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“Any effective solution to eradicating American racism must involve Americans committed to anti-racist policies” – CBR12Bingo “How to”

Stamped From the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America by Ibram X. Kendi

August 8, 2020 by Dome'Loki Leave a Comment

This book fits the “How to” square by teaching me how to be a better anti-racist.  It is not enough to be against racism, one must be actively anti-racist, which is different.  I am a white woman and in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd, came to realize that I was woefully under educated about the problem of racism in America.  At the time all sorts of recommended reading lists came out and Stamped From the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction, Religion Tagged With: #history, antiracist, cbr12, cbr12bingo, Dome'Loki, How to be an Antiracist, ibram x. kendi, non fiction, Racism, Religion, Slavery

Dome'Loki's CBR12 Review No:24 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction, Religion · Tags: #history, antiracist, cbr12, cbr12bingo, Dome'Loki, How to be an Antiracist, ibram x. kendi, non fiction, Racism, Religion, Slavery ·
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Good book. Crap timing

Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks

August 6, 2020 by Bea Pants 1 Comment

  Reading this book in early/mid-March 2020 was a huge error in judgement on my part.  I guess I thought immersing myself in a plague story would lessen my anxieties about the real world. It…didn’t work.  Having said this, Year of Wonders was truly a captivating read with a dynamic heroine who faces the horrors of the plague on and comes out on the other side deeply changed. Anna Frith is a somewhat timid young widow in a small English village who is making ends […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #historicalfiction, #plaguebook, #yearofwonders, cbr12, Geraldine Brooks

Bea Pants's CBR12 Review No:8 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #historicalfiction, #plaguebook, #yearofwonders, cbr12, Geraldine Brooks ·
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“Shame is a cruel thing. It should rest on the perpetrators …. But they don’t carry it the way victims do.“

They Called Us Enemy by George Takei, Justin Eisenger, Steven Scott, Harmony Becker

August 3, 2020 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

Cbr12bingo Shelfie This graphic novel geared toward young readers is an eye opening first hand account of the Takei family’s experience in the US’s Japanese internment camps during WWII. World renowned actor George Takei relates his childhood memories of being uprooted and shipped across the country with his family and reveals his subsequent struggle to come to terms with the injustice and trauma of those years. Even though many of us may have heard about the camps before (thanks in part to the hard work […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Cooking/Food, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Young Adult Tagged With: #memoir, cbr12, cbr12bingo, ElCicco, george takei, George Takei, Justin Eisenger, Steven Scott, Harmony Becker, Graphic Novel, Harmony Becker, Japanese Internment Camps, Justin Eisenger, Steven Scott, they called us enemy, WWII

ElCicco's CBR12 Review No:32 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Cooking/Food, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Young Adult · Tags: #memoir, cbr12, cbr12bingo, ElCicco, george takei, George Takei, Justin Eisenger, Steven Scott, Harmony Becker, Graphic Novel, Harmony Becker, Japanese Internment Camps, Justin Eisenger, Steven Scott, they called us enemy, WWII ·
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Come for the gorgeous book. Stay for the page-turning mystery.

I Killed Zoe Spanos by Kit Frick

August 3, 2020 by scootsa1000 Leave a Comment

Reader, this book is, without a doubt, the single most beautiful hardcover I have ever seen. Just look at those blue pages! Absolutely stunning. I admittedly bought this book simply because it was so pretty…and then, Cannonball friend Karen McManus tweeted about what a great mystery it was, and into the vacation reading pile it went! This story starts near the end: a young woman named Anna turns herself in to police in a small Hamptons summer town, confessing to the murder of a missing […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Young Adult Tagged With: cbr12, cbr12bingo, I Killed Zoe Spanos, karen mcmanus, kit frick, Scootsa1000, UnCannon

scootsa1000's CBR12 Review No:19 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Young Adult · Tags: cbr12, cbr12bingo, I Killed Zoe Spanos, karen mcmanus, kit frick, Scootsa1000, UnCannon ·
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“If something keeps you human when pressure makes you feel like a volcano, hold on to that thing by any means necessary.” (Bingo #2)

Take a Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert

August 2, 2020 by Malin 4 Comments

#CBR12 Bingo: Yellow Official book description: Danika Brown knows what she wants: professional success, academic renown, and an occasional roll in the hay to relieve all that career-driven tension. But romance? Been there, done that, burned the T-shirt. Romantic partners, whatever their gender, are a distraction at best and a drain at worst. So Dani asks the universe for the perfect friend-with-benefits—someone who knows the score and knows their way around the bedroom.   When brooding security guard Zafir Ansari rescues Dani from a workplace […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: cbr12, cbr12bingo, Contemporary Romance, Malin, Mental Health, rugby, Take a Hint Dani Brown, Talia Hibbert, the Brown Sisters, witches, yellow

Malin's CBR12 Review No:54 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: cbr12, cbr12bingo, Contemporary Romance, Malin, Mental Health, rugby, Take a Hint Dani Brown, Talia Hibbert, the Brown Sisters, witches, yellow ·
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“Books are Doors and I wanted out”

The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix B. Harrow

August 2, 2020 by Malin Leave a Comment

#CBR12 Bingo: Debut Official book description: In a sprawling mansion filled with peculiar treasures, January Scaller is a curiosity herself. As the ward of the wealthy Mr. Locke, she feels little different from the artefacts that decorate the halls: carefully maintained, largely ignored, and utterly out of place.   Then she finds a strange book. A book that carries the scent of other worlds, and tells a tale of secret doors, of love, adventure and danger. Each page turn reveals impossible truths about the world […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fantasy, Fiction, History, Mystery, Romance Tagged With: Alix B. Harrow, award nominee, Books, cbr12, cbr12bingo, colonisation, debut, early 20th Century America, family, historical fantasy, magical realism, Malin, portals, the ten thousand doors of january

Malin's CBR12 Review No:53 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fantasy, Fiction, History, Mystery, Romance · Tags: Alix B. Harrow, award nominee, Books, cbr12, cbr12bingo, colonisation, debut, early 20th Century America, family, historical fantasy, magical realism, Malin, portals, the ten thousand doors of january ·
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