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I really wish she hadn’t kept addressing her letters to “Daddy”

April 5, 2015 by Malin 2 Comments

3.5 stars Jerusha “Judy” Abbott is a Canadian orphan, who at 17 is still living in the orphanage, mainly because they are using her as free help. She is frequently told that she needs to keep her strong opinions and overactive imagination to herself, or nothing will come of her. She dreams of becoming a famous author and when a wealthy benefactor of the orphanage offers to send her to college on a scholarship, she is closer to achieving said dream. She doesn’t know who […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: CBR7, classic, coming-of-age, Daddy Long-Legs, epistolary, historical fiction, Jean Webster, Malin, romantic

Malin's CBR7 Review No:35 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: CBR7, classic, coming-of-age, Daddy Long-Legs, epistolary, historical fiction, Jean Webster, Malin, romantic ·
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Finding your way out of the books and into the real world

April 5, 2015 by Malin 1 Comment

Disclaimer! I got this from NetGalley in return for a fair and honest review.  Samantha Moore has spent most of her life in foster care. Having tried to hold down a job on her own, she reluctantly accepts a scholarship offered by an anonymous benefactor, to Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. The scholarship will only be available as long as she completes her degree, and writes about her progress to the foundation, care of the CEO, who hides behind the name Mr. Knightley. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: CBR7, coming-of-age, contemporary fiction, Dear Mr Knightley, epistolary, Katherine Reay, Malin, NetGalley, romantic

Malin's CBR7 Review No:34 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: CBR7, coming-of-age, contemporary fiction, Dear Mr Knightley, epistolary, Katherine Reay, Malin, NetGalley, romantic ·
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Growing up is a miracle

March 27, 2015 by alwaysanswerb Leave a Comment

The Age of Miracles is a coming of age story against the backdrop of a celestial/environmental disaster. Rather than going into great detail about the science behind the event, the novel focuses on how the seemingly mundane aspects of life are affected by our actions when we no longer can take the stability of the world around us for granted. Goodreads summary: “On a seemingly ordinary Saturday in a California suburb, 11-year-old Julia and her family awake to discover, along with the rest of the […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: coming-of-age, contemporary, Karen Thompson Walker, soft sci-fi

alwaysanswerb's CBR7 Review No:43 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: coming-of-age, contemporary, Karen Thompson Walker, soft sci-fi ·
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Reads like a pipe dream

March 6, 2015 by alwaysanswerb 2 Comments

This may seem like a weird connection to make because of their very different background settings, but I feel like if you liked the movie Boyhood, you would like the novel Arcadia. Both stories have a very loose story structure surrounding the coming of age of a boy, and both prefer to offer seemingly random glimpses of moments, most rather innocuous, rather than focus on the most dramatic possible events in life. As such, depending on your attention span and personal preferences, some might see […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: coming-of-age, contemporary, hippies, lauren groff

alwaysanswerb's CBR7 Review No:29 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: coming-of-age, contemporary, hippies, lauren groff ·
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Nada, a.k.a What Happens when A Family Lives Too Long Together Under One Roof

January 17, 2015 by The Chancellor 1 Comment

One of my reading goals for this year is to read one book written in Spanish by an Iberian-American author, for every book I read in English.  I’ve been pretty bad at keeping up with reading in Spanish and I figure why not start something new?  So where to start?  I decided to start with a list of award winners from several of Spain’s publishing firms.  I figure why not start with the best?  Well due to the limitations of my library system, the newest […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: coming-of-age, family drama, Spain

The Chancellor's CBR7 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: coming-of-age, family drama, Spain ·
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An uneven, anti-climactic but still thought-provoking read about teenage sexuality and friendship.

December 30, 2014 by narfna Leave a Comment

This is more like 3.5 stars for me, mostly for the ending, which just fizzled out, after a strong beginning, strong middle, even strong leading up to the end . . . but the end was a nope. Rounding up though, because I’m just magnamimous like that. The Bermudez Triangle (I refuse to ackowledge its new title)  follows Nina, Avery, and Mel, who have been best friends since they were small children. In the summer before their senior year, Nina goes away to a college […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: coming-of-age, Fiction, LGBTQ, maureen johnson, narfna, romance, Young Adult

narfna's CBR6 Review No:95 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: coming-of-age, Fiction, LGBTQ, maureen johnson, narfna, romance, Young Adult ·
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