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Sometimes Something Simple Can Comfort The Most

July 12, 2015 by yesknopemaybe 1 Comment

This was a perfect graphic novel for newbies to the genre like me. I read Persepolis a looooong time ago, but this year I’ve been wanting to explore the genre more and this seemed like the perfect follow-up to the wonderful Hyperbole and a Half. I’ve always loved eating and cooking, so this graphic memoir was a perfect fit. Lucy Knisley grew up surrounded by family and friends in the food business (chefs, gourmets, critics, restaurant owners), so delicious food filled her life from the […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #food, #memoir, Graphic Novel, Lucy Knisley, Non-Fiction, Relish, Relish My Life in the Kitchen

yesknopemaybe's CBR7 Review No:36 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: #food, #memoir, Graphic Novel, Lucy Knisley, Non-Fiction, Relish, Relish My Life in the Kitchen ·
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Modern romance is more than just dick pics and straight white boys texting “hey” 15 times straight

July 8, 2015 by yesknopemaybe 9 Comments

This was an enjoyable book, even if I am still a bit baffled by it and can’t figure out if it was a 3 star or a 4 star read. It’s half comedian/actor memoir and half pop sociology in the vein of a Freakanomics or Malcolm Gladwell book. Ansari didn’t want to write just another celebrity memoir and he was fascinated by the new ways technology is influencing society’s love lives, so he teamed up with NYU sociologist Eric Klinenberg. Together they took on a […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: aziz ansari, comedy, eric klinenberg, modern romance, Non-Fiction

yesknopemaybe's CBR7 Review No:35 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: aziz ansari, comedy, eric klinenberg, modern romance, Non-Fiction ·
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Just go read the damn book.

July 7, 2015 by Mrs Smith Reads Leave a Comment

I just can’t say anything bad about Roxane Gay. I love The Butter (and The Toast), and I adored every essay in Bad Feminist. Reading Bad Feminist was like hanging out in my bedroom with my high school best friend. I felt warm, and safe, and happy all the way through. Gay writes from the heart and she isn’t afraid to look carefully at herself and admit some shit is hard for her to do. She’s honest and funny. And that’s it. That’s all you need […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Bad Feminist, essays, Mrs Smith Reads, Non-Fiction, Roxane Gay

Mrs Smith Reads's CBR7 Review No:5 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Bad Feminist, essays, Mrs Smith Reads, Non-Fiction, Roxane Gay ·
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Perfect for family fights about politics.

July 6, 2015 by Mrs Smith Reads 2 Comments

As someone who has lived a good bit of her life in the Southern United States, I realized early on that I’m a bit of an outlier in my political leanings. Though I proudly claim to be a Democratic Socialist, I quite often get pushback from even my more progressive friends as to what that means. When I saw Answering Back by David Coates in my local used book store, I snatched it up, in hopes it would help me to be more clear about my […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Answering Back, David Coates, Mrs Smith Reads, Non-Fiction, politics

Mrs Smith Reads's CBR7 Review No:4 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Answering Back, David Coates, Mrs Smith Reads, Non-Fiction, politics ·
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What is Art? Everyone’s favorite transvestite Turner Prize winner explains.

July 6, 2015 by Mrs Smith Reads Leave a Comment

Grayson Perry has always been one of my favorite artists. I’ve admired his work, from his pre-Turner Prize days and felt a kinship to his interesting attempts to take ugly subject matter (poverty, drug addiction) and turn it into intimate and beautiful decoration on his masterful ceramic pottery. Who Are You?, his recent exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, (as well as a 4-part series on Channel 4) was one of the highlights of my last visit to London. Playing to the Gallery is a […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: art, Grayson Perry, Mrs Smith Reads, Non-Fiction, Playing to the Gallery

Mrs Smith Reads's CBR7 Review No:3 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: art, Grayson Perry, Mrs Smith Reads, Non-Fiction, Playing to the Gallery ·
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World War II From a German Perspective in this Memorable True Story

July 1, 2015 by genericwhitegirl Leave a Comment

This World War II story is written by an American war historian, Adam Makos. Makos finds a story so compelling, he fights his patriotic instincts and centers his story from the German perspective. A Higher Call highlights the life of Franz Stigler, a German fighter pilot ace. Framing his book around the so-called enemy, Makos wonders early in the book, can good men be found on both sides of a bad war? Franz Stigler knew as a young boy he wanted to fly planes. His […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: A Higher Call, Adam Makos, genericwhitegirl, Non-Fiction, war, World War II, WWII

genericwhitegirl's CBR7 Review No:15 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: A Higher Call, Adam Makos, genericwhitegirl, Non-Fiction, war, World War II, WWII ·
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