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A great addition to its genre (but you’re better off not knowing what it is)

The Girl with All the Gifts by M. R. Carey

September 22, 2024 by genericwhitegirl Leave a Comment

This is a book best discovered blind, without knowing the plot or even genre. But if you already know, or don’t mind mild spoilers, read ahead. “That’s Pandora…she was a really amazing woman. All the gods had blessed her and given her gifts. that’s what her name means, the girl with all the gifts. So she was clever and brave and beautiful and funny, and everything else you’d want to be. But she just had the one tiny fault, which was that she was very, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: dystopian fiction, Fiction, M.R. Carey, skootchyknees, The Girl with All the Gifts, zombies

genericwhitegirl's CBR16 Review No:13 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: dystopian fiction, Fiction, M.R. Carey, skootchyknees, The Girl with All the Gifts, zombies ·
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Be Careful What You Wish For

The Invisible Life of Addie Laroux by V.E. Schwab

September 21, 2024 by genericwhitegirl Leave a Comment

Addie Laroux was born in the 1690’s in France. Paradoxically, her very normal life led her to the most abnormal of circumstances. Facing the shackles of marriage and domestic county life, Addie ran into the woods and prayed for her freedom. In her haste, she appealed to whichever god would listen. But in her desperation, she also prayed after the sun went down, and forgot a warning to never pray to the gods who answer after dark. And it was Luc who answered. Make no […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, Fiction, gernericwhitegirl, skootchyknees, The Invisible Life of Addie Laroux, v.e. schwab

genericwhitegirl's CBR16 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #fantasy, Fiction, gernericwhitegirl, skootchyknees, The Invisible Life of Addie Laroux, v.e. schwab ·
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The realness of the story is what makes it so terrifying

Tell Me What I Am: A Novel by Una Mannion

September 17, 2024 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

Cbr16bingo Golden, +2 bingos This novel won the Crime Writer Association’s 2024 Gold Dagger Award for best crime novel of the year. It is a riveting, disturbing and heartbreaking story that I didn’t want to put down. At the center of it is the disappearance of Deena Garvey and its impact on her daughter Ruby and sister Nessa. Una Mannion takes us back to the events leading up to Deena’s disappearance and then forward some 15 years later where the reverberations of this traumatic event […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR16, cbr16bingo, ElCicco, Fiction, Tell Me What I Am, Una Mannion

ElCicco's CBR16 Review No:46 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR16, cbr16bingo, ElCicco, Fiction, Tell Me What I Am, Una Mannion ·
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“…all you can truly say of any historical event … is that ‘something happened.’”

The Sense of an Ending: A Novel by Julian Barnes

September 17, 2024 by ElCicco 1 Comment

Cbr16bingo Free Spot (sub for Rings square), +3 bingos The Sense of an Ending is a 2011 novel that won the Booker Prize. It is short but manages to delve into deep themes regarding memory, history and remorse through a story with a surprising finish. Told in two parts by the same narrator, Tony Webster, the reader must constantly question Tony’s memory and reliability, as he himself does. Part 1 of the novel finds Tony as a teenager in the 1960s with his friends in […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR16, cbr16bingo, ElCicco, Fiction, Julian Barnes, The Sense of an Ending

ElCicco's CBR16 Review No:45 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR16, cbr16bingo, ElCicco, Fiction, Julian Barnes, The Sense of an Ending ·
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The TV Series is Better

The Umbrella Academy Vol.1: Apocalypse Suite by Gerard Way and Gabriel Ba

The Umbrella Academy Vol.2: Dallas by Gerard Way and Gabriel Ba

The Umbrella Academy Vol.3: Hotel Oblivion by Gerard Way and Gabriel Ba

September 15, 2024 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

Cbr16bingo Earth Day, bingo I really enjoyed The Umbrella Academy series on Netflix and just did a binge of the first three seasons before watching the fourth and final season. Overall, I thought it was excellent. The resolution to the series was great and made sense of a lot of stuff that had been unresolved. I knew it was based on a graphic novel series and decided to pick it up and see how the the TV series compares to the original, and surprisingly for […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: Apocalypse Suite, CBR16, cbr16bingo, Dallas, ElCicco, Fiction, gabriel ba, Gerard Way, Gerard Way and Gabriel Ba, Graphic Novel, Hotel Oblivion

ElCicco's CBR16 Review No:44 · Genres: Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: Apocalypse Suite, CBR16, cbr16bingo, Dallas, ElCicco, Fiction, gabriel ba, Gerard Way, Gerard Way and Gabriel Ba, Graphic Novel, Hotel Oblivion ·
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Still relevant 75 years later

1984 by George Orwell

September 15, 2024 by genericwhitegirl Leave a Comment

Despite being 75 years old, this novel holds up remarkably well. I think people can relate 1984 to a variety of things in their lives – an abusive family life, an impossible workplace, or even the society in which they live. But the book is actually about a dystopian future society (which was 1984 according to Orwell, who wrote this novel in 1949). After an atomic war in the 50’s, the world condensed itself into three nation states: Eurasia, Oceania, and East Asia. Airstrip One, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1984, cannonball 16, dystopian fiction, Fiction, genericwhitegirl, George Orwell, skootchyknees

genericwhitegirl's CBR16 Review No:11 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 1984, cannonball 16, dystopian fiction, Fiction, genericwhitegirl, George Orwell, skootchyknees ·
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