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“Our family histories are simply stories. They are myths we create about the people who came before us, in order to make sense of ourselves.”

Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid

August 9, 2023 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

CBR Bingo – Dwelling I am a huuuuuuuge fan of Taylor Jenkins Reid. The first book of hers I consumed was the audio version of “Daisy Jones and the Six” which I loved 5000; the same can be said for everything else of hers I’ve read. She is pure MAGIC, an author who is so talented and adept at making historical fiction seem like non-fiction that I’m a little suspicious she may have gone down to Georgia and fiddled against the devil in order to […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: california, cbr15bingo, family, malibu rising, Taylor Jenkins Reid, the 1980s

cheerbrarian's CBR15 Review No:22 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: california, cbr15bingo, family, malibu rising, Taylor Jenkins Reid, the 1980s ·
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“Her death hit in waves. Not a flood, but water lapping steadily at her ankles. You could drown in two inches of water. Maybe grief was the same.”

The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett

February 28, 2022 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

In one word: Clever Accolades have poured in for this book: nominated for a number of literary awards, Good Morning America Book Club selection, picked as a “book of the year” on numerous lists (including Barack Obama’s), and the “one book one community read” for my local book club. The last accolade is what swayed me to pick it up as I’m a loyal participant of the library book club. I was hesitant because we read Bennett’s “The Mothers” four years ago and I did […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1960s America, Brit Bennett, Passing, race in america, the 1980s, the vanishing half

cheerbrarian's CBR14 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 1960s America, Brit Bennett, Passing, race in america, the 1980s, the vanishing half ·
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a perfect blast of nostalgia from the paranormal past…until the last 30 pages blows it all up

We Ride Upon Sticks by Quan Barry

May 25, 2021 by andtheIToldYouSos 4 Comments

A losing field hockey team is sweating themselves half to death. They are being pummeled by every other group on campus; a collection of high school teams from allover New England living the exciting existence of a pre-college summer program. They haul their broken bodies back to the dorms of the UNH campus, exhausted physically and spiritually. The goalie is DONE with this exhaustion. She wants, needs, and expects more for both herself and her beloved team. She, like many teen girls before and after, […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: AAPI voices, Boston's North Shore, coming-of-age, Danvers, field hockey, girlhood, high school, high school sports, historical fiction, Massachusetts, paranormal, problematic, Quan Barry, salem, Salem Witch Trials, sports, superstition, the 1980s

andtheIToldYouSos's CBR13 Review No:48 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: AAPI voices, Boston's North Shore, coming-of-age, Danvers, field hockey, girlhood, high school, high school sports, historical fiction, Massachusetts, paranormal, problematic, Quan Barry, salem, Salem Witch Trials, sports, superstition, the 1980s ·
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