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I love to read, and I love to learn. I wish I were retired so I could spend more time on my random flights of fancy. (Learn more about this Cannonballer: Sophia's Quick Questions interview.)

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A true look at the damages of alcohol, alcoholism, and women

December 3, 2016 by Sophia 4 Comments

I have been slowly and surely working my way through this list of 21 Books From The Last Five Years That Every Woman Should Read. The latest book I picked up was Drink (2013) by Ann Dowsett Johnston. Drink is part memoir and part hard look at drinking, alcoholism, and women. Johnston describes her own battle with alcoholism: how it developed; how it affected her life and family; and how she was able to eventually stop drinking. At the same time, she describes recently-occurring trends regarding women and […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: alcoholism, Ann Dowsett Johnston, Sophia, women

Sophia's CBR8 Review No:51 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: alcoholism, Ann Dowsett Johnston, Sophia, women ·
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Impressive and ambitious

December 1, 2016 by Sophia 2 Comments

“How could he explain to Marjorie that what he wanted to capture with his project was the feeling of time, of having been a part of something that stretched so far back, was so impossibly large, that it was easy to forget that she, and he, and everyone else, existed in it–not apart from it, but inside of it.” Homegoing (2016) is a far-reaching and impressive first novel by Yaa Gyasi. The book begins in the late 1700’s on the coast of Western Africa with two […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: Slavery, Sophia, Yaa Gyasi

Sophia's CBR8 Review No:50 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: Slavery, Sophia, Yaa Gyasi ·
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Harry Potter Fanfiction

October 20, 2016 by Sophia 11 Comments

If someone had told me to read some Harry Potter fan fiction, I would have politely declined. It goes to show how much I like Rainbow Rowell that as soon as I learned ofCarry On (2015), I put it on my to-read list. I will give anything by Rainbow Rowell a chance. I’ve never heard of Rowell specifically stating that Carry On is based on Harry Potter, but the similarities are undeniable. Simon Snow is an orphan who grew up in various group homes and foster homes […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, Young Adult Tagged With: Harry Potter, Rainbow Rowell, Sophia

Sophia's CBR8 Review No:49 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, Young Adult · Tags: Harry Potter, Rainbow Rowell, Sophia ·
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Surprisingly funny

October 20, 2016 by Sophia Leave a Comment

Werewolves and vampires generally don’t do much for me, so I don’t pick up paranormal romances on a whim. However, my book club chose Soulless (2014) by Gail Carriger, and they said it was fun. It also happens to be a steampunk comedy of manners, so I found that there was a lot more to it than Twilight and the Charlaine Harris books I’ve read. I had a good time reading this book. The tone is fun, the writing is fun, and I loved all the names of […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, Romance Tagged With: gail carriger, paranormal, Sophia

Sophia's CBR8 Review No:48 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, Romance · Tags: gail carriger, paranormal, Sophia ·
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Just tell me what happened already!

October 20, 2016 by Sophia Leave a Comment

I think this is my fourth book by Liane Moriarty. I started with Big Little Lies, which I loved. It was one of my favorite books of the year. I was really looking forward to readingTruly Madly Guilty (2016), and I was very excited when I was finally able to get my hands on a copy. There were many things that I really liked about this book: I continue to be impressed with Moriarty’s characters and lives. However, her concept was frustrating and is beginning to […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Liane Moriarty, Sophia

Sophia's CBR8 Review No:47 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Liane Moriarty, Sophia ·
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Entertaining if you don’t think about it too much

October 18, 2016 by Sophia 2 Comments

I just can’t quite let Susan Elizabeth Phillips go. I’ve been at least a little disappointed in most of her recent books, and I think I’ve outgrown her. But every time she puts out a new book, there I am on the waitlist. First Star I See Tonight (2016) just came out in August, and I read it as soon as I could put my hands on it. I enjoyed parts of this one, and I generally liked the characters. However, I think the magic of […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: Sophia, Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Sophia's CBR8 Review No:46 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: Sophia, Susan Elizabeth Phillips ·
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