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Camelot Was Always a Lie

Ask Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed by Maureen Callahan

September 16, 2024 by Pooja Leave a Comment

CBR16 Bingo: Golden – Callahan attacks the golden myth of Camelot and the Kennedy family, revealing the dark and dangerous truth underneath. Lurking in the darker corners of the Kennedy family legacy are the many women whose lives turned out worse for the association. In this book, Maureen Callahan tries to bring them to light. I’m familiar with many of the people and stories in this book, but Callahan does an excellent job of placing them in context of each other, weaving across generations and decades to […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #biography, #history, cbr16bingo, maureen callahan, Non-Fiction, politics, true crime, United States

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:93 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: #biography, #history, cbr16bingo, maureen callahan, Non-Fiction, politics, true crime, United States ·
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Whitewashed Histories and Walls

White House by the Sea: A Century of the Kennedys at Hyannis Port by Kate Storey

August 17, 2024 by Pooja Leave a Comment

CBR16 Bingo: Cult – The Kennedys have rather a cult following, and in this book particularly we learn how many people were so fascinated they swarmed their homes in Hyannis Port. When the Kennedy family decided to make their summer home in Hyannis Port, MA, they little suspected how strongly associated the place would become with their aspirations and their scandals. I’m a Massachusetts native, but my family’s roots there don’t go back long enough to have really witnessed the heyday of the Kennedys in […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #history, 1900s, ARC, cbr16bingo, family, Kate Storey, Massachusetts, NetGalley, non fiction, politics, United States

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:84 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: #history, 1900s, ARC, cbr16bingo, family, Kate Storey, Massachusetts, NetGalley, non fiction, politics, United States ·
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Some might call her the first film maker ever, but for certain the first woman.

Lights! Camera! Alice!: The Thrilling True Adventures of the First Woman Filmmaker by Mara Rockliff

August 1, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Lights! Camera! Alice!: The Thrilling True Adventures of the First Woman Filmmaker by Mara Rockliff and Simona Ciraolo hit on the highlights of Guy’s life. The set up is like a classic movie with their title cards (the afterwards will let you know that they are titles of Guy’s films). The focus, while on Guy covers a lot of areas that the adult (graphic novel) biography I read didn’t seem to. Positive and upbeat. The illustrations, while fun and clever, might have been “too cute” […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Alice Guy, Alice Guy-Blaché, film, France, French film director, Mara Rockliff, Performing Arts, Simona Ciraolo, United States, women

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:343 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: Alice Guy, Alice Guy-Blaché, film, France, French film director, Mara Rockliff, Performing Arts, Simona Ciraolo, United States, women ·
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The Dark Corners of the Past

Great Scandals of the Victorians by Debbie Blake

Public Faces, Secret Lives by Wendy L. Rouse

May 21, 2024 by Pooja Leave a Comment

Great Scandals of the Victorians: Disreputable Stories from the Royal Court to the Stage – 3.5 stars For all that Victorians had a reputation for being straitlaced, they had their fair share of scandals – and some of them ended up having major effects on contemporary society, sometimes even driving forth social changes which still affect us today. I love a good gossip session about people I’ve never met, which is why history is one of my favorite subjects. In this book, we learn about […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #history, 1800s, ARC, Debbie Blake, England, feminism, gossip, law, lgbt, NetGalley, royalty, Suffrage, United States, Wendy L. Rouse

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:69 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #history, 1800s, ARC, Debbie Blake, England, feminism, gossip, law, lgbt, NetGalley, royalty, Suffrage, United States, Wendy L. Rouse ·
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“It is easy, when you are young, to believe that what you desire is no less than what you deserve, to assume that if you want something badly enough, it is your God-given right to have it.”

Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer

March 24, 2024 by Pooja 2 Comments

After graduating from college, Chris McCandless vanished from his former life and took to the road. The next that his family heard about him was several years later, when he was discovered to have starved to death in the remote Alaskan wilderness. I love Krakauer’s writing, astute and lyrical, and the way he tells this story makes me feel like I’m peering into the abyss of mortality he describes encountering on his ascent of Devils Thumb. Into Thin Air is one of my favorite books […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #biography, adventure, Alaska, Jon Krakauer, nature, non fiction, outdoors, survival, United States

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:42 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: #biography, adventure, Alaska, Jon Krakauer, nature, non fiction, outdoors, survival, United States ·
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Like the Oregon Trail Game with a Bodice Ripping Mod

Emerald Fire by Julia Grice

March 16, 2024 by Pooja Leave a Comment

Fleeing her plantation home to escape her lecherous cousin, Emerald ends up joining a wagon train headed to California as a mother’s helper. She’s drawn to their guide Mace, but has a long way to go before she can reach her happy ending. More a pioneer adventure than a true romance, we follow Emerald on her way west as the train tangles with illness and injury, hostile Native Americans and a pair of bank robbers. We encounter all kinds of curious characters both on and […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: 1880s, historical romance, Julia Grice, pioneers, Romance, Slavery, United States, wagon trail, western

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:41 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: 1880s, historical romance, Julia Grice, pioneers, Romance, Slavery, United States, wagon trail, western ·
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