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She sees dead people. They know they’re dead and they want justice.

Shutter: A Novel by Ramona Emerson

November 30, 2023 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

The first chapter of Shutter is tough to read. Main character Rita Todacheene is a forensic photographer for the Albuquerque police department, and she is on assignment. A young woman named Erma Singleton has either jumped or been pushed to her death from an overpass over an interstate highway, and now Rita must photograph all the remains at the scene. Being a forensic photographer, seeing the aftermath of such violence on a daily basis and taking hundreds of detailed shots of it, would take an […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: CBR15, crime, Dine Navajo culture, ElCicco, Fiction, Native American, Ramona Emerson, Shutter, supernatural

ElCicco's CBR15 Review No:64 · Genres: Fiction, Suspense · Tags: CBR15, crime, Dine Navajo culture, ElCicco, Fiction, Native American, Ramona Emerson, Shutter, supernatural ·
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Book Exchange! Thanks, Ashlie!

November 30, 2023 by ElCicco 6 Comments

I can’t wait to start reading! Thanks so much!

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: ardaigle, ElCicco, holiday book exchange

Genres: Fiction · Tags: ardaigle, ElCicco, holiday book exchange ·
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Suspicion

Symposium: A Novel by Muriel Spark

November 26, 2023 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

There is something about writers from Scotland, rather like those from Scandinavia, that just brings along the darkness. Reading Muriel Spark’s short 1990 novel Symposium reminded me of a read from last year, Elspeth Barker’s 1991 novel O, Caledonia. Both novels feature old moneyed families fallen on hard times in Scotland, and both cast a gimlet eye on the intellectual, propertied class. Also, both are excellent, quick reads. Symposium is a murder mystery that happens while a dinner party is occurring. Sparks takes us in […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR15, ElCicco, Fiction, Muriel Spark, Symposium

ElCicco's CBR15 Review No:63 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR15, ElCicco, Fiction, Muriel Spark, Symposium ·
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1984/Julia

1984 by George Orwell

Julia by Sandra Newman

November 22, 2023 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

Over the years I have read 1984 maybe half a dozen times, always for class-related assignments when I was a student or when I was a teacher. It has probably been over 20 years since my last re-read, and I’m glad I picked it up again before reading Sandra Newman’s Julia, a take on 1984 from the point of view of Winston Smith’s lover. I have always found 1984 to be a challenging read; dystopian fiction is unsettling and the end of 1984 is tragic. […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1984, CBR15, dystopian fiction, ElCicco, Fiction, George Orwell, Julia, sandra newman

ElCicco's CBR15 Review No:62 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 1984, CBR15, dystopian fiction, ElCicco, Fiction, George Orwell, Julia, sandra newman ·
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“We never thought of ourselves as witches….For this was a word invented by men, a word that brings power to those who speak it, not those it describes.”

Weyward: A Novel by Emilia Hart

November 8, 2023 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

Weyward is a novel about three women in three different time periods but from the same family line — the Weyward women. It is a story of women who don’t fit, who are “wayward,” and as such are feared and abused. Yet this is also about women who find their strength in that which sets them apart and who learn to love and empower themselves as a result. There are some supernatural elements to this story, and while I think that adding the supernatural to […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR15, ElCicco, Emilia Hart, Fiction, Weyward

ElCicco's CBR15 Review No:60 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR15, ElCicco, Emilia Hart, Fiction, Weyward ·
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Beautiful book whether you’re a baking newbie or a pro

What’s For Dessert: Simple Recipes for Dessert People by Claire Saffitz

November 7, 2023 by ElCicco 1 Comment

Cbr15bingo Guide, Bingo BLACKOUT Last year I reviewed Claire Saffitz’s first cookbook Dessert Person, giving it two thumbs up. Her second collection, What’s For Dessert, is another great collection of recipes organized in a way that is super helpful to the baker, whether novice or pro. As I pointed out in that earlier review, I am not exactly handy in the kitchen but I do like baking. The biggest obstacle I run in to is that half of my household is gluten/casein/soy free, which can […]

Filed Under: Cooking/Food, Featured, Non-Fiction Tagged With: CBR15, cbr15bingo, Claire Saffitz, cookbook, ElCicco, non fiction, What’s For Dessert

ElCicco's CBR15 Review No:55 · Genres: Cooking/Food, Featured, Non-Fiction · Tags: CBR15, cbr15bingo, Claire Saffitz, cookbook, ElCicco, non fiction, What’s For Dessert ·
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