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Sweet Queer Supernatural Romance

Match With the Demon by Chace Verity

January 30, 2022 by GentleRain 2 Comments

I saw Emmalita’s positive review of this and decided to pick it up — I’d never read anything by Chace Verity and it’s been a while since I read any romance outside of fanfic, so this was a bit of a random read. But it was very sweet and cozy, which is the type of book I was in the mood for. I breezed through it and enjoyed it. Match With the Demon follows Harrison, a single dad whose son Justin just left for college. Harrison […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: Chace Verity, gay eroticism, gay romance, parenthood, supernatural

GentleRain's CBR14 Review No:29 · Genres: Romance · Tags: Chace Verity, gay eroticism, gay romance, parenthood, supernatural ·
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“She was beginning to see how quickly something completely normal could suddenly seem sinister, if you chose to see it that way.”

A Better Man by Louise Penny

May 4, 2021 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

It has long been my habit to try to read each Inspector Gamache book in the month or season it is set, and by happy coincidence A Better Man, the fifteenth book in the series, is set in April. Delayed spring, occasional flooding, and a final snowstorm are all hallmarks of April in my neck of the woods, so I felt right at home with Gamache and the residents of Three Pines. Structurally we are with Gamache and company for one single case, with stunningly […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: A Better Man, faintingviolet, Inspector Gamache, Louise Penny, parenthood, Three Pines

faintingviolet's CBR13 Review No:14 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: A Better Man, faintingviolet, Inspector Gamache, Louise Penny, parenthood, Three Pines ·
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The pale pink cover of "Breasts and Eggs" held up in front of a large bookcase

“What if you have a child, and that child wishes with every bone in her body that she’d never been born?”

Breasts and Eggs by Meiko Kawakami

January 2, 2021 by zinka 4 Comments

The inside cover of Mieko Kawakami’s Breasts and Eggs is extremely misleading. I don’t think I usually put a lot of faith in the short descriptions that live on the insides or backs of books, so I guess normally this wouldn’t have bothered me, but I received Breasts and Eggs as a gift and knew only one thing about it when I unwrapped it: the book had been featured on a very short list of recent stellar stories that contained asexual protagonists. So maybe that’s […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: asexuality, childhood, conception, Fiction, Meiko Kawakami, parenthood, reproduction

zinka's CBR13 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: asexuality, childhood, conception, Fiction, Meiko Kawakami, parenthood, reproduction ·
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Do You Have the Need? The Need to Read?

The Need by Helen Phillips

February 27, 2020 by andtheIToldYouSos Leave a Comment

Helen Phillips knows how to grab your attention. My pulse was already quickening on the very first page. I had to read as much of it as quickly as I could; the chapters are snappy and taught. I had to stop myself from skimming to the bottom of every page. I was desperate for relief; chapters whip back and forth between the present and several hours ago and I just had to know what nasty break was waiting for me in the present. My distress […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: Anxiety, Fear, helen phillips, home invasion, magical realism, Motherhood, paleobotanyy, parenthood, tense

andtheIToldYouSos's CBR12 Review No:21 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction, Suspense · Tags: Anxiety, Fear, helen phillips, home invasion, magical realism, Motherhood, paleobotanyy, parenthood, tense ·
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The Hidden Chamber

October 30, 2016 by borisanne Leave a Comment

I got on the library queue for this book because I knew that it contains “The Monarch of the Glen,” which is the novella follow-up to American Gods. I am committed to my American Gods love, and wanted to complete my library of knowledge of all things Shadow. But this book, oh, this wonderful book. It’s a collection of some of the most beautiful poetry and short stories, in perfect Gaiman-ian language, set in dark landscapes that are undeniably his. I could pick these works […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Poetry, Short Stories Tagged With: #Gaiman, Aliens, American Gods, arlequino, CBR8, Death, grief, life, loss, Love, Neil Gaiman, novellas, parenthood, poetry, sex, shadow, short stories

borisanne's CBR8 Review No:42 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Poetry, Short Stories · Tags: #Gaiman, Aliens, American Gods, arlequino, CBR8, Death, grief, life, loss, Love, Neil Gaiman, novellas, parenthood, poetry, sex, shadow, short stories ·
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A Glass Castle is a Perfect Metaphor

May 25, 2016 by Melina 2 Comments

I typically write my reviews in a timely fashion. In fact, I typically have a rule that I can’t start my next book until I write my review. It keeps me honest, up to date and together (because I always want to start the next book).  Well, rules went out the window after reading this book.  I have no idea what it is about it, but I was altered by The Glass Castle.  I didn’t want to write about it, I didn’t want to stop thinking about […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: #memoir, CBR8, Jeannette Walls, Melina, parenthood, the glass castle

Melina's CBR8 Review No:31 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: #memoir, CBR8, Jeannette Walls, Melina, parenthood, the glass castle ·
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