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I am a born and bred southerner and transplant to the Midwest. I read because I NEED to (as a former English major, it's in the DNA) and because I'm possibly ignoring frigid temperatures. Until summer, and then I'll just be reading outside. I also enjoy cooking, witty banter, and cheese. All the cheese.

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“Too often students are being taught to read as if literature were some kind of ethics class or civics class—or worse, some kind of self-help manual. In fact, the important thing is the way the writer uses the language.”

Reading Like a Writer: A Guide for People Who Love Books and for Those Who Want to Write Them by Francine Prose

November 14, 2022 by ardaigle 4 Comments

In one word: Eye-opening Cannonball Read Bingo: Bird I’M DOING IT. FINISHING MY CANNONBALL BINGO CARD, WITH MERE MINUTES TO SPARE, AND NOT A MOMENT TO WASTE. This book gets the bird bingo card and not just because it’s my last one (YAY) but because it is an albatross for me to read. Though I know that reading makes one a better writer, I have largely skirted reading books specifically for and about writing because then I have to actually admit that I want to […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: cbr14bingo, francine prose, reading like a writer

ardaigle's CBR14 Review No:47 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: cbr14bingo, francine prose, reading like a writer ·
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“I do know that for the sympathy of one living being, I would make peace with all. I have love in me the likes of which you can scarcely imagine and rage the likes of which you would not believe. If I cannot satisfy the one, I will indulge the other.”

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

November 14, 2022 by ardaigle 2 Comments

In one word: Staggering Cannonball Read Bingo: Hot I will never recover from the origins of this book. That Mary Shelley started writing it to tell a spooky story on a rainy day AT THE AGE OF EIGHTEEN is staggering. And that this story has stood the test of time and become such a classic and revisited tale, so much so that I’m re-reading this book that I read when I was 13 because my kid is now reading it at 13? Astounding. So to […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror Tagged With: cbr14bingo, classics, Frankenstein, Mary Shelley

ardaigle's CBR14 Review No:46 · Genres: Fiction, Horror · Tags: cbr14bingo, classics, Frankenstein, Mary Shelley ·
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“When my life was new, I understood in my bones how little it mattered what anybody else was doing, or what they thought about what I was doing. I believed my bones then.”

Somebody's Daughter by Ashley C. Ford

November 14, 2022 by ardaigle Leave a Comment

In one word: Raw Cannonball Read Bingo: Elephant I’ve been toying with writing my own book for a few years now, and am finally starting to get serious about the endeavor, or at least get serious about saying I’m getting serious, which is practically the same thing, right? I cashed in a work award (thanks Snappy!) for a free six-month Skillshare membership and came upon a course by Ashley C. Ford on writing titled “Creative Personal Writing: Write the Real You.” I loved her style […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Biography/Memoir Tagged With: African American writers, Ashley C. Ford, cbr14bingo, childhood trauma, Indiana, Lbgtq, Somebody's Daughter

ardaigle's CBR14 Review No:45 · Genres: Audiobooks, Biography/Memoir · Tags: African American writers, Ashley C. Ford, cbr14bingo, childhood trauma, Indiana, Lbgtq, Somebody's Daughter ·
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“Very few things are so important you would risk your life for them, but all sorts of things are important enough to risk somebody else’s life.”

The Bullet That Missed (Thursday Murder Club #3) by Richard Osman

November 14, 2022 by ardaigle 1 Comment

In one word: Humanity Cannonball Read Bingo: Time Squeeeeeeeal. I LOVE YOU FOREVER RICHARD OSMAN. Never ever ever EVERRRRR stop writing these books or it will break my heart. I couldn’t believe my fortune when I saw this book on the “hot picks” shelf at my library, thus allowing me to skip the line of who knows how many people to get it into my eager hands. Once you pick up an Osman book, time is of the essence, in that you will want to […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: British, cbr14bingo, cozy mystery, Richard Osman, Septuagenarians, thursday murder club

ardaigle's CBR14 Review No:44 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: British, cbr14bingo, cozy mystery, Richard Osman, Septuagenarians, thursday murder club ·
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“I will strip away all that you know, all that you love, until you have no shelter but mine.”

Ruin & Rising (Shadow and Bone #3) by Leigh Bardugo

November 14, 2022 by ardaigle Leave a Comment

In one word: Predictable Cannonball Read Bingo: Verse Leigh Bardugo created a detailed YA universe with interesting magical elements, warring factions, and all the trappings of a good fantasy tale; however, my time spent in Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse has been uneven. Though I loved her original duology, this trilogy didn’t do it for me. But I finished it. YAY! Or I should say we finished it, as I read the last half of this novel aloud to my teen. Unbeknownst to me, he still likes […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: cbr14bingo, grishaverse, Leigh Bardugo, the shadow and bone trilogy

ardaigle's CBR14 Review No:43 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: cbr14bingo, grishaverse, Leigh Bardugo, the shadow and bone trilogy ·
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“But they were doughnuts of darkness. Evil, damned doughnuts, tainted by the spawn of darkness . . . . . . which could obviously be redeemed only by passing through the fiery, cleansing inferno of a wizardly digestive tract.”

Skin Game (The Dresden Files #15) by James Butcher

November 13, 2022 by ardaigle 8 Comments

In one word: Fun Cannonball Read Bingo: Gaslight I took a mini-hiatus from my Dresden Files read because Butcher’s casual sexism was grating on my nerves, and I wasn’t having much fun.  (When reading becomes a chore, you know it’s time to move on or take a break). I knew I’d be back though because I’m already too deep into the series but more importantly, I don’t know how to quit James Marsters on audio. (Swoon). Disclaimer: it’s increasingly harder to talk about this series […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: as read by james marsters, audio, cbr14bingo, James Butcher, vampires, wizards

ardaigle's CBR14 Review No:39 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: as read by james marsters, audio, cbr14bingo, James Butcher, vampires, wizards ·
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