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Quite possibly Jackie Lau’s food-porniest book yet

Her Big City Neighbor by Jackie Lau

October 27, 2020 by Malin 1 Comment

I was given a free copy of this by the author. It has not in any way influenced my review. Amy Sharpe always wanted to go to graduate school, but when her grandmother got sick, she gave up on those plans and stayed in her small home town to take care of her. After both her grandmother and great aunt has passed away, she has now inherited her great aunt’s house in Toronto, and despite the fact that her entire family seems to disapprove of […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: #food, Canada, cbr12, Contemporary Romance, Her Big City Neighbor, Jackie Lau, Malin, STEM, The Cider Bar Sisters

Malin's CBR12 Review No:76 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: #food, Canada, cbr12, Contemporary Romance, Her Big City Neighbor, Jackie Lau, Malin, STEM, The Cider Bar Sisters ·
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Be the Human Magnet you wish to see in the world

Crash Test Girl: An Unlikely Experiment in Using the Scientific Method to Answer Life's Toughest Questions by Kari Byron

November 5, 2019 by sistercoyote Leave a Comment

If you get to know [people] a little better and work up a degree of human warmth toward them, you can judge them without the influence and control of unseen forces. — Kindle location 1081  

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: autobiography, cbr11, Kari Byron, Mythbusters, non fiction, Read Women Challenge 2019, ReadWomen, Scientific method, sistercoyote, STEM, women in STEM

sistercoyote's CBR11 Review No:28 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: autobiography, cbr11, Kari Byron, Mythbusters, non fiction, Read Women Challenge 2019, ReadWomen, Scientific method, sistercoyote, STEM, women in STEM ·
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Why are chemists great for solving problems? A: They have all the solutions.

Charlotte the Scientist Finds a Cure by Camille Andros

March 13, 2019 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

First, I consider myself a feminist and for girl power and helping kids be their best. However, I also believe do not make things an “us and them” situation. The not subtle fact that our title character Charlotte, in Charlotte the Scientist Finds a Cure, is a girl doing science is great, but subconsciously it might turn off boys. Therefore, putting itself solidly in the “this is a girl book” category and boys might be less likely to pick it up. Camille Andros has created […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction Tagged With: animals, Camille Andros, family, Multigenerational, science, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, STEM

BlackRaven's CBR11 Review No:75 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction · Tags: animals, Camille Andros, family, Multigenerational, science, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, STEM ·
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Princess Sparkle Destroyer of Worlds

Sanity and Tallulah by Molly Brooks

January 7, 2019 by cosbrarian Leave a Comment

What sort of mischief would two tweens who grew up on a space station get into? Why, inventing new species and saving the day of course! Sanity and Tallulah are best friends and children of VIPs on board their space station home. Sanity is the smarty pants who spends her time experimenting and futzing with mechanics, usually on the sly and not quite in the realm of what her parents would allow. Tallulah is along for the ride, though she prefers gushing over their favorite […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: Children's Books, children's comics, cute animals, diversity, Graphic Novel, kid lit, molly brooks, sci-fi, STEM

cosbrarian's CBR11 Review No:2 · Genres: Children's Books, Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: Children's Books, children's comics, cute animals, diversity, Graphic Novel, kid lit, molly brooks, sci-fi, STEM ·
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Cece Loves Science Experiments

July 17, 2018 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Cece Loves Science is the first picture book in a new series. Cece is a clever girl who asks questions. She loves science and she cannot wait to find out the answer to the question, “Do dogs eat vegetables?”  Cece and her best friend, Isaac, tackle this question for their school project. Using the steps of science (brainstorming, asking questions, experimenting, and more) the answer soon is clear. Or is it? Cece learns that sometimes your first answer is not the only one. Overall the […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Kimberly Derting, science, Shelli R. Johannes, STEM, Vashti Harrison

BlackRaven's CBR10 Review No:266 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Non-Fiction · Tags: Kimberly Derting, science, Shelli R. Johannes, STEM, Vashti Harrison ·
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A gender-swapped Pretty Woman featuring a South Asian neuro-atypical heroine who works in STEM. Also – Cannonball!

July 6, 2018 by Malin 7 Comments

Stella Lane loves mathematics and equations and is extremely good at her job, which involves creating algorithms to predict customer purchases, It makes her highly valued by her employer and she makes more money than she has any idea what to do with. Stella has Asperger’s, which means she’s on the Autism Spectrum, and has not had a lot of success when dating in the past. She believes this is her fault (it’s not, she’s clearly dated some total loser creeps). So when her mother declares […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: #CBR10, #ownvoices, autism, Contemporary Romance, Helen Hoang, Malin, sex work, STEM, The Kiss Quotient

Malin's CBR10 Review No:52 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: #CBR10, #ownvoices, autism, Contemporary Romance, Helen Hoang, Malin, sex work, STEM, The Kiss Quotient ·
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