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Go into this great classic knowing as little as possible

January 26, 2016 by yesknopemaybe Leave a Comment

This book! So good! I was pointed towards this book by the A Case for Books blog as one of her favorites of last year and I figured I’d give it a go. This novel is tiny, really it’s a short story, but it packs a huge punch. It kept me guessing the whole way through and I can’t stop thinking about it days later. It’s really, really worth seeking out (especially at that great price). I won’t say too much about the plot because […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Short Stories Tagged With: address unkown, classics, Fiction, historical fiction, kathrine kressmann taylor, WWII

yesknopemaybe's CBR8 Review No:10 · Genres: Fiction, History, Short Stories · Tags: address unkown, classics, Fiction, historical fiction, kathrine kressmann taylor, WWII ·
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Look! A Good Sequel!

January 15, 2016 by ModernLove 1 Comment

You guys, I think I have a problem. I really, really enjoy reading super depressing books that make me feel horrible about everything. I’m pretty sure this is not normal or healthy, but I can’t stop. Books that make me cry, books that make me curse, books that make me want to scream. Even about things that happened seventy years ago. I still want to get mad and yell. Rose Under Fire is a sequel (of sorts) to Code Name Verity, which I read and love. This […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Elizabeth Wein, historical fiction, modernlove, Rose Under Fire, WWII

ModernLove's CBR8 Review No:5 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Elizabeth Wein, historical fiction, modernlove, Rose Under Fire, WWII ·
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The Realities of War and Family

December 25, 2015 by Sophia Leave a Comment

I picked up Life After Life by Kate Atkinson despite some trepidation about the Groundhog Day premise but was ultimately impressed. When I started seeing A God in Ruins (2015) on bookshelves, I was eager to read another book by Atkinson. However, I was yet again put off by the premise. I was surprised that Atkinson chose to write about the Todd family, the same family that she’d focused on in her previous book. Specifically, she focuses on Teddy, Ursula’s younger brother and a pilot in the […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Kate Atkinson, Sophia, WWII

Sophia's CBR7 Review No:55 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: Kate Atkinson, Sophia, WWII ·
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Someone quiet Franklin, I want to hear more about Eleanor.

October 21, 2015 by ingres77 Leave a Comment

I’ll get this out of the way at the outset: I didn’t like this book. Why give it four stars, then, you ask? Well, it’s not a bad book. There’s nothing wrong with it, per say. I just didn’t like it. It took me eight months to read it. I’d like to blame it on the fact that my family increased by one 7 pound boy during that time, but there’s no getting around the fact that I simply struggled to get through this. I […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: FDR, Great Depression, president, WWII

ingres77's CBR7 Review No:21 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: FDR, Great Depression, president, WWII ·
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Words as Weapons

October 19, 2015 by Quorren 3 Comments

 This book’s masterful use of language makes everything I write about it seem pale in insubstantial.  I don’t have the words to say how beautifully McEwan put words together.  The words are good in this one, guys!  The words! Part of the reason I loved this one so much is how I related to young Briony.  A lot of times, people think kids are dumb (and they kind of are, even scientifically because the lobes are still forming), but that doesn’t mean they don’t have […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Atonement, ian mcewan, Quorren, WWII

Quorren's CBR7 Review No:50 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Atonement, ian mcewan, Quorren, WWII ·
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Sympathy for the Devil

September 27, 2015 by SavageCats Leave a Comment

The more I think about this book, the more conflicted my thoughts become.  On a purely visceral level, I really enjoyed this book. I gasped, I laughed, I even considered crying over it.  On an intellectual level, I can appreciate the craftsmanship, the clockwork (or perhaps more appropriately, dollhouse puzzle-work) machinations of the plot.  But there’s something that holds me back from fully praising this book. Read the rest at Pop Culture Penalty Box.

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: WWII

SavageCats's CBR7 Review No:23 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: WWII ·
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