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Where were you when the world ended?

March 2, 2015 by sistercoyote 7 Comments

“[…]All he needed was a little faith.” “In humanity?” Ginger asked dryly. [Lacey] met his gaze directly. “Don’t be ridiculous. In the circus.” — Location 2587, Kindle Edition I haven’t stayed up until the wee hours of the morning to finish a book since I was in my 20s. A Circus of Brass and Bone, however, not only kept me up most of the night reading but also proves that not all circuses/carnivals in fiction are questionable at the least, creepy on average, and downright evil […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: CBR7, fantasy, Fiction, magic, murder, ReadWomen2014, sistercoyote

sistercoyote's CBR7 Review No:8 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: CBR7, fantasy, Fiction, magic, murder, ReadWomen2014, sistercoyote ·
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Out of Denmark

November 19, 2014 by ElCicco 4 Comments

My final review for 2014 is a collection of short stories by Isak Dinesen (Karen Blixen), perhaps best known for Out of Africa and Babette’s Feast. This collection is my first exposure to Dinesen’s work; the title and time of year made it seem appropriate. I have read a few re-imagined fairy tales this year, but Winter’s Tales does not fit the fairy tale model. In fact, after reading the first few stories, I wasn’t sure what to make of them at all and considered […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, Denmark, ElCicco, Fiction, Isak Dinesen, Karen Blixen, ReadWomen2014, Winter's Tales, World War II

ElCicco's CBR6 Review No:52 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR6, Denmark, ElCicco, Fiction, Isak Dinesen, Karen Blixen, ReadWomen2014, Winter's Tales, World War II ·
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Giving Rebirth is Not For the Weak

November 9, 2014 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

There are no harmless, compassionate ways to remake oneself. We murder who we were so we can rebirth ourselves in the images of dreams. Even 25 years after it was first published, the themes of this novel remain relevant: the immigrant experience of trying to assimilate into US culture and the particular experience of a young Hindu woman who chooses to defy traditional expectations and dares to remake herself. Violence, including murder, is a part not just of Jasmine’s personal story but of other women, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, Bharati Mukherjee, ElCicco, Fiction, Hindu, Immigrants, India, Iowa, Jasmine, ReadWomen2014, Vietnam

ElCicco's CBR6 Review No:51 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR6, Bharati Mukherjee, ElCicco, Fiction, Hindu, Immigrants, India, Iowa, Jasmine, ReadWomen2014, Vietnam ·
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Charlie Brown Grows Up and Moves to Canada

November 2, 2014 by ElCicco 1 Comment

This 1993 novel won both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize and was turned into a movie. The Shipping News is the story of a man named Quoyle over the course of a few eventful, transformative years of his life. Proulx’s unique writing style combines poetry and humor to create characters who might be from a folk tale or might be your next door neighbor. Hive spangled, gut roaring with gas and cramps, he survived childhood….” Quoyle is a lot like Charlie Brown […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, Annie Proulx, Canada, Charlie Brown, ElCicco, Fiction, National Book Award, Newfoundland, Pulitzer Prize, ReadWomen2014, The Shipping News

ElCicco's CBR6 Review No:50 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR6, Annie Proulx, Canada, Charlie Brown, ElCicco, Fiction, National Book Award, Newfoundland, Pulitzer Prize, ReadWomen2014, The Shipping News ·
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The Twelve Dancing Princesses, circa 1920

October 25, 2014 by ElCicco 7 Comments

The Girls at the Kingfisher Club is a reimagining of the fairy tale The Twelve Dancing Princesses set in 1920s New York city. It features twelve lovely and lively sisters, their miserly and evil king-like father, speak easies, bootleggers and flappers. The girls’ mother has died and dad, disappointed in having no male heir, has kept his girls imprisoned their entire lives in the upstairs of their Fifth Avenue house. Mr. Hamilton is a shrewd businessman but terrible father. Oldest daughter Jo, in order to […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, 1920s, bootleggers, ElCicco, fairy tale, Fiction, flappers, Genevieve Valentine, ReadWomen2014, speak easies, The Girls at the Kingfisher Club, The Twelve Dancing Princesses

ElCicco's CBR6 Review No:49 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR6, 1920s, bootleggers, ElCicco, fairy tale, Fiction, flappers, Genevieve Valentine, ReadWomen2014, speak easies, The Girls at the Kingfisher Club, The Twelve Dancing Princesses ·
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You Should Be So Lucky to Have a Woman as a Friend

October 23, 2014 by ElCicco 2 Comments

Published in 1973, Toni Morrison’s second novel Sula is a short but incredibly rich story about friendship and community, and about the ways that fear and hatred can bring people together and tear them apart. Morrison’s characters can be enticing and alluring, powerful and defiant in the face of poverty, prejudice, disappointment, and death. The title character Sula is a rebel amongst her community in Medallion, Ohio. As a black woman in the 1920s and ’30s, she refused to be confined by the limits society […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, ElCicco, Fiction, friendship, ReadWomen2014, Sula, Toni Morrison

ElCicco's CBR6 Review No:48 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR6, ElCicco, Fiction, friendship, ReadWomen2014, Sula, Toni Morrison ·
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