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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. (Learn more about this Cannonballer: ardaigle's Quick Questions interview.)

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One man’s crusade for compassion against injustice

November 2, 2015 by cheerbrarian 1 Comment

This isn’t my typical copy of tea as I rarely read non-fiction, but I am glad someone suggested it for our book club. This was a really tough read, but eye-opening regarding the prison system in the United States, and the many ways in which it is broken. Bryan Stevenson is a lawyer who has chosen to spend his energy, and most of his life, fighting for the wrongly imprisoned, and/or wrongly convicted. The facts as written in this book is that if you are […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: death penalty, just mercy, prison system, The South

cheerbrarian's CBR7 Review No:22 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: death penalty, just mercy, prison system, The South ·
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Book Exchange Book 2 – Delicious Mystery

October 22, 2015 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

This was my second book given to me this year for the Pajiba Cannonball Read Book Exchange.  My benefactor picked two in my “to read” list off of Goodreads, and gave this one a glowing recommendation, and they were not wrong!! This was a real page turner, I was obsessed with seeing how it all played out!  Missing children, murder, detective partners with secret histories, the wood with its own secrets of present and past.   At its roots the story isn’t that complex, and […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: Book Exchange, in the woods, Ireland, murder mystery, Tana French

cheerbrarian's CBR7 Review No:21 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: Book Exchange, in the woods, Ireland, murder mystery, Tana French ·
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No Reservations. And no novel structure, but still good.

October 8, 2015 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

I have been a Bourdain fan for a while and really enjoyed Kitchen Confidential so when I came across this book for less than $2, and had an upcoming vacation, I snagged it because I thought it would be a good vacay read, and I was validated, though I wouldn’t say the book was a total success. This novel follows the adventures of Bourdain during his first television series of the same name and we travel with him to exotic locales, and even more exotic […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: anthony bourdain, Cooks Tour, foodie reads, travel

cheerbrarian's CBR7 Review No:20 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: anthony bourdain, Cooks Tour, foodie reads, travel ·
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Flavia de Luce is at it again. “It” is being awesome, and solving a murder.

October 8, 2015 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

“Please don’t condescend to me, Mr. Sowerby, I’m not a child. Well actually – strictly speaking, and in the eyes of the law – I suppose I am a child, but still, I resent being treated like one.” This, in a nutshell, is Flavia de Luce. I adore this series! Though a quote on the book jacket describes the young protagonist as Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys (an apt description) I prefer to think of her as a young Jessica Fletcher, and the hamlet of Bishop’s Lacy […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: alan bradley, flavia de luce, murder mystery, Small town

cheerbrarian's CBR7 Review No:19 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: alan bradley, flavia de luce, murder mystery, Small town ·
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Sookie…you should have quit 7 crises ago.

October 6, 2015 by cheerbrarian 3 Comments

The Sookie Stackhouse novels are the perfect vacation read: total brain candy, a little flash and not a lot of substance. I flip through them quickly and eagerly, and enjoy them for their tawdry entertainment, but don’t may them much mind. In fact, I only realized after the fact that I somehow skipped book 11, which I already owned. I didn’t notice because it had been a while since I took a look at the series, and because Harris spends so much time painfully rehashing […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: Charlaine Harris, sookie stackhouse

cheerbrarian's CBR7 Review No:18 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: Charlaine Harris, sookie stackhouse ·
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Looking for love in all the digital places

September 24, 2015 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

Aziz Ansari’s take on relationships was on my radar after seeing him promote it on late night television. I thought the concept was interesting: an academic examination of present-day relationships through the filter of comedy. Though I liked the book, and found the material intriguing, I can’t call the format an unmitigated success. I first came across Ansari during his hilarious turn as Tom Haverford on Parks and Rec and have seen a bit of his stand-up and he is refreshing, honest, and really quite […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction, Romance Tagged With: aziz ansari, dating, modern romance, sociology

cheerbrarian's CBR7 Review No:17 · Genres: Non-Fiction, Romance · Tags: aziz ansari, dating, modern romance, sociology ·
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