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“Every time we get a chance to get ahead, they move the finish line.”

February 5, 2017 by yesknopemaybe 2 Comments

I’m not a huge movie person honestly, but I am a huge Taraji P. Henson person so of course I went and saw Hidden Figures in theatres and freaking loved it. This is not a movie review site, so I won’t go into too much detail except to say that it was magical finding out about the histories of these smart-as-fuck women and it was a very entertaining way to spend a couple of hours. I really recommend seeing the movie and then reading the […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Hidden Figures, history, Margot Lee Shetterly, nasa, Non-Fiction, Racism, science, sexism

yesknopemaybe's CBR9 Review No:10 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: Hidden Figures, history, Margot Lee Shetterly, nasa, Non-Fiction, Racism, science, sexism ·
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Jodi Picoult Does Racism

February 4, 2017 by Julie 2 Comments

Jodi Picoult is one of those authors I think of as “easy reading.”  Her books are written in a way where thing are pretty well laid out for the reader.  She does tackle topics that can be controversial or morally ambiguous but does it in a gentle way where she’s not alienating most readers.  I found out that my mom’s book club was reading this book and purchased a copy for her, and figured I would read it myself. The book is the story of […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Fiction Tagged With: Book Club Reads, courthouse, hospitals, Jodi Picoult, Racism, white guilt, white supremacists

Julie's CBR9 Review No:3 · Genres: Book Club, Fiction · Tags: Book Club Reads, courthouse, hospitals, Jodi Picoult, Racism, white guilt, white supremacists ·
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Never meet your heroes, and never reread your childhood favourites

January 13, 2017 by Zirza 19 Comments

Darrell, Sally and Alicia stood together in their North tower dormy, gazing out over the lovely blue sea. Truly, their last day at Malory Towers had been a marvellous one. “The weather is truly wizard, isn’t it?”, Darrell remarked. “How wonderful to have this kind of weather on our last night here!” “My, I shall miss it so much”, Sally declared. “I know we’ll have loads of fun at university, but still. Our time here has been wonderful. I really feel this school has transformed […]

Filed Under: Children's Books Tagged With: boarding school, Enid Blyton, horror, lesbian BDSM, Racism

Zirza's CBR9 Review No:1 · Genres: Children's Books · Tags: boarding school, Enid Blyton, horror, lesbian BDSM, Racism ·
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Yours, Mine & Ours: Confronting American Racism

November 19, 2016 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

Reviewed with Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World and Me I started reading The Fire Next Time in the wake of the 2016 presidential election, reeling from the choice that my fellow Americans made and wondering where it all went wrong. Given my liberal/progressive bent, I was personally devastated and still am, and as the data came rolling in about Trump supporters, I was absolutely disgusted and enraged. Whites, including white women, went for Trump. Christians, including Catholics, went for Trump. And despite the initial assumption […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Between the World and Me, CBR8, ElCicco, James Baldwin, Non-Fiction, Racism, The Fire Next Time

ElCicco's CBR8 Review No:55 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: Between the World and Me, CBR8, ElCicco, James Baldwin, Non-Fiction, Racism, The Fire Next Time ·
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This book was an absolute punch in the gut.

September 13, 2016 by Blingle Bells 5 Comments

My God, this book. It’s so hard to review classics, which admittedly is not often an issue for me. My reading history contains almost no classics. I didn’t go to school after the fifth grade, so I was never assigned any for school, and although I’ve always been an avid reader, I’ve never picked up classics on my own. I took a lit class last semester, and every single assigned reading, I thought “Well, I’m going to hate this.” Every single time, it totally blew […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: abuse, classics, Fiction, Racism, Toni Morrison

Blingle Bells's CBR8 Review No:35 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: abuse, classics, Fiction, Racism, Toni Morrison ·
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Is there light at the end of the tunnel?

August 25, 2016 by ElCicco 2 Comments

Colson Whitehead’s The Underground Railroad is sitting atop the NYT bestsellers chart and is an Oprah pick. It is an amazing novel about race, injustice and the American way. The story of a slave named Cora’s quest for freedom from slavery is also the story of America’s racism throughout history. Whitehead imagines a mid-nineteenth century America where the Underground Railroad was an actual physical railroad existing beneath the earth. As Cora’s first station master says, If you want to see what this nation is all […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR8, Colson Whitehead, ElCicco, Fiction, Racism, Slavery, The Underground Railroad

ElCicco's CBR8 Review No:41 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR8, Colson Whitehead, ElCicco, Fiction, Racism, Slavery, The Underground Railroad ·
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