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Reunited and It Doesn’t Feel Good At All

The Reunion by K.A. Applegate

The Conspiracy by K.A. Applegate

January 2, 2026 by cosbrarian 4 Comments

Hey, remember last January when I said I was gonna read all the Animorphs books in one year? WELL, I DIDN’T! I got less than one-half of the way through! But, to be fair, my own book came out last year AND it was the first year of P3d0President 2.0 so I was pretty f*ckin’ busy being an author and being mad all the time! THE REUNION is book 30 in the series. It’s a Marco book so you know it will be full of […]

Filed Under: Children's Books Tagged With: 1990's, 1999, animorphs, k.a. applegate, Michael Grant, middle grade, nostalgia, Series

cosbrarian's CBR18 Review No:2 · Genres: Children's Books · Tags: 1990's, 1999, animorphs, k.a. applegate, Michael Grant, middle grade, nostalgia, Series ·
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“Could animorphing BE any creepier?”

The Message by K. A. Applegate

The Predator by K. A. Applegate

January 23, 2025 by cosbrarian 4 Comments

As of book five, I have officially read an Animorphs book from each main character’s POV, and I gotta say, I’m a Marco girlie. But I was always a big fan of the funny short guy (Max Casella in Newsies, I’ll love you forever). In book 4, The Message, Cassie and Tobias begin receiving telepathic messages from an unknown creature in need. The group figures out it’s likely an Andalite that is seemingly stuck in their spaceship underwater, and they learn to morph into dolphins […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1990's, 90s, animorphs, Children's Books, children's series, k.a. applegate, kidlit, middle grade, nostalgia

cosbrarian's CBR17 Review No:6 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 1990's, 90s, animorphs, Children's Books, children's series, k.a. applegate, kidlit, middle grade, nostalgia ·
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Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through

The Lightning Bottles by Marissa Stapley

September 28, 2024 by dreadpiratekel Leave a Comment

This book is part mystery, part road trip, part behind the music, part reflection on celebrity and how women are treated in the music industry, and also has almost a dash of a fairytale about it.  In the novel’s world, once upon a time (back in the early 1990’s), The Lighting Bottles were on top of the charts, a husband and wife duo, with him coming straight out of the Seattle Scene (she’s from Canada).  But behind the scenes (and this is the behind-the-music part) […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1990's, Addiction, fame, fictional musicians, marissa stapley, The Lightning Bottles, toxic music industry

dreadpiratekel's CBR16 Review No:31 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 1990's, Addiction, fame, fictional musicians, marissa stapley, The Lightning Bottles, toxic music industry ·
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“I know you’re out of practice, Shiloh, but the point of bringing men home isn’t to argue with them.”

Slow Dance by Rainbow Rowell

August 19, 2024 by Malin Leave a Comment

4.5 stars Smart Bitches Summer Bingo: Plants or flowers on the cover Cary and Shiloh were best friends in high school. They saw each other every day, told each other everything, and were utterly inseparable. Everyone thought they were in love and would end up together, but by graduation, they’re still just friends. Both come from unstable family environments and dream of getting out of Omaha. Shiloh is going to college to become an actress and Cary has joined the Navy. Once Cary finishes boot […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: 1990's, 2000s, CBR16, coming-of-age, divorce, family, friendship, high school, historical fiction, LGBTQIA, Malin, Rainbow Rowell, Romance, second chance, Slow Dance

Malin's CBR16 Review No:53 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: 1990's, 2000s, CBR16, coming-of-age, divorce, family, friendship, high school, historical fiction, LGBTQIA, Malin, Rainbow Rowell, Romance, second chance, Slow Dance ·
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Love Lies Bleeding

Rainbow Black by Maggie Thrash

June 26, 2024 by Jake Leave a Comment

What kind of book is Rainbow Black supposed to be? I speculate here because I finished it three days ago and still don’t know the answer or how I fully feel about it beyond, “I really liked it, loved it in some parts, wish I was moved by others.” It’s such a rigidly unsentimental book from beginning-to-end and I’m not sure if that’s what made me dock it or not because the writing here is so good. The book starts off with a bang. I was enthralled […]

Filed Under: Suspense Tagged With: 1990's, Canada, crime, historical fiction, LGBTQIA, Maggie Thrash, montreal, mystery, New Hampshire, Rainbow Black, Satan Panic, Vermont

Genres: Suspense · Tags: 1990's, Canada, crime, historical fiction, LGBTQIA, Maggie Thrash, montreal, mystery, New Hampshire, Rainbow Black, Satan Panic, Vermont ·
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Adventures in Babysitting

Midnight on Beacon Street by Emily Ruth Verona

February 12, 2024 by dreadpiratekel 3 Comments

It is October 1993, just after midnight, and six-year-old Ben Mazinski is in the kitchen; there is blood and there is a dead body. So, exactly how did we get here? That is the story that Midnight on Beacon Street sets out to tell. It covers what happened in the lead-up to midnight to Amy (the babysitter) and her two charges, Ben and his older sister, Mira. It doesn’t do this linearly, but rather jumps around in time, revisiting moments from multiple points of view. […]

Filed Under: Horror, Suspense Tagged With: 1990's, 90s nostalgia, babysitting, crime thriller, Emily Ruth Verona

dreadpiratekel's CBR16 Review No:7 · Genres: Horror, Suspense · Tags: 1990's, 90s nostalgia, babysitting, crime thriller, Emily Ruth Verona ·
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