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Red or Dead

The Pledge by Kathleen Kent

December 1, 2021 by Jake Leave a Comment

This one followed the same pattern as the Hunger Games trilogy: interesting first book followed by an excellent second and a concluding one that basically made me say “Eh, ok, I guess that’s an ending.” Part of why I loved (indeed loved) The Burn, the second book in the Betty Rhyzyk trilogy, is because I thought Kathleen Kent did an excellent job covering Betty’s PTSD from the end of the events of the first book. Too often, series writers put their characters through hell only to have them […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: Betty Rhyzyk, Dallas, Kathleen Kent, LGBTQIA, mystery, Texas, The Pledge

Jake's CBR13 Review No:183 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: Betty Rhyzyk, Dallas, Kathleen Kent, LGBTQIA, mystery, Texas, The Pledge ·
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“When it seems like brown lives don’t matter “

Barely Missing Everything by Matt Mendez

October 12, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Barely Missing Everything has a few bumps and bruises in the writing style and subject matter. Matt Mendez has a “this a not an easy read” story for several reasons. First, the points of view can be a little off putting, though they are usually from Juan’s and the subject is how the town Juan, his family, and friends lives in treats people with Mexican backgrounds. Clichés and stereotypes come up often with what happens to the characters (Juan mother is a teenage mom, Juan’s […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: basketball, family, friendship, gangs, Matt Mendez, Mexican Americans, Prejudice & Racism, prison & prisoners, Social Themes, Texas, United States - Hispanic & Latino

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:312 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: basketball, family, friendship, gangs, Matt Mendez, Mexican Americans, Prejudice & Racism, prison & prisoners, Social Themes, Texas, United States - Hispanic & Latino ·
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When the Friday Night Lights Go Out

The Last Picture Show by Larry McMurty

May 31, 2021 by Jake Leave a Comment

But my God, how Larry McMurty can write. Lonesome Dove, while certainly problematic in spots, is such an excellent book. I think I had it as my best read of 2015 or 2016. It was so good, it made me never want to read another McMurty again. How could he possibly top it? Well he may not have topped it, per se, he certainly showed he’s an all around excellent writer, one whose catalog I need to tear through asap. In many ways, this is kind […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Larry McMurty, Texas, the last picture show

Jake's CBR13 Review No:77 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Larry McMurty, Texas, the last picture show ·
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The Pokes, The City

The Dallas Cowboys: The Outrageous History of the Biggest, Loudest, Most Hated, Best Loved Football Team in America by Joe Nick Patoski

March 22, 2021 by Jake Leave a Comment

Back in February 2020 (aka The Before Times), I visited my in-laws who had moved to the Dallas metro area the previous summer. I had never been to Texas, much less Dallas, so I was excited to see the city. It was…something. Not good or bad, just different. The vibes there were really strange. The weather was weird (somehow hot and cold simultaneously). It felt like someone used hundred dollar bills to paper over cardboard boxes and sterile, charmless buildings. But it still had a […]

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Dallas, Dallas Cowboys, football, Joe Nick Patoski, Texas, The Dallas Cowboys

Jake's CBR13 Review No:42 · Genres: Sports · Tags: Dallas, Dallas Cowboys, football, Joe Nick Patoski, Texas, The Dallas Cowboys ·
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Not a book for me.

Memorial by Bryan Washington

February 22, 2021 by narfna 1 Comment

I really need to stop ordering the lit-fic option from Book of the Month. It so very rarely ends well. The premise here is that Mike and Benson are a couple. Mike is a chef and Benson is a daycare worker. Mike’s father is dying of cancer, and so he decides one day to go to Japan to mend their relationship, leaving Benson alone in their one bedroom apartment with his visiting mother, who only arrived that morning, also from Japan. Also, their relationship is […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: BIPOC, Bryan washington, Japan, LGBTQIA, lit-fic, literary, memorial, narfna, Texas

narfna's CBR13 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: BIPOC, Bryan washington, Japan, LGBTQIA, lit-fic, literary, memorial, narfna, Texas ·
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Not for me. #CBRBingo – Debut

Valentine by Elizabeth Wetmore

July 29, 2020 by narfna Leave a Comment

This was the first book in a while that my book club didn’t really agree on. We were split down the middle, actually. (I’m glad we’re still doing book club by Zoom but I miss hanging out with my people in person, and I miss all the yummy food. I know everyone misses everyone and everything right now, but I wanted to say it anyway.) If you can’t tell by my rating, I was more on the dislike side of it, though I didn’t hate […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1970s, cbr12bingo, Elizabeth Wetmore, Fiction, historical fiction, lit-fic, Literature, rape culture, Texas, valentine

narfna's CBR12 Review No:81 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 1970s, cbr12bingo, Elizabeth Wetmore, Fiction, historical fiction, lit-fic, Literature, rape culture, Texas, valentine ·
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