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Rambling around the internet; helping niblings maneuver through college, learn their ABC's and deal with middle school (usually all on the same day); reading to remain alive.

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More murdering for the holidays

December 17, 2016 by NTE 3 Comments

(Most of)* My biggest complaints about the recent Captain America: Civil War movie were that it was unnecessary.  Unnecessary in the “why are you fighting right now” way, not in the “why is there another Captain America movie way”, which is never going to come out of my mouth. The largest contributing factor to why I feel it was unnecessary fighting is probably my addiction to MCU fanfiction. Because in fanfiction, everybody can live in Tony’s stupid tower and have movie nights on Thursday (Thor’s […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: Concealed In Death, Festive In Death, in deaths, J.D. Robb, Taken In Death

NTE's CBR8 Review No:27 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: Concealed In Death, Festive In Death, in deaths, J.D. Robb, Taken In Death ·
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“I’m not that girl. I’m not. I’m someone else forged in a mirrored room, like steel melted down and made stronger.”

December 17, 2016 by NTE Leave a Comment

As the first book, The Falconer, opens, we find a young lady – our heroine, as it happens – at the refreshment table, listening as other young ladies gossip about the possibility of her murdering her mother and/or being insane. So, an auspicious beginning to an entirely epic tale.  A tale which includes legends &  fairies and fae – although, really, some of these fairies resemble nothing so much as demons and hell hounds, dragons and vampires, if you’re asking me – and those that fight […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Young Adult Tagged With: Elizabeth May, Kick ass Heroine, The Falconer, The Vanishing Throne

NTE's CBR8 Review No:24 · Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult · Tags: Elizabeth May, Kick ass Heroine, The Falconer, The Vanishing Throne ·
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Picture books for little pals

December 17, 2016 by NTE Leave a Comment

Are You Sleeping Little One by Hans-Christian Schmidt & Cynthia Vance – An adorable bedtime board book to add to your toddler’s collection: The illustrations are cheerful, sweet & simple – even the snake is cute! The baby animals are all given appropriate names (joey, owlet), so there’s some sneaky learning involved, and (because I am the literal worst when it comes to rhyme schemes and needing the meter to be ab.so.lute.ly perfect, and “flamingo” is pushing it a bit too far syllable-wise,) 9/10 points […]

Filed Under: Children's Books Tagged With: Armadillo, Ben Clanton, Carey sookocheff, Heather Hartt-Susman, Illustrations, Julie Kraulis, Narwhals, NYC, Picture Books

NTE's CBR8 Review No:22 · Genres: Children's Books · Tags: Armadillo, Ben Clanton, Carey sookocheff, Heather Hartt-Susman, Illustrations, Julie Kraulis, Narwhals, NYC, Picture Books ·
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He really is, though…

December 5, 2016 by NTE 2 Comments

Warning – this post is political in nature, and a little bit of my … ahem… anger? Disappointment? Total confusion about the state of our country?… leaked through, which is to be expected, I think, given the nature of the book, and of our country right now.  If you’re not ready to read stuff about people being disappointed about how things could have gone, or if you’re on Team Trump, I just want to give you a heads up: this is not for you, and […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor Tagged With: ouch, parody, politcs, Sara Benincasa, Satire, tim kaine

NTE's CBR8 Review No:19 · Genres: Comedy/Humor · Tags: ouch, parody, politcs, Sara Benincasa, Satire, tim kaine ·
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Being seen, being acknowledged: Worth its weight in gold.

December 2, 2016 by NTE 1 Comment

Everybody’s experiences are different, right? Nobody had the same exact high school experience as anybody else; nobody’s Christmases, or prison terms, or piano recitals are exactly alike; And nobody’s experience of parenting is exactly 100% the same as any others. But the thing about writing is that it takes all the things that are unique and singular, and somehow makes them feel universal.  There’s something about mothering, about parenting, something about loving a child so much to the exclusion of all else that, even though […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor, Fiction Tagged With: but not mommy wars, Fiction, how to parent and still have a life, how to party with an infant, Kaui Hart Hemmings, parenting humor, social anxiety

NTE's CBR8 Review No:18 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, Fiction · Tags: but not mommy wars, Fiction, how to parent and still have a life, how to party with an infant, Kaui Hart Hemmings, parenting humor, social anxiety ·
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Santa Spoiler Ahead, FYI

December 2, 2016 by NTE Leave a Comment

So this was originally supposed to be a holiday picture book roundup, like I do every year, but then my ten-old-niece and I had to have the “Is Santa real?” discussion in real life, and even looking at the rest of the Santa books is too much for today, so here you go, let’s talk about The Day Santa Stopped Believing In Harold.  What a good, non-cynical twist on the “Is Santa real?” story; what if Santa stopped believing in one particular child, instead of […]

Filed Under: Children's Books Tagged With: Cale Atkinson, christmas, Holiday, Maureen Fergus

NTE's CBR8 Review No:17 · Genres: Children's Books · Tags: Cale Atkinson, christmas, Holiday, Maureen Fergus ·
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