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Sticking It to Cancer One Book at a Time

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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:

A View of WWI England’s Homefront

May 11, 2014 by Jen K Leave a Comment

This is one of those books where I get why it’s acclaimed and award winning, but I didn’t really enjoy it that much.  Granted, I’m not sure if these novels are meant to be enjoyed since I would definitely classify them in that literary fiction category that’s more about teaching than enjoying.  However, even within that, I can’t say the novel particularly moved me.  I thought it was dark and oppressive but in a way that actually turned me off from the novel.  It isn’t […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: Pat Barker, Regeneration, The Eye in the Door, WWI

Jen K's CBR6 Review No:39 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: Pat Barker, Regeneration, The Eye in the Door, WWI ·
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A Promising Start That Turns Into One of the Worst Love Triangles Ever

May 11, 2014 by Jen K Leave a Comment

Alyssa Gardner, the narrator, is descended from Alice Liddell, of Alice in Wonderland fame, and as one can imagine this has led to a certain amount of teasing in school. However, Alyssa has also inherited the family madness that led to her grandmother’s death, and her mother’s placement in an asylum.  Like the other women in her family, Alyssa can hear bugs and flowers speaking to her.  It actually serves as the inspiration for her art, as she makes mosaics of dead bugs to keep […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: A.G. Howard, Alice in Wonderland, Splintered, YA

Jen K's CBR6 Review No:38 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: A.G. Howard, Alice in Wonderland, Splintered, YA ·
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War Stories – OIF style

May 11, 2014 by Jen K Leave a Comment

Having said that, I thought the collection was rather well done, and rang true even if I couldn’t relate to many of the details or the specifics.  I think that’s another reason I am not that drawn to military books. I never feel like they tell my story, and to be honest, a book about my deployments would be rather boring. I was in a PLS company and did convoys on one, and during the other I had a staff job – I had long […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: phil klay, short stories

Jen K's CBR6 Review No:37 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: phil klay, short stories ·
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Harmless, Forgettable Novel with Some Letters

April 25, 2014 by Jen K Leave a Comment

Anyway, I was a bit disappointed when I realized how much of the novel was actually prose, telling the story of the two protagonists through third person limited rather than through letters they write each other. Eve Petworth, a reclusive Englishwoman, writes a fan letter to Jackson Cooper, an American thriller author, and they communicate back and forth. While the novel does trace the influence they have on each other and mention some of their exchanges, the novel mainly tells the story of them as […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: deborah mckinlay, that part was true

Jen K's CBR6 Review No:36 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: deborah mckinlay, that part was true ·
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Yay! I Have a New Series to Catch Up On

April 25, 2014 by Jen K Leave a Comment

Since I’m all caught up on The Dresden Files, and finished Kelley Armstrong’s Women of the Otherworld series (loved!), I was in need of another urban fantasy series that wouldn’t end up derailing (I’ve heard all about Anita Blake’s drop in quality). I feel like I’ve been seeing this series a lot lately, and Malin assured me they were worth the time. I really liked this novel as the first of the series, though I will say that the tone in the first few chapters […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: dead witch walking, Kim Harrison, the Hollows

Jen K's CBR6 Review No:35 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: dead witch walking, Kim Harrison, the Hollows ·
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Wait, This Was a Mystery? The Case of the Overloaded Historical Fiction Novel

April 25, 2014 by Jen K Leave a Comment

I don’t remember where I first saw this mentioned, but I’m pretty sure it was a book blog, and I liked the cover as well as the premise so I thought it would work well to fill my historical mystery fix. While the novel was entertaining enough, the mystery was rather beside the point (it isn’t until page 250 of a 400 page novel that someone even thinks a body looks a bit odd, even though there are journal entries from the killer throughout so […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery Tagged With: christine trent, lady of ashes, victorian england

Jen K's CBR6 Review No:34 · Genres: Fiction, History, Mystery · Tags: christine trent, lady of ashes, victorian england ·
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