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Brotherly Shove

Blood on the Mink by Robert Silverberg

July 23, 2024 by Jake Leave a Comment

Read as part of CBR16 Bingo: vintage. This book was originally published as a serialized story in a magazine in 1959. When I learned I had to read a book that was over 40 years old for a reading challenge, I knew it would be a Hard Case Crime one. Hard Case Crime is great at bringing to life authors that are little known or have fallen out of vogue. There was so much in the way of pulp publication in the 50s and 60s […]

Filed Under: Suspense Tagged With: Blood on the Mink, cbr16bingo, crime, hard case crime, Philadelphia, robert silverberg, vintage

Jake's CBR16 Review No:110 · Genres: Suspense · Tags: Blood on the Mink, cbr16bingo, crime, hard case crime, Philadelphia, robert silverberg, vintage ·
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Jerry Pinkney, Caldecott Medal winner and illustrator

Just Jerry: How Drawing Shaped My Life by Jerry Pinkney

November 6, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

While I knew who Jerry Pinkney was, I was not familiar with his personal life. But Just Jerry: How Drawing Shaped My Life is a lovely memoir that highlights the important and beautiful parts of his life as he made his journey to becoming the artist we know today.  His memoir, starting off with a note from the editor, is something that is more than an autobiography. It is a look at parts of the life of a man who would win awards and show the […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: 1940s. 1950s, art, Careers, drawing, family, illustrators, Jerry Pinkney, Philadelphia, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:795 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: 1940s. 1950s, art, Careers, drawing, family, illustrators, Jerry Pinkney, Philadelphia, Social Themes ·
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Our Man in Ghana

Anansi's Gold: The Man Who Looted the West, Outfoxed Washington, and Swindled the World by Yepoka Yeebo

September 3, 2023 by Jake Leave a Comment

Read as part of CBR15Bingo: Africa. This non-fiction story centers around the country of Ghana, which is part of Africa. I didn’t know much about Ghana before picking this one up. Great soccer squad, often the nemesis of the United States Men’s Team. West African location. I had always assumed that the slave trade had ravaged their country but I didn’t know who were the worst perpetrators (the British, who also robbed them of their gold, though they were not alone w/r/t slavery). Fortunately, one […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: #history, Africa, Anansi's Gold, cbr15bingo, ghana, John Ackah Bay-Miezah, Philadelphia, true crime, Yepoka Yeebo

Jake's CBR15 Review No:130 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: #history, Africa, Anansi's Gold, cbr15bingo, ghana, John Ackah Bay-Miezah, Philadelphia, true crime, Yepoka Yeebo ·
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I’m not gonna lie. I came for the “monsters.”

Dr. Mütter's Marvels: A True Tale of Intrigue and Innovations at the Dawn of Modern Medicine by Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz

July 16, 2023 by KimMiE" Leave a Comment

CBR15 BINGO: North America, because Thomas Dent Mütter was an American physician, and his museum is located in Philadelphia, PA. When I heard there was a book about Thomas Mütter, I knew I had to read it. Some years ago I visited the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia, which is a museum of medical history that “displays its beautifully preserved collections of anatomical specimens, models, and medical instruments in a nineteenth-century ‘cabinet museum’ setting.” A quick walk through the museum’s site should give you an idea […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: CBR15, cbr15bingo, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, history of medicine, KimMiE", medicine, Philadelphia, science

KimMiE"'s CBR15 Review No:11 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: CBR15, cbr15bingo, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, history of medicine, KimMiE", medicine, Philadelphia, science ·
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Atlantic Pity

Mafia Prince by Phil Leonetti

May 15, 2022 by Jake Leave a Comment

To continue the Mafia kick I’ve been on lately, I checked out the Mafia subreddit for book recommendations. To a person, the guys on that site thought Mafia Prince, a book I had never heard of, was one of the best, if not THE best read on La Cosa Nostra in the United States. I thought I had heard of all the major mafia books but this one completely escaped me. I’m sure this is in part because my interest in Mafia tales is more on […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: Atlantic City, mafia, Mafia Prince, Nicky Scarfo, Phil Leonetti, Philadelphia

Jake's CBR14 Review No:82 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: Atlantic City, mafia, Mafia Prince, Nicky Scarfo, Phil Leonetti, Philadelphia ·
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Merry Christmas!

The Fortress of Solitude by Jonathan Lethem

The Girl With the Long Green Heart by Lawrence Block

Cold Shot to the Heart by Wallace Stroby

Hail Mary: The Rise and Fall of the National Women's Football League by Britni de la Cretaz and Lyndsey D'Arcangelo

All Her Little Secrets by Wanda M. Morris

Painfully Rich: The Outrageous Fortune and Misfortune of the Heirs of J. Paul Getty by Jonathan Pearson

The Blonde on the Street Corner by David Goodis

December 26, 2021 by Jake Leave a Comment

Merry Christmas to all who celebrate! Having been busy with Christmas prep, avoiding Delta and Omicron, and other various things, I haven’t had the time to write long, 250+ reviews for these books. I figured I’d just cram them all here since I know I won’t finish Robert Caro’s Master of the Senate before New Year’s Eve. The Fortress of Solitude *** This clears the 3-star threshold but just barely. I appreciate what Lethem is trying to do here and I usually enjoy his work. But this was a […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Fiction, History, Mystery, Non-Fiction, Sports, Suspense Tagged With: All Her Little Secrets, Atlanta, bildungsroman, Britni de la Cretaz and Lyndsey D'Arcangelo, Brooklyn, Cold Shot to the Heart, Con Men, corporate thriller, David Goodis, football, Georgia, Getty Oil, Hail Mary, hard case crime, J. Paul Getty, Jonathan Lethem, Jonathan Pearson, lawrence block, mystery, National Women's Football League, Noir, Painfully Rich, Philadelphia, sports, superheroes, surrealism, The Blonde on the Street Corner, The Fortress of Solitude, The Girl with the Long Green Heart, thieves, thriller, true crime, Wallace Stroby, Wanda M. Morris, women

Jake's CBR13 Review No:201 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Fiction, History, Mystery, Non-Fiction, Sports, Suspense · Tags: All Her Little Secrets, Atlanta, bildungsroman, Britni de la Cretaz and Lyndsey D'Arcangelo, Brooklyn, Cold Shot to the Heart, Con Men, corporate thriller, David Goodis, football, Georgia, Getty Oil, Hail Mary, hard case crime, J. Paul Getty, Jonathan Lethem, Jonathan Pearson, lawrence block, mystery, National Women's Football League, Noir, Painfully Rich, Philadelphia, sports, superheroes, surrealism, The Blonde on the Street Corner, The Fortress of Solitude, The Girl with the Long Green Heart, thieves, thriller, true crime, Wallace Stroby, Wanda M. Morris, women ·
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