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Two parts Last of the Mohicans and one part Outlander

August 4, 2015 by Sophia 3 Comments

I chose the least embarrassing cover I could find to use for this review of Surrender (2006) by Pamela Clare. The plain, bare chest seemed a little less ridiculous than my other options. NPR’s list of 100 Swoon-Worthy romances reminded me that I hadn’t read a good romance in quite some time. Pamela Clare’s I-Team series made the list under the romantic suspense category, but Surrender was the only Pamela Clare book I could get immediately from the library. So I found myself reading an old-school romance […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: Pamela Clare, Sophia

Sophia's CBR7 Review No:35 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: Pamela Clare, Sophia ·
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Toni Morrison is kind of amazing

August 4, 2015 by Sophia 3 Comments

I was first introduced to Toni Morrison through Beloved (1987) in my high school English class. I remember Beloved being powerful and disturbing, but I’m guessing I would get more out of it now. Toni Morrison is an impressive woman, though, so when I saw she had a new book out: God Help the Child (2015), I immediately got on the library’s waitlist. I should just accept, before I get started, that my review is not going to do justice to this novel. It is complex and disturbing and probably […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Sophia, Toni Morrison

Sophia's CBR7 Review No:34 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Sophia, Toni Morrison ·
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Looking at the bright side…kind of

August 4, 2015 by Sophia Leave a Comment

I didn’t know anything about Lucky Us (2014) by Amy Bloom when my book club picked it as our next book, but it looked like it wasn’t too long, so I didn’t have any objections. I haven’t read anything by Amy Bloom before, but she comes with some impressive credentials, including nominations for the National Book Award and a short story published in Best American Short Stories. “My father’s wife died. My mother said we should drive down to his place and see what might be […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Amy Bloom, Sophia

Sophia's CBR7 Review No:33 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Amy Bloom, Sophia ·
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It just never gets old

August 3, 2015 by Sophia 1 Comment

I rarely read books twice. There are just too many great books out there for me to retread familiar ground. But Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice (1813)  is a special book. Also, Storywonk* is doing a podcast/discussion on the book and I couldn’t resist. I remember my first exposure to Pride and Prejudice like it was yesterday. I was a Freshman in college and I picked it up as a way to avoid reading whatever book I was actually supposed to be reading for English Literature. I did not know […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: classic, Jane Austen, Sophia

Sophia's CBR7 Review No:32 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: classic, Jane Austen, Sophia ·
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And you thought your adolescence was bad

August 3, 2015 by Sophia Leave a Comment

Peggy Hillcoat is an eight-year-old girl growing up in London with her concert pianist, German mother and English, survivalist-leaning father. When her mother goes on a concert tour, her father takes her to a run-down cabin in the remote woods of Germany and tells her that the rest of the world has been destroyed, including all of her family and friends. Our Endless Numbered Days (2015) by Claire Fuller alternates between Peggy growing up in the woods with her father, and when Peggy is recently returned […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: claire fuller, Sophia

Sophia's CBR7 Review No:31 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: claire fuller, Sophia ·
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Not what I was expecting

August 2, 2015 by Sophia Leave a Comment

I’d read some good reviews of Bad Feminist (2014) by Roxane Gay, and I usually enjoy feminist books. They give me a refreshing and different perspective from what I often face at work. I especially enjoy reading about real-life stories that I can relate to and small, concrete ideas to make things better. I’ve really enjoyed the other feminist books I’ve read , and I was looking forward to this one. Unfortunately, this book wasn’t what I was expecting, and I ended up being disappointed. If […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: essays, feminism, Roxane Gay, Sophia

Sophia's CBR7 Review No:30 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: essays, feminism, Roxane Gay, Sophia ·
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