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Stockholm syndromed by a crappy book.

January 28, 2017 by Blingle Bells 1 Comment

It’s hard for me to know exactly what I’m reviewing when I review this book. It was my first audiobook, and the narrator was awful. Am I really reviewing the concept of audiobooks, new to me after 24 years as an avid reader? Am I reviewing the narrator, kind of? Or the book? One thing is certain: the latter two things were terrible. So I guess it really doesn’t matter. Dr. Mike Scanlon is a podiatrist serving in the Army, repairing feet blown up by […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks Tagged With: doctors, lisa scottoline, mysteries, ptsd, war, whodunit

Blingle Bells's CBR9 Review No:3 · Genres: Audiobooks · Tags: doctors, lisa scottoline, mysteries, ptsd, war, whodunit ·
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Just because you can write a 1000 page book doesn’t mean you have to…

January 18, 2017 by pluiedenovembre Leave a Comment

El laberinto de los espíritus (literally, The Labyrinth of the Spirits) is the fourth book in the saga of The Cemetery of Forgotten Books by Carlos Ruiz Zafón. This saga started  in 2001 with The Shadow of the Wind, followed by The Angel’s Game and The Prisoner of Heaven. All three books take place in Barcelona, in the aftermath of the Civil War. If you are not familiar with them, I recommend you get your hands on a copy of The Shadow of the Wind […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery Tagged With: Barcelona, Carlos Ruiz Záfon, Cemetery of Forgotten Books, civil war, europe, franquismo, Madrid, military dictatorship, mystery, old books, shadow of the wind, Spain, spanish civil war, war

pluiedenovembre's CBR9 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction, History, Mystery · Tags: Barcelona, Carlos Ruiz Záfon, Cemetery of Forgotten Books, civil war, europe, franquismo, Madrid, military dictatorship, mystery, old books, shadow of the wind, Spain, spanish civil war, war ·
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This is a really long book, you guys

January 15, 2017 by Malin 14 Comments

We primarily follow the story of three people in this book, with occasional points of view from others to further shed light on goings on. The first (and in my opinion, most interesting) of our protagonists is Kaladin Stormblessed, a surgeon’s son, turned army spearman turned slave. After numerous escape attempts, he ends up at the long-running war on the Shattered Plains, a desolate landscape made up of numerous rocky plateaus, requiring the fighting armies to have bridges to get across the chasms. Kaladin becomes […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History Tagged With: adventure, brandon sanderson, cbr9, epic, fantasy, magic, Malin, narfna, Slavery, the stormlight archive, The Way of Kings, war

Malin's CBR9 Review No:1 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, History · Tags: adventure, brandon sanderson, cbr9, epic, fantasy, magic, Malin, narfna, Slavery, the stormlight archive, The Way of Kings, war ·
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Come get some

January 8, 2017 by TheShitWizard Leave a Comment

“So long as there is a kingdom on this windswept island, there will be war.” I started reading Bernard Cornwell’s Saxon Stories just over a month ago. As I’m now on the 4th instalment, I think it’s pretty safe to say that I’m a fan. Uhtred Uhtredsson started the series as the heir to Bebbanburg following the death of his older brother, until his father was killed by invading Danes and he was taken and raised by his father’s killer. Taking advantage of his absence, […]

Filed Under: History Tagged With: #Bernard Cornwell, historical fiction, saxons, Vikings, war

TheShitWizard's CBR9 Review No:3 · Genres: History · Tags: #Bernard Cornwell, historical fiction, saxons, Vikings, war ·
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Point Counterpoint, or: How I learned to Stop Worrying and Enjoy the Show

September 22, 2016 by ingres77 5 Comments

Like the two disconnected eyes of some monstrous oracle, these books look out of their respective time periods, casting forward to try and envision a future that could arise from contemporaneous events. One sings of nationalistic pride in service to the state, while the other firmly declares that war is a pointless and exploitative endeavor whose only benefit is the fostering of an unwieldy bureaucracy feeding on the health of its people. These books are diametrically opposed to one another, but each also serves as […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: Aliens, fascism, joe haldeman, politics, robert a heinlein, starship troopers, The Forever War, war

ingres77's CBR8 Review No:84 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: Aliens, fascism, joe haldeman, politics, robert a heinlein, starship troopers, The Forever War, war ·
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The reward of true service, surely, is to be asked for more.

August 31, 2016 by borisanne Leave a Comment

At long last, we reach the end of the “Temeraire” series. Hot dang, it’s been 9 books… where would our heroes travel? how would they encounter Napoleon? would Laurence have complicated feelings about women in the military? would Temeraire rake his giant claws into the ground in distress over something? where would they settle down for retirement? all these questions had to be answered, and more! It’s no secret that I’ve adored this series, even though it became deeply repetitive and predictable. And in a surprising […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History Tagged With: CBR8, dragons, England, europe, fantasy, historical fiction, Naomi novik, napoleon, Novik, Series, war

borisanne's CBR8 Review No:32 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, History · Tags: CBR8, dragons, England, europe, fantasy, historical fiction, Naomi novik, napoleon, Novik, Series, war ·
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