeper's Wife: A War Story, World War II

genericwhitegirl's CBR10 Review No:1 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: Diane Ackerman, genericwhitegirl, history, Non-Fiction, The Zookeeper's Wife: A War Story, World War II ·
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Why I shouldn’t review books about the city I grew up in

January 23, 2018 by Professor FluffyKitten 2 Comments

This was a hard review to write Jerusalem, is a graphic novel chronicling the year Guy Delisle spent living in Jerusalem while his partner worked as an aid worker in the west bank and Gaza. I am the worst person to review this book! Not because of any specific political leaning (I am a good old dirty leftist), but because I spent 20 of my 34 years of my life living there and my experience taints my impression of the book. I’ve been strangely home […]

Filed Under: Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Graphic Novel, Guy Delisle, Non-Fiction

Professor FluffyKitten's CBR10 Review No:1 · Genres: Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Non-Fiction · Tags: Graphic Novel, Guy Delisle, Non-Fiction ·
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