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I’ve been around off and on since the first year of CBR, and it and books have been a constant in my life through multiple moves and a major career change. I live with 3 cats, Dany, Jace and Jorah. Fantasy, specific types of sci-fi, historical fiction (especially mysteries) and romance tend to be my go to genres now a days. (Learn more about this Cannonballer: Jen K's Quick Questions interview.)

Jen K's Reviews:

Finally, Some Good Sci-Fi Again

June 20, 2018 by Jen K Leave a Comment

Bothari43 mentioned Elizabeth Moon as an author to check out when I was lamenting my inability to enjoy sci-fi, and this novel had been mentioned on a Book Riot discussion about novels “with a female protagonist over 60” (or “sci-fi novel with a female protagonist by a female author”).  With those two recommendations, I decided to give it a shot, and: it wasn’t me! I have simply been choosing the wrong sci-fi novels. It turns out that I might get bored with descriptions of the […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: colonization, Elizabeth Moon, first contact, Remnant Population

Jen K's CBR10 Review No:113 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: colonization, Elizabeth Moon, first contact, Remnant Population ·
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Don’t Expect Logical Actions from Racists

June 18, 2018 by Jen K 2 Comments

Thank you so much to caitycat! I doubt I would have stumbled across this novel without her review, and I thoroughly enjoyed it despite some minor complaints about potential red herrings or loose threads. The novel is set near Baltimore in 1880.  The North never won the Civil War because of the zombie outbreak that followed the Battle of Gettysburg, leading to a quick reconciliation between the two sides to face the common threat to the survival of humanity.  Slaves were declared free, but, for […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Western, Young Adult Tagged With: alternative history, Dread Nation, Justina Ireland, Racism, zombies

Jen K's CBR10 Review No:112 · Genres: Fiction, History, Western, Young Adult · Tags: alternative history, Dread Nation, Justina Ireland, Racism, zombies ·
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A Great Read for Young Feminists in the Making

June 18, 2018 by Jen K Leave a Comment

I probably should have reread ElCicco’s review before I started this novel since I unfortunately interpreted the word “reimagining” loosely, and was a bit disappointed with some of the topics the novel didn’t explore.  However, if I had read the review again, I would have known that this is a fairly loyal retelling as far as the scope of the story goes.  Basically, O’Neill did such a great job of building the kingdom under the sea that I wanted to spend more time there, get […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Fairy Tales, feminism, Louise O’Neill, the little mermaid, The Surface Breaks

Jen K's CBR10 Review No:111 · Genres: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Fairy Tales, feminism, Louise O’Neill, the little mermaid, The Surface Breaks ·
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Could Someone Send This to Chris Hemsworth as a script?

June 14, 2018 by Jen K 10 Comments

I don’t usually visualize characters that specifically when reading, having vague ideas of “attractive man” in my head.  This novel, however, proved the exception, since I couldn’t help but see Rupert Carsington as Chris Hemsworth.  More specifically, Thor: Ragnarok Chris Hemsworth with a smidge of the huntsman from Winter’s War (because of the smirk).  Rupert is another one of Chase’s hellions, never one to shy away from a fight, someone who will help the weak, surprises other characters with the occasional tidbit of knowledge when […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: adventure, Carsington Family, historical romance, Loretta Chase, Mr Impossible

Jen K's CBR10 Review No:110 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: adventure, Carsington Family, historical romance, Loretta Chase, Mr Impossible ·
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Little Boxes on the hillside, Little Boxes all the same

June 14, 2018 by Jen K Leave a Comment

I meant to read Everything I Never Told You ages ago but I think I had read too many novels about family secrets and suburbia at the time and kept putting it off for later.  I always meant to get around to it, but with the whole Reese Witherspoon book club and optioning of Little Fires Everywhere, I decided to start with Ng’s follow up. The novel, set in 1998, begins in early summer in suburban Shaker Heights, outside Cleveland, Ohio.  Ng hints at previous […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: adoption, Celeste Ng, little fires everywhere, Reese Witherspoon, suburbia

Jen K's CBR10 Review No:109 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: adoption, Celeste Ng, little fires everywhere, Reese Witherspoon, suburbia ·
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Hearts and Thoughts They Fade, Fade Away

June 6, 2018 by Jen K 2 Comments

I loved The Bear and the Nightingale, and rather than doing my usual plunge straight into the sequel, I have been holding off on this on to try to extend and savor the story more.  However, once I saw Aquillia’s review of The Girl in the Tower, I decided I was done waiting since I wanted to be able to have a discussion. Looking back, I have noticed that while everyone seems to like The Bear and the Nightingale, the responses to certain details have […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Young Adult Tagged With: Fairy Tales, Katherine Arden, Russian folklore, The Girl in the Tower, winternight trilogy

Jen K's CBR10 Review No:108 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Young Adult · Tags: Fairy Tales, Katherine Arden, Russian folklore, The Girl in the Tower, winternight trilogy ·
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