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“The only true currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with someone else when you’re uncool.”

I Would be Doing this Anyway by Jia Tolentino

Rewards by Emma Cline

Crewelwork by Justin Torres

The Tomorrow Box by Curtis Sittenfeld

If You Are Lonely and You Know It by Yiyun Li

The Summer House by Cristina Henriquez

Me and Carlos by Tom Perrotta

Simplexity by Kiley Reid

June 14, 2021 by andtheIToldYouSos Leave a Comment

Ahh, Lester Bangs. Or at least, Philip Seymour Hoffman as Lester Bangs via Cameron Crowe in Almost Famous. Did I just grab this quote because it features the word “currency”? Well…yes and no. Currency, my latest dive into Amazon Original Stories (but not the latest collection released) describes itself as being about “friends, trends, and dividends”. The link between these eight stories is the currency between people; social, professional, and personal transactions made when money is too much to offer or not enough to cover. The players […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Short Stories, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: Amazon Originals, Arden Cho, audible originals, audio, Cristina Henríquez, currency, currency collection, Curtis Sittenfeld, Emma Cline, eric dane, financial worry, helen hunt, Jackson White, jealously, Jia Tolentino, justin torres, kelly marie tran, Kiley Reid, kindle library, Kindle Unlimited, lonliness, Malcom Hillgartner, microaggression, mixed bag, Race, short stories, Thom Rivera, Tom Perrotta, wilson cruz, yiyun li

andtheIToldYouSos's CBR13 Review No:61 · Genres: Fiction, Short Stories, Speculative Fiction · Tags: Amazon Originals, Arden Cho, audible originals, audio, Cristina Henríquez, currency, currency collection, Curtis Sittenfeld, Emma Cline, eric dane, financial worry, helen hunt, Jackson White, jealously, Jia Tolentino, justin torres, kelly marie tran, Kiley Reid, kindle library, Kindle Unlimited, lonliness, Malcom Hillgartner, microaggression, mixed bag, Race, short stories, Thom Rivera, Tom Perrotta, wilson cruz, yiyun li ·
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You’re in a cult, call your dad

The Girls by Emma Cline

July 30, 2017 by TheShitWizard Leave a Comment

Evie Boyd is the 14 year old daughter of separated and uninterested parents, whose imagination is caught one day by the sight of three girls – carefree and unselfconsciously different to everyone that surrounds her – walking through her boring, suburban life and, through a chance encounter, is slowly drawn onto the periphery of life at The Ranch, with its supposedly freewheeling lifestyle and charismatic leader, Russell. Drawn especially to Suzanne, one of The Girls that surrounds Russell, Evie watches from the sidelines as things […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: Emma Cline, historical fiction, murder, the girls

TheShitWizard's CBR9 Review No:46 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: Emma Cline, historical fiction, murder, the girls ·
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Growing Up Is Hard Even Without LSD

The Girls by Emma Cline

July 3, 2017 by Julie Leave a Comment

This book takes place in the late 1960s, around the summer of love.  I wasn’t around then, so I’m sure that a lot of my ideas of that time are influenced by popular culture.  This isn’t one of those books that glamorizes that era, but seems to exist solely in between the two worlds of structured society and drug-saturated counterculture. The protagonist is Evie, a girl that would be described as “fourteen going on thirty.”  Evie is a bit of an outsider in her own […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Fiction Tagged With: adolescence, cults, Emma Cline, feminism

Julie's CBR9 Review No:19 · Genres: Book Club, Fiction · Tags: adolescence, cults, Emma Cline, feminism ·
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The Girls by Emma Cline

It’s all about the girls

The Girls by Emma Cline

April 28, 2017 by Gracey the Giant Leave a Comment

On the surface, The Girls, by Emma Cline, appears to be about a Manson-like figure in Northern California in the 1960s. The leader of a small, communal living group, Russell taught his small group of followers “to discover a path to truth, how to free their real selves from where it was coiled inside them.” The group consists mostly of women, and mostly of young women, who felt that being around Russell was “like a natural high… Like the sun or something. That big and […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1960s, Commune, cult, Emma Cline, mayhem, Northern California, the girls

Gracey the Giant's CBR9 Review No:16 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 1960s, Commune, cult, Emma Cline, mayhem, Northern California, the girls ·
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A long time ago, being crazy meant something. Now everybody is crazy.

The Girls by Emma Cline

April 12, 2017 by Lindzgrl 1 Comment

Okay—here’s the thing: This book won all sorts of awards and I think I put it on my audiobook list because I saw it recommended everywhere. But here’s what bothers me: It’s a fictional portrayal of a fictional girl who was a satellite member of a fictional Manson family, but it borrows almost every detail from the real Manson family so…why bother with the fictional names for everyone and everything? Just make it straight up historical fiction at that point. I don’t know, maybe this […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Suspense, Young Adult Tagged With: cult, Emma Cline, manson, teen, Young Adult

Lindzgrl's CBR9 Review No:9 · Genres: Fiction, Suspense, Young Adult · Tags: cult, Emma Cline, manson, teen, Young Adult ·
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Cult of Personality

The Girls by Emma Cline

January 11, 2017 by Melina Leave a Comment

Emma Cline’s book The Girls is set in present day, and also at during the hippie days of 1967 in San Francisco. There (in the past), we meet our narrator Evie. Evie, is a fourteen year old who is bored, seems to pretty much hate her best friend but can’t quite shake her (since they’ve been friends forever) and, waiting for the world to unveil its secrets to her.  It’s the laughter of “the girls” that opens her eyes to the possibilities around her, and […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: cbr9, charles manson, Emma Cline, Fiction, Melina, the girls, the Manson Family

Melina's CBR9 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: cbr9, charles manson, Emma Cline, Fiction, Melina, the girls, the Manson Family ·
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  • Carriejay on A great time was had.Good choices! I feel like I don't see Emma Thompson in enough stuff these days.
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  • Emmalita on “The way to stay married is simple – don’t get divorced.”Faintingviolet and ASKReviews did. I clearly need more Ada Calhoun in my life.
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  • Carriejay on A great time was had.Agree, a movie would be great. Who are we casting? :)
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