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Before the fictional Atticus Finch, there was the real Sister Blandina

August 11, 2016 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

At the End of the Santa Fe Trail, originally published in 1932, is the diary of a nun, a Sister of Charity, named Sister Blandina (born Rosa Maria) Segale who spent 20 years, from 1872-1892, as a Catholic missionary and educator on the frontier of the American West. She was only 22 when she was sent to the small post in Colorado known as Trinidad. She eventually went on to posts in Santa Fe and Albuquerque before returning to Trinidad and then back to her […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: #memoir, American West, At the End of the Santa Fe Trail, CBR8, Diary, ElCicco, Non-Fiction, ReadWomen, Sister Blandina Segale

ElCicco's CBR8 Review No:38 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: #memoir, American West, At the End of the Santa Fe Trail, CBR8, Diary, ElCicco, Non-Fiction, ReadWomen, Sister Blandina Segale ·
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An entertaining and informative look at hoarding.

August 11, 2016 by narfna 9 Comments

This book was completely fascinating. I know I say this a lot, but I really should have reviewed this book right after reading, because details don’t always stick around long enough for me to remember to write about them. This book in particular was chock full of so many interesting details I know it would be impossible for me to convey most of them even if I’d written this review ten seconds after finishing. And it’s been a month and a half. Randy O. Frost […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Non-Fiction Tagged With: gail steketee, hoarding, narfna, Non-Fiction, randy o frost, research, science, stuff, stuff: compulsive hoarding and the meaning of things

narfna's CBR8 Review No:99 · Genres: Audiobooks, Non-Fiction · Tags: gail steketee, hoarding, narfna, Non-Fiction, randy o frost, research, science, stuff, stuff: compulsive hoarding and the meaning of things ·
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An awesome resource for parents.

August 5, 2016 by Blingle Bells Leave a Comment

  Despite the somewhat foreboding title, this is a great reference book for tackling the innumerable ways children are little buttholes without also being a butthole yourself. One thing I liked about this book was that it spends at least as much time addressing ways to prevent things you’ll need to discipline as it does on how to handle the problems. Half of parenting is just mastering scheduling your life around naptime and getting good at redirecting and making smaller humans think things are their […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: advice, discipline, dr sears, gentle parenting, Non-Fiction, Parenting, reference

Blingle Bells's CBR8 Review No:25 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: advice, discipline, dr sears, gentle parenting, Non-Fiction, Parenting, reference ·
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Creepy Meets Crazy Meets Comical

August 1, 2016 by lainiefig 1 Comment

I should start with a couple disclaimers. 1) I am recovering from ankle surgery so I’m loaded with Percocet right now and might either get loopy or fall asleep before I’m done writing this up, but I also happen to have free time so here I am. 2) I am internet friends with the author of this book, but I think I can objectively tell you it’s a fun book even if I also know she’s a fun person. Kathy has written for Cracked and Mental Floss, […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: comedy, dark humor, funeral, Non-Fiction, weird

lainiefig's CBR8 Review No:9 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: comedy, dark humor, funeral, Non-Fiction, weird ·
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“be a conscious citizen of this terrible and beautiful world”

July 21, 2016 by maydays 1 Comment

I’ve always been of the Reading Rainbow school of reading; “Take a look, it’s in a book.” Want to grow a garden?  Better get the book.  Feeling a little blue?  Self-help book.  World’s most strong-willed son?  Book, book, book, (basically the whole parenting section).  Whole country’s gone to hell, and I’m a white woman living in suburbia?  What do I do?  How do I make sense of this?  I read. I ordered this on the day Philando Castile was killed with a baby in the […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Coates, maydays, Non-Fiction, Ta-nehisi Coates

maydays's CBR8 Review No:27 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: Coates, maydays, Non-Fiction, Ta-nehisi Coates ·
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Everyone Just LOVED Each Other

July 20, 2016 by Ale Leave a Comment

This was my first experience with YA non-fiction, and while this was incredibly well researched, interesting, and at times even heartbreaking, I found myself slightly annoyed at the word choice for much of this book. “Charles and Emma” chronicles an exceptionally detailed account of Charles and Emma Darwin’s life both professionally and familial from right before their wedding in 1839 to Emma’s death in 1896. It’s beautifully researched, with quotations from articles, diaries, personal letters, and an abundance of primary documentation. But the language….As usual, […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: 19th Century history, Darwin, Non-Fiction, YA

Ale's CBR8 Review No:12 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: 19th Century history, Darwin, Non-Fiction, YA ·
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