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Betsy is my spirit animal.

December 31, 2015 by bonnie Leave a Comment

Two years ago, I read the elementary school editions of the early Betsy-Tacy books for the first time ever. How did I miss out on this series? Either way, I’m glad to be reading them now. I was a huge Anne of Green Gables fan as a child and teen, and this series, set in Minnesota, contains many similarly charming elements. Betsy Ray is a beloved citizen of Deep Valley, and she has ruled the elementary coop with her best friend, Tacy Kelly. Yet life […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: bonnie, Maud Hart Lovelace, Young Adult

bonnie's CBR7 Review No:212 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: bonnie, Maud Hart Lovelace, Young Adult ·
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“I hate seeing fat girls on TV or in movies, because the only way the world seems to be okay with putting a fat person on camera is if they’re miserable with themselves or if they’re the jolly best friend. Well, I’m neither of those things. ..”

December 31, 2015 by Caitycat Leave a Comment

I liked the message behind Dumplin’ a lot. It’s great to see a body positive YA protagonist with sass. I also have a weird obsession with beauty pageants. It seems like this should have been the perfect book for me…but it fell a bit short. The pageant really isn’t a huge part of the story. It’s more about relationships: Will and her mother, Will and her coworker/kinda boyfriend Bo, Will and best friend Ellen. The story isn’t bad by any means, but I really wanted […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: CBR7, dumplin, julie murphy, YA, Young Adult

Caitycat's CBR7 Review No:26 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: CBR7, dumplin, julie murphy, YA, Young Adult ·
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Teenagers work through their grief

December 30, 2015 by Loopyker Leave a Comment

I can’t remember how this book got on my wish list. I haven’t read anything else by Meg Wolitzer. I generally stay with young adult books and she is more known for her adult books than this YA one. In any case, I put Belzhar on my list at some point and it became available recently. I had no idea what to expect, but was quickly drawn into a world of troubled teens. The story is told from perspective of a high school student named […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: contemporary fantasy, Depression, Fiction, grief, Jorjeana Marie, loopyker, magic, Meg Wolitzer, mental illness, YA, Young Adult

Loopyker's CBR7 Review No:10 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: contemporary fantasy, Depression, Fiction, grief, Jorjeana Marie, loopyker, magic, Meg Wolitzer, mental illness, YA, Young Adult ·
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Cowboys can be detectives too

December 30, 2015 by Loopyker Leave a Comment

I first discovered Steve Hockensmith in my library with his Pride and Prejudice and Zombies books. While I am a big fan of the original Pride and Prejudice, I thoroughly enjoyed Hockensmith’s addition of the zombies and his humour, so looked for more of his books. Happily, my library has the Holmes on the Range mystery series as audiobooks, and I listened to the first four in quick succession. By the last one, The Crack in the Lens, it was getting a little repetitive and I […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: adult, Chicago, cowboys, detective, Detective Fiction, loopyker, mystery, Steve Hockensmith, william dufris, Young Adult

Loopyker's CBR7 Review No:9 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: adult, Chicago, cowboys, detective, Detective Fiction, loopyker, mystery, Steve Hockensmith, william dufris, Young Adult ·
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Rob Reiner should stick to directing

December 30, 2015 by Loopyker Leave a Comment

“IF YOU ENJOYED THE MOVIE, YOU’LL CERTAINLY ENJOY LISTENING TO ROB REINER, THE MOVIE’S DIRECTOR, READ THE BOOK.” was what the online library listing promised me. They even shouted it. They couldn’t have been more wrong. I would like to be really clear about this. I don’t want to get yelled at. This is a review for the audiobook. Very different from the movie. I love the movie. It became an instant favourite when I saw it over 20 years ago. I’ve enjoyed it many […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fantasy Tagged With: fantasy, juvenile, loopyker, Rob Reiner, The Princess Bride, William Goldman, Young Adult

Loopyker's CBR7 Review No:8 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fantasy · Tags: fantasy, juvenile, loopyker, Rob Reiner, The Princess Bride, William Goldman, Young Adult ·
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“Some days were worse, but really, all of them were the same, because every day at Latham was a sick day…”

December 30, 2015 by Caitycat Leave a Comment

This YA book is set in an alternate world where tuberculosis is once again a major threat to the population. The new strain is resistant to the drugs used as treatment and is highly contagious. As a result, patients are once again sent to sanatoriums for quarantine and treatment. In Extraordinary Means, we focus on Latham House. Teenager Lane is sent there after developing TB. He goes in a tightly-laced, straight-A, goody goody. Once on the inside, he meets Sadie and her group of misfits. […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: CBR7, Extraordinary Means, YA, Young Adult

Caitycat's CBR7 Review No:25 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: CBR7, Extraordinary Means, YA, Young Adult ·
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