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Cover of the book "Daughter of Fortune" by Isabel Allende

How Cannonball Read has given me permission to not finish a book

Daughter of Fortune by Isabel Allende

January 26, 2022 by Dome'Loki 6 Comments

I love how supportive the Cannonball community is with the constant reassurance one doesn’t have to review everything read and that it’s okay to not finish a book.  Historically, I have been a finisher of books.  Then I started reading Black Leopard, Red Wolf by Marlon James for Cannonball Bingo 2020. Thirty-six pages in I quit because I could not handle the near constant parade of sex, bodily fluids, violence, and disparaging remarks about boys who are actually girls and vice versa.  That was an […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fiction Tagged With: Blair Brown narrator, cbr14, Dome'Loki, historical fiction, Isabel Allende

Dome'Loki's CBR14 Review No:4 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fiction · Tags: Blair Brown narrator, cbr14, Dome'Loki, historical fiction, Isabel Allende ·
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‘Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?’

Violeta by Isabel Allende

January 25, 2022 by Pooja Leave a Comment

Violeta, who was born during the Spanish influenza pandemic and turns one hundred years old during the coronavirus pandemic, writes a memoir to hand down to her grandson Camilo. I’ve heard a lot of good things about Isabel Allende, and in fact have several others of her books on hand, piled in the tottering tower that is my TBR list. However, this is the first book by her that I’ve read, and it did not reach the heights I was expecting. Not that this is […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: #memoir, ARC, Fiction, historical, Isabel Allende, NetGalley, south america

Pooja's CBR14 Review No:14 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: #memoir, ARC, Fiction, historical, Isabel Allende, NetGalley, south america ·
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“On that long journey she wept all the tears stored in her soul, leaving none in reserve for later sorrows.”

Eva Luna by Isabel Allende, Margaret Sayers Peden (translator)

December 31, 2021 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

It has been a few years since I last tackled an Allende work, but with tasks in both the Read Harder and Reading Women challenges about translated works (the former asking for non-European novel in translation, the latter asking specifically for a book by a South American author in translation) I had the perfect excuse to move Eva Luna up my to read list. The amount of emotion, detail, and characterization that Allende weaves into her writing is simply astounding. It always takes me a […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Eva Luna, Isabel Allende, Isabel Allende, Margaret Sayers Peden (translator), magical realism, read harder challenge, read women, works in translation

faintingviolet's CBR13 Review No:77 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Eva Luna, Isabel Allende, Isabel Allende, Margaret Sayers Peden (translator), magical realism, read harder challenge, read women, works in translation ·
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Almost a DNF, I Feel So Weary and Jaded

The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende

July 16, 2021 by Lisa Bee Leave a Comment

I listened to the novel as an audiobook, and while it started out promising I have to admit that as it went on and on and on, I became more and more weary with the whole ordeal. To be honest, I wasn’t sure if I was going to finish it by the end, but I had put so much time in that I had to see how things came together, and what exactly the point of it all would be in the end. And it […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Isabel Allende, The House of the Spirits

Lisa Bee's CBR13 Review No:6 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Isabel Allende, The House of the Spirits ·
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The first sunny day of spring evaporated the dampness that had accumulated in the soil through the winter months, and warmed the bones of the old people who now could stroll the gentle orthopedic paths of the garden.

Of Love and Shadows by Isabel Allende

February 8, 2020 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

An early, but not first novel by Isabel Allende. This novel takes place smack in the middle of the Pinochet regime, and I had to look up some info (I am fairly well familiar with the regime and it’s basic history, but the dates of the novel were curious to me). Because she’s related to the deposed and murdered president Salvador Allende, you can imagine, especially if you read this novel, that there’d be no way she wouldn’t have been targeted and killed by Pinochet. […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Isabel Allende

vel veeter's CBR12 Review No:57 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Isabel Allende ·
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In the beginning, Amanda did not have her own character.

Ripper by Isabel Allende

August 10, 2019 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

This is a more or less recent novel by the Chilean novelist Isabel Allende, written in Spanish and translated into English. It feels like a departure from her other works, which I tend to understand as historical fiction or magical realism/serious fiction. It’s a kind of murder mystery about serial killer stalking the streets of San Fransisco, and because she is a more famous and lauded novelist, there’s more to it than that. The title of the novel comes from an online group who play […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: Isabel Allende, ripper

vel veeter's CBR11 Review No:457 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: Isabel Allende, ripper ·
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