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Living in a Devil Town

August 15, 2016 by Halbs 2 Comments

Flowery opining and editorial insight aside, Larry McMurtry’s The Last Picture Show is a great book full of truth. It’s funny, sad, and sometimes mean. Most of all, to me, it’s true. LPS finds the heart of what small town life is like, especially small town life in Texas.  McMurtry probably sounds familiar, even to a casual reader. He wrote Lonesome Dove. That book, his most famous, was supposed to be his subversion of the western. Somehow, it became one of the most iconic westerns. I don’t think McMurtry ever quite […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Western, Young Adult Tagged With: coming-of-age, romp, Small town, Texas

Halbs's CBR8 Review No:23 · Genres: Fiction, Western, Young Adult · Tags: coming-of-age, romp, Small town, Texas ·
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For the ones who like books and believe in true love.

March 22, 2016 by tillie Leave a Comment

Just, so, damn, quaint. I really needed a book. A happy book. A quick book. The kind where you know they’ll kiss at the end and everything is all better. And I discovered this book through this really great review, seriously I’m not even going to try and top that. Click the link to read a great review. Keep reading here to find my random ramblings about the book. This is a book you make tea for. And you settle down with no great expectations. […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: CBR8, chick lit, mathildehoed, ReadWomen, romance, Small town

tillie's CBR8 Review No:9 · Genres: Romance · Tags: CBR8, chick lit, mathildehoed, ReadWomen, romance, Small town ·
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Soft and Fluffy

February 13, 2016 by Ellepkay 2 Comments

In my on-going quest for lighthearted contemporaries I was steered to Shannon Stacey.  I had read one of her novellas before, but this was my first novel of hers.  It was good.  Not great.  Not remarkable in any way, but good.  And some days you can’t ask for a whole lot more than that. This is the first book in what is apparently a beloved series (the Kowalskis).  It is a second chance romance between former high school sweethearts.  Keri Daniels and Joe Kowalski were […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: Contemporary Romance, second chance, Shannon Stacey, Small town

Ellepkay's CBR8 Review No:11 · Genres: Romance · Tags: Contemporary Romance, second chance, Shannon Stacey, Small town ·
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Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained

January 13, 2016 by Ellepkay 1 Comment

IN A WORLD, where a town of hot, single (and emotionally available) men are just waiting around for women to move there as a way to get their shit together……Maddie Moore has broken up with an abusive boyfriend and lost her job in LA. Her recently deceased mother left Maddie and her two (sequel fodder) estranged sisters shares of a run-down resort in Washington State. Maddie packs it up and heads to the resort to try and make a go of it and get her […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: Contemporary Romance, Small town

Ellepkay's CBR8 Review No:5 · Genres: Romance · Tags: Contemporary Romance, Small town ·
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Flavia de Luce is at it again. “It” is being awesome, and solving a murder.

October 8, 2015 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

“Please don’t condescend to me, Mr. Sowerby, I’m not a child. Well actually – strictly speaking, and in the eyes of the law – I suppose I am a child, but still, I resent being treated like one.” This, in a nutshell, is Flavia de Luce. I adore this series! Though a quote on the book jacket describes the young protagonist as Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys (an apt description) I prefer to think of her as a young Jessica Fletcher, and the hamlet of Bishop’s Lacy […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: alan bradley, flavia de luce, murder mystery, Small town

cheerbrarian's CBR7 Review No:19 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: alan bradley, flavia de luce, murder mystery, Small town ·
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Character development and tension weave together a great mystery

March 21, 2014 by cheerbrarian 1 Comment

This is yet another novel recommendation that I took from my favorite podcast, Literary Disco. They reviewed this one and after listening to the episode I was intrigued. Thankfully they do a wonderful job of curiosity whetting without spoiling, and my aim is to do the same. Larry Ott is a man of a simple existence. He has lived in the same small town his whole life and spends his adult days reading, feeding his chickens, and waiting for customers at his mechanic repair shop. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: murder, Race relations, Small town, Suspense

cheerbrarian's CBR6 Review No:9 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: murder, Race relations, Small town, Suspense ·
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