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About Julie

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I like to read and writing reviews makes me remember what I read.

Julie's Reviews:

Some People Call Him The Space Vampire

July 3, 2017 by Julie Leave a Comment

Apparently they made a movie about this called Lifeforce but I’ve never seen it.  It sounds like from reading reviews that the movie is way better than the book, so maybe you want to go watch the movie instead of reading this book? There are some astronauts who find an alien ship that is full of what looks like corpses in suspended animation, and they start trying to study them.  The bodies are humanoid but are obviously alien and seem to be dead.  But then […]

Filed Under: Horror, Science Fiction Tagged With: 1970s, Aliens, colin wilson, vampires

Julie's CBR9 Review No:20 · Genres: Horror, Science Fiction · Tags: 1970s, Aliens, colin wilson, vampires ·
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Growing Up Is Hard Even Without LSD

July 3, 2017 by Julie Leave a Comment

This book takes place in the late 1960s, around the summer of love.  I wasn’t around then, so I’m sure that a lot of my ideas of that time are influenced by popular culture.  This isn’t one of those books that glamorizes that era, but seems to exist solely in between the two worlds of structured society and drug-saturated counterculture. The protagonist is Evie, a girl that would be described as “fourteen going on thirty.”  Evie is a bit of an outsider in her own […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Fiction Tagged With: adolescence, cults, Emma Cline, feminism

Julie's CBR9 Review No:19 · Genres: Book Club, Fiction · Tags: adolescence, cults, Emma Cline, feminism ·
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Meh, At Least It’s Short!

July 3, 2017 by Julie 1 Comment

I read this both because my book club assigned it for the month of April and also because I am a Hugo voter and got a free copy of it in the voting packet.  I was familiar with Anders’ work, mostly essays and some short stories, and thought this book sounded really interesting from the description.  It was a combination of magic and science, takes place in the SF Bay Area, about modern life with fantastical elements.  Sign me up! But this book kind of […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Science Fiction Tagged With: apocalypse, charlie jane anders, Hugo Nominee, magic, sf bay area, witchcraft

Julie's CBR9 Review No:18 · Genres: Fantasy, Science Fiction · Tags: apocalypse, charlie jane anders, Hugo Nominee, magic, sf bay area, witchcraft ·
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Cthulhu is An Equal Opportunity Employer

July 3, 2017 by Julie Leave a Comment

What could be worse than living in the world where the mythos of Cthulhu is real and the Old Ones are merely a spell book reading away from returning to earth to devour humanity?  This is the question asked in this novella, a re-telling of one of Lovecraft’s more infamous and racist stories, “The Horror at Red Hook.” Before I read this novella, I read that story in preparation.  Well, more accurately, I skimmed it.  I’ve read some Lovecraft and enjoyed it, when it wasn’t […]

Filed Under: Horror, Science Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: cthulhu mythos, Hugo Nominee, novella, Reboot, Victor LaValle

Julie's CBR9 Review No:17 · Genres: Horror, Science Fiction, Suspense · Tags: cthulhu mythos, Hugo Nominee, novella, Reboot, Victor LaValle ·
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A five-star read

May 28, 2017 by Julie 1 Comment

I think this is one of those books that I don’t really want to reveal too much of what happens because it’s about the journey.  But it begins with a woman named Myfawny (pronounced Miffany) Thomas who awakens in a park in London with no recollection of who she is, what she is doing there, and why is she is surrounded by a bunch of dead guys wearing gloves.  She finds a note in her pocket, written by her former self, letting her know what […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Science Fiction Tagged With: Daniel O'Mall, strong women protagonist, supernatural, the checquy files, the rook, Urban Fantasy

Julie's CBR9 Review No:16 · Genres: Fantasy, Science Fiction · Tags: Daniel O'Mall, strong women protagonist, supernatural, the checquy files, the rook, Urban Fantasy ·
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A Twisted Trip Down the Yellow Brick Road

May 28, 2017 by Julie Leave a Comment

I should start this review by saying that I am a huge Oz nerd.  One of my favorite books when I was a kid was the Wizard of Oz and I went on to read most of the sequels.  I have seen the movie so many times because I was born in the 70s and it was always on TV at least once a year.  Plus I’ve seen the Wiz, read Wicked, and probably think about how awesome life would be in Oz.  But since […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Young Adult Tagged With: Futhermucking Oz, Matt Youngmark, Oz, Reboot, swearing, young adult fantasy

Julie's CBR9 Review No:15 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Young Adult · Tags: Futhermucking Oz, Matt Youngmark, Oz, Reboot, swearing, young adult fantasy ·
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