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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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What’s for dinner? Joie de vivre

August 15, 2015 by cheerbrarian 1 Comment

I had the good fortune to be able to read this novel prior to, and during a trip to Paris, France. I am a self-described foodie (though I dislike the term). I am that person who is constantly inundating social media with food pics, tries to shop locally and seasonally, and enjoys cooking a good meal. I knew that Julia Child was a tour de force in the cooking world, as she practically introduced French cooking to the United States, and a charming and captivating […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: cooking, French, julia child, my life in france

cheerbrarian's CBR7 Review No:16 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: cooking, French, julia child, my life in france ·
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And so it goes

August 15, 2015 by cheerbrarian 8 Comments

Slaughterhouse Five was on my “to read” list because of its acclaim, so for me it was medicine that I wanted to take.  This was an uncomfortable novel, but certainly an important one, as Vonnegut painstakingly outlines his anti-war stance and the far-reaching consequences of war. Billy Pilgrim is a reluctant participant in war and his experiences in Dresden are always with him.  He suffers from post traumatic stress disorder, and spends his life “traveling in time” along his personal timeline due to his experiences with […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Non-Fiction Tagged With: classics, kurt vonnegutt, slaughterhouse-five

cheerbrarian's CBR7 Review No:15 · Genres: Fiction, Non-Fiction · Tags: classics, kurt vonnegutt, slaughterhouse-five ·
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Welcome to the (digital) Thunderdome!

August 15, 2015 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

I knew that I had missed something important when I saw the number of my friends on Goodreads who had read this book and loved it, and then was chastised by someone for not having read it yet once I had put it on my “to read” shelf.  All right already! 🙂 It was the next book I picked up, and everyone was right: it was fantastic! I finished this book weeks ago, and I am a big jet lagged so this will be brief. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: Ernest Cline, Post Apocalyptic, Ready Player One, Teenagers, video games

cheerbrarian's CBR7 Review No:14 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: Ernest Cline, Post Apocalyptic, Ready Player One, Teenagers, video games ·
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Was the son of a preacher man

July 19, 2015 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

A good friend and I have become book pen pans: we read things, then mail them to each other. It pretty much rules. This book was one she sent to me, with the caveat that it was pretty sad. I struggled through it and put it down many times, but by the time I was done, it was like swallowing unpleasant medicine: good for you in the long run, though a bit hard to get down. This is a quiet novel about life and death […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 1950s, Gilead, spiritual

cheerbrarian's CBR7 Review No:13 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: 1950s, Gilead, spiritual ·
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Lascivious Lacerterlia = Lots of Laughs

July 19, 2015 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

Christopher Moore is one of my favorite authors, and I delight in introducing him to others. I selected this having never read it myself for my Book Club. You would think I might have gleaned a bit about it from the title, buuuut I didn’t really think about it. It was, shall we say, a vivid step into the crazy and humorous world he has created in present day Pine Cove, California, and warrants a very health suspension of disbelief. Primordial lizards, randy citizens, murder, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Christopher Moore, humor, lust lizard, Pine Cove

cheerbrarian's CBR7 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Christopher Moore, humor, lust lizard, Pine Cove ·
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Big Brother is always watching

June 13, 2015 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

I always tell people that 1984 is my favorite book (at least that’s what I tell people that I can’t tell the title of my actual favorite book to, “Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff Christ’s Childhood Pal.” If I’m honest, I’d put 1984 at number two overall, number one in literary classics) so I figured I should reread it again for the third (fourth?) time to have a firm appreciation of it. It never fails to blow my mind. The fact that Orwell could […]

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cheerbrarian's CBR7 Review No:11 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: ·
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