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I really wish she hadn’t kept addressing her letters to “Daddy”

April 5, 2015 by Malin 2 Comments

3.5 stars Jerusha “Judy” Abbott is a Canadian orphan, who at 17 is still living in the orphanage, mainly because they are using her as free help. She is frequently told that she needs to keep her strong opinions and overactive imagination to herself, or nothing will come of her. She dreams of becoming a famous author and when a wealthy benefactor of the orphanage offers to send her to college on a scholarship, she is closer to achieving said dream. She doesn’t know who […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: CBR7, classic, coming-of-age, Daddy Long-Legs, epistolary, historical fiction, Jean Webster, Malin, romantic

Malin's CBR7 Review No:35 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: CBR7, classic, coming-of-age, Daddy Long-Legs, epistolary, historical fiction, Jean Webster, Malin, romantic ·
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Finding your way out of the books and into the real world

April 5, 2015 by Malin 1 Comment

Disclaimer! I got this from NetGalley in return for a fair and honest review.  Samantha Moore has spent most of her life in foster care. Having tried to hold down a job on her own, she reluctantly accepts a scholarship offered by an anonymous benefactor, to Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. The scholarship will only be available as long as she completes her degree, and writes about her progress to the foundation, care of the CEO, who hides behind the name Mr. Knightley. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: CBR7, coming-of-age, contemporary fiction, Dear Mr Knightley, epistolary, Katherine Reay, Malin, NetGalley, romantic

Malin's CBR7 Review No:34 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: CBR7, coming-of-age, contemporary fiction, Dear Mr Knightley, epistolary, Katherine Reay, Malin, NetGalley, romantic ·
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Kestrel gets in way over her head

April 5, 2015 by Malin 2 Comments

Disclaimer! I was granted an ARC of this book through NetGalley in return for a fair and objective review. The book is available now.  This review will contain some spoilers for The Winner’s Curse. I will try to be vague, but it’s pretty much impossible to review this without mentioning some of the important stuff that happened in the second half of the first book. You have been warned.  You still here? On your own head be it. Kestrel is now firmly settled in the […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: CBR7, historical fantasy, Malin, marie rutkoski, NetGalley, romantic, The Winner's Crime, the Winner's trilogy, YA

Malin's CBR7 Review No:33 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: CBR7, historical fantasy, Malin, marie rutkoski, NetGalley, romantic, The Winner's Crime, the Winner's trilogy, YA ·
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The silly cover really isn’t representative of the contents of this book

March 15, 2015 by Malin Leave a Comment

WARNING! There are some spoilers for the plot of this book in the review, so if you prefer to go into a book knowing nothing about it, you may want to skip this.  Kestrel is the only daughter of Valorian general Trajan. They live in the province of Herran, formerly a bustling independent nation, invaded, conquered, enslaved and now occupied on orders from the Valorian emperor. The surviving Herrani are slaves, bought and sold at the mercy of the Valorians. As a Valorian woman, Kestrel […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: CBR7, fantasy, historical, marie rutkoski, romantic, the winner's curse, the Winner's trilogy, Young Adult

Malin's CBR7 Review No:31 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: CBR7, fantasy, historical, marie rutkoski, romantic, the winner's curse, the Winner's trilogy, Young Adult ·
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I really want to see the staged version of Hold Me Closer

March 1, 2015 by Malin 4 Comments

4.5 stars (loses half a star because Will 2.0 refuses to use capital letters) Disclaimer! I was given a copy of this through NetGalley in return for a fair and unbiased review. Honesty compels me to admit that I already owned the book when I requested it, I figured being given a copy would motivate me into reading it and reviewing it more quickly. This book tells the story of two teenage boys, both named Will Grayson. They have alternating points-of-view chapters, one written by […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: CBR7, contemporary fiction, david levithan, john green, LGBTQ, Malin, NetGalley, romantic, will grayson will grayson, Young Adult

Malin's CBR7 Review No:26 · Genres: Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: CBR7, contemporary fiction, david levithan, john green, LGBTQ, Malin, NetGalley, romantic, will grayson will grayson, Young Adult ·
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If you go into the woods today…

February 2, 2015 by Malin 3 Comments

In the little town of Fairfold, people know that faeries are real. You need to be careful and not call too much attention to yourself, like the tourists frequently do, or the faeries may play dangerous or even deadly pranks on you. One of the things that lures tourists to Fairfold is the glass coffin, deep in the woods. In it, there is a horned boy, sleeping eternally. He is a thing of otherworldy beauty with the tips of his ears sharp as knives. He’s […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: CBR7, faeries, Holly Black, LGBTQ, Malin, paranormal fantasy, romantic, The Darkest Part of the Forest, Young Adult

Malin's CBR7 Review No:9 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: CBR7, faeries, Holly Black, LGBTQ, Malin, paranormal fantasy, romantic, The Darkest Part of the Forest, Young Adult ·
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