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Sticking It to Cancer One Book at a Time

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About AkBeagle

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Alaskan, prefer dogs to people and reading to doing anything else. Found many of my favorite authors/books through Cannonball Read reviews. love the reading, struggle with the reviews.

AkBeagle's Reviews:

Voiceless Women at the End of the World

January 27, 2016 by AkBeagle 4 Comments

I want to like Kurt Vonnegut, I really do.  Slaughterhouse-Five is unquestionably brilliant.  I am a fan of satire and science fiction, two genres that this book falls squarely into. Instead, I found this book extremely frustrating.  Vonnegut’s take on love, faith and mortality is witty and subversive.  If I was a white guy of a certain age, this book would probably inspire me to look more closely at my own political and spiritual beliefs.  But as a woman, I hated it. There are only […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction

AkBeagle's CBR8 Review No:2 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: ·
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Big or small; an animal familiar is always useful in a quest

January 5, 2016 by AkBeagle 2 Comments

Young Rhea is the daughter of a poor family that survives by running a grain mill.  Despite the family living and working in the same mill for generations, they are not the owners and are at the mercy of the aristocrats who rule the land. Therefore, the family has no choice but agree to Rhea to become engaged to be married under suspicious circumstances or face the possibility of angering the nobility and being evicted. As you can tell from the title, Rhea is not the […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: young adult fantasy

AkBeagle's CBR8 Review No:-1 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: young adult fantasy ·
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