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Sticking It to Cancer One Book at a Time

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Review Genres

Biography/Memoir

  • “The craft of writing as the art of thinking”
  • The Hills is Lonely – Lillian Beckwith (1959)
  • “As any magician knows, it is not the smoke and mirrors that trick people; it is that the human mind makes assumptions and misunderstands them as truths.”

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Children’s

  • Sheep trying to take control of things, tricksters, talking dogs and a few other things
  • When June comes, this will be a great beach read
  • Good thing I’m not allergic to books, but if I was, I’d still read this!

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Comedy/Humor

  • Sheep trying to take control of things, tricksters, talking dogs and a few other things
  • We know where the Dragon’s Maw is, where is Paw?: Part two
  • When June comes, this will be a great beach read

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Cooking/Food

  • We know where the Dragon’s Maw is, where is Paw?: Part two
  • Second One’s the Charm I guess
  • Mary Berry Food May Not Be For Me

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Fanfiction

  • Harry Potter punches Loki in the face
  • Spoiler Alert is in full effect
  • If It Walks Like a Duck and Talks Like a Duck (and Does Autocorrect Ducking Things)

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Fantasy

  • A romance trope hidden in a fantasy novel
  • Sheep trying to take control of things, tricksters, talking dogs and a few other things
  • Dresden’s very long list of things to do and the best quote, “Home is where you embrace the present and plan the future.  It’s where the books are.”

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Fiction

  • The Adventure of the Myopic Solicitor
  • Sheep trying to take control of things, tricksters, talking dogs and a few other things
  • Dresden’s very long list of things to do and the best quote, “Home is where you embrace the present and plan the future.  It’s where the books are.”

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Graphic Novel/Comic Book

  • The Adventure of the Myopic Solicitor
  • When Nothing Else Matters
  • A romance trope hidden in a fantasy novel

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Health

  • Good thing I’m not allergic to books, but if I was, I’d still read this!
  • Our Gal Harley is at it again.
  • As the crow flies we are already there. As the human walks, it will take a little longer.

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History

  • Holy Moly
  • “Those Words You Want to Say Right Now? Don’t Say Them.”
  • Arguably – Christopher Hitchens (2011)

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Horror

  • I hated this book and I could not stop reading it
  • I have as many emotions inside me as there are genres in this book.
  • Hold on: If you can

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Mystery/Suspense

  • When Nothing Else Matters
  • Sheep trying to take control of things, tricksters, talking dogs and a few other things
  • We know where the Dragon’s Maw is, where is Paw?: Part two

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Non-Fiction

  • “The craft of writing as the art of thinking”
  • Cowboys in the City who are real
  • The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness (audiobook)

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Poetry

  • CBR13 #2: A Book of Luminous Things – Edited by Czesław Miłosz
  • When you do not know what to say, sing.
  • A couple of poets who know it

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Romance

  • What if I’m one of those people whose insecurities are right?
  • New Year, New Me – Book 1!
  • Twisty mystery and snarky humor

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Science Fiction

  • We know where the Dragon’s Maw is, where is Paw?: Part two
  • Parable of the Talents: Earthseed #2
  • My poor confused nerves, both cerebral and sensing

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Short Stories

  • A Stranger World
  • Solid four and a half stars
  • I read Killing Eve so you don’t have to

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Sports

  • Bend this.
  • Dude, where is my lightning bolt?
  • Fighting For the Right For Women To Compete

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Suspense

  • Sheep trying to take control of things, tricksters, talking dogs and a few other things
  • We know where the Dragon’s Maw is, where is Paw?: Part two
  • I have as many emotions inside me as there are genres in this book.

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Western

  • Make sure you know what the ingredients in your bread are
  • In many ways, this is every bit as important to speculative fiction as The Lord of the Rings
  • Like a tumescent Ronald Reagan on the fourth of July

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Young Adult

  • We know where the Dragon’s Maw is, where is Paw?: Part two
  • “Mama always knew the wrong thing to say.”
  • TikTok made me do it

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Recent Comments

  • Bothari43 on Practicing What You PreachThis sounds bonkers! I've only read one of his other books, and I can't remember which one it was. I should read more!
  • Bothari43 on New Year, New Me – Book 1!Welcome back! I didn't know Nora Roberts did standalone books. How will you ever know how Luke and Roxy's neighbors, cousins, and baristas find love...
  • narfna on Dresden’s very long list of things to do and the best quote, “Home is where you embrace the present and plan the future.  It’s where the books are.”For me, the Ebenezer stuff really got to me, and it was the backbone of the book. (I wrote, like, 3000 words on it in...
  • Dome'Loki on Dresden’s very long list of things to do and the best quote, “Home is where you embrace the present and plan the future.  It’s where the books are.”To be honest, their relationship is kind of exhausting at this point. Dresden making his reveal was long overdue, imho. Ebenezer, and the whole White...
  • narfna on Dresden’s very long list of things to do and the best quote, “Home is where you embrace the present and plan the future.  It’s where the books are.”I'm curious what you thought of his relationship with Ebenezer here. Also, kitty cuddles! I'm melting!
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