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It’s true that they don’t make good romantic comedies anymore

July 4, 2017 by Malin 1 Comment

This was the most recent book club entry in the Cannonball Book Club, where the theme was movie related non-fiction. It wasn’t the book I voted for, but book clubs are all about expanding ones horizons and reading things you wouldn’t necessarily pick yourself, so I downloaded it from the library and started reading. Sadly, on the day of the actual book club discussion, I was feeling unwell, and not really able to take part as much as I would have liked. Of course, now it’s […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Non-Fiction Tagged With: CBR Book Club, cbr9, Hadley freeman, Life Moves Pretty Fast, Malin, movies, Non-Fiction, Pop Culture

Malin's CBR9 Review No:60 · Genres: Book Club, Non-Fiction · Tags: CBR Book Club, cbr9, Hadley freeman, Life Moves Pretty Fast, Malin, movies, Non-Fiction, Pop Culture ·
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In Which I Was Tormented By Alliteration

June 29, 2017 by Ale 1 Comment

I should have stopped reading this book at this sentence: “The plain, practical Puritan and the gin-nipping flapper; robust Rosie the Riveter and waifish, wraith-like Twiggy; the billowing, buxom Gibson Girl and the beaded, barefoot earth mother…..” I’ll just stop there because I’m already angry and my brain hurts. I DNFed this book after page 100 because I just couldn’t take the alliteration anymore. It was like Dr. Seuss decided to leave children’s books behind and take on feminist non-fiction. Although I think Dr. Seuss […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Non-Fiction, Victorian age, wild women

Ale's CBR9 Review No:14 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Non-Fiction, Victorian age, wild women ·
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Is this where the Roxane Gay fan club meets?

June 23, 2017 by ElCicco 1 Comment

I finally made it to the Roxane Gay party! Bad Feminist is a critically acclaimed collection of essays by Roxane Gay that covers many topics. The essays are divided into categories such as “Gender and Sexuality,” “Race and Entertainment,” “Politics, Gender and Race,” and “ME.” Within each category, Gay offers a number of essays related to the topic at hand, writing with insight, well-argued liberal opinions, and humor. She is well versed in politics and pop culture, and is willing to reveal something of herself […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Bad Feminist, cbr9, ElCicco, Non-Fiction, ReadWomen, Roxane Gay

ElCicco's CBR9 Review No:26 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Bad Feminist, cbr9, ElCicco, Non-Fiction, ReadWomen, Roxane Gay ·
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Somebody give Glen Weldon a high-five.

June 21, 2017 by narfna 7 Comments

The best thing about The Caped Crusade, Glen Weldon’s book-length ode to Batmania, is Glen Weldon himself. Sure, the actual book is informative and well thought out, organized and insightful. But it’s also got a personality to it, thanks to Weldon, who impregnates even the most mundane sentence with his dry wit and his enthusiasm for his two subjects (Batman, the nature of nerdery). His twin theses? Nerdery isn’t about what you love, but loving what you love with a staggering, vacuum-sucking passion. And that […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Batman, batman and the rise of nerd culture, Comics, cultural history, glen weldon, narfna, Non-Fiction, the caped crusade

narfna's CBR9 Review No:45 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Batman, batman and the rise of nerd culture, Comics, cultural history, glen weldon, narfna, Non-Fiction, the caped crusade ·
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Oofta

June 17, 2017 by yesknopemaybe Leave a Comment

I have really mixed feelings about The Stranger in the Woods. I picked it up because I had heard good things and I remember reading the original magazine story about Christopher Knight and being enthralled. By the time I finished reading this book however, I felt kind of dirty and guilty for having read it. This book is an ethical quandary. In 1986, Christopher Knight drove into the main forest and disappeared from society. It wasn’t until 27 years later when he would be arrested […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Michael Finkel, Non-Fiction, the stranger in the woods

yesknopemaybe's CBR9 Review No:23 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: Michael Finkel, Non-Fiction, the stranger in the woods ·
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Dedicated People Make Amazing Things Happen

June 15, 2017 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

Doctor Elizabeth Ford is a psychiatrist who has worked on and overseen the prison hospital psychiatric wards at Bellevue Hospital in New York since 2000. In this memoir, Dr. Ford describes the conditions, staff and patients in these wards as well as her own personal journey in working with them. Much of what she describes is frustrating and tragic: the lack of space and consistent treatment for those in need, seeing the same prisoners cycle back into her wards over and over, stories of individual […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: cbr9, ElCicco, Elizabeth Ford, jail, Non-Fiction, psychiatry, ReadWomen, Sometimes Amazing Things Happen

ElCicco's CBR9 Review No:25 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: cbr9, ElCicco, Elizabeth Ford, jail, Non-Fiction, psychiatry, ReadWomen, Sometimes Amazing Things Happen ·
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