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This return to childhood never disappoints (a slightly feminist review)

November 12, 2017 by KimMiE" 2 Comments

I’m not sure how old I was the first time I encountered The Phantom Tollbooth, but I do recall that my first exposure was in an anthology in an elementary grade reading class. We read the chapter on the Royal Banquet, where Milo is forced to “eat his words.” It strikes me that this book is likely the first exposure kids have to really understanding figures of speech and the complexity of the English language. For those who haven’t read The Phantom Tollbooth, well first […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction Tagged With: CBR 9, children's lit, KimMiE", Norton Juster

KimMiE"'s CBR9 Review No:22 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction · Tags: CBR 9, children's lit, KimMiE", Norton Juster ·
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Can a story about the fall of a Soviet regime stand up 25 years later?

September 10, 2017 by KimMiE" Leave a Comment

When The Porcupine was published in 1992, the world was still absorbing the dramatic events of the anti-Communist revolutions that started in the late 1980s, culminating in the reunification of Germany in 1990 and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Influenced by these events, Barnes spun this tale that takes place in a fictional Soviet satellite country that some critics will swear is based on Bulgaria, while others will insist it’s obviously inspired by Romania. In this unnamed nation, the Communist Party has […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR 9, Fiction, Julian Barnes, KimMiE", political

KimMiE"'s CBR9 Review No:17 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR 9, Fiction, Julian Barnes, KimMiE", political ·
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Ratting in New York City

September 8, 2017 by sistercoyote Leave a Comment

This isn’t exactly the book I hoped it would be, but it was fascinating nonetheless. In the author’s (after)words: “Ratting, for me…is not just about rats; it is also about seeing another side of a given city.” And that’s exactly what he sets out to show his reader.

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: CBR 9, history, Non-Fiction, sistercoyote

sistercoyote's CBR9 Review No:15 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: CBR 9, history, Non-Fiction, sistercoyote ·
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Stupid things people do, explained by a smart guy

June 10, 2017 by KimMiE" 3 Comments

First published: 2008 Revised and Expanded: 2010 Recommended for: People whose bosses have just told them they need to give a presentation on Behavioral Economics to some senior marketing leaders Stars: 4. I debated giving it 3 because you can get the same info from TED talks, but walking into my presentation with a hardcover book with pages tagged earned me some points for initiative, so I’m sharing the love. Ok so I didn’t pick this book up by choice, exactly. I work in marketing communications, and the […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: behavior, behavioral economics, CBR 9, Dan Ariely, economics, KimMiE", marketing, Non-Fiction

KimMiE"'s CBR9 Review No:10 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: behavior, behavioral economics, CBR 9, Dan Ariely, economics, KimMiE", marketing, Non-Fiction ·
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“You get to want whatever you want…And you know what? Love is worth wanting…”

April 28, 2017 by Caitycat 1 Comment

Albertalli’s follow-up to Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda was just as good as the first book. The Upside of Unrequited focuses on Molly, cousin of Abby from the first book, as she deals with crushes and feelings of distance from her twin sister Cassie as Cassie starts her first real relationship. Molly decides that she needs to put herself out there in order to turn a crush into a boyfriend. Cassie pushes her towards hipster Will, but Molly can’t stop thinking about her co-worker, […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: becky albertalli, CBR 9, YA

Caitycat's CBR9 Review No:6 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: becky albertalli, CBR 9, YA ·
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“People really are like houses with vast rooms and tiny windows. And maybe it’s a good thing, the way we never stop surprising each other…”

April 28, 2017 by Caitycat 1 Comment

I recently read Albertalli’s The Upside of Unrequited, and I realized that I have never posted a review of her previous book, Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda. Anyways, it’s super awesome and I feel bad that I put off reviewing it for so long. You can read my full, somewhat brief review here, and I am going to go back and remove the hyphens from the word “Homo Sapiens” because I just realized that they aren’t necessary.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: becky albertalli, CBR 9, YA

Caitycat's CBR9 Review No:5 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: becky albertalli, CBR 9, YA ·
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