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“We’ve got story enough here to eff up more than one young life, but it is a project.”

Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver

October 31, 2023 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

CBR Bingo – In the Wild When I heard that Barbara Kingsolver had written a Pulitzer Prize winner I couldn’t wait to get my hands on it. I was a huge fan of her 1999 Pulitzer finalist “The Poisonwood Bible” and have enjoyed a number of her other books so I knew I was going to like this book and I was right. This book is in my top five for the year. Kingsolver is a brilliant writer, creating characters that are both common and […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Barbara Kingsolver, cbr15bingo, demon copperhead, foster care, kentucky, oxycontin, pulitzer

cheerbrarian's CBR15 Review No:34 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Barbara Kingsolver, cbr15bingo, demon copperhead, foster care, kentucky, oxycontin, pulitzer ·
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Jump Up and Feel Down

Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty by Patrick Radden Keefe

February 27, 2023 by Jake Leave a Comment

Reading about the rise and fall of the Sacklers, I kept thinking about the futurism of the 1950s. I had been to Futureland in Disney this past fall and it reminded me how obsessed people were in the post-war world with discovering things that dramatically enhanced life. This isn’t a bad sentiment to have, I suppose. I’d love nothing more than a robot butler to cook my food and clean up after me. But how does one deal with pain? It calls to mind Linda […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Empire of Pain, opioid crisis, oxycontin, Patrick Radden Keefe, sackler family, true crime

Jake's CBR15 Review No:17 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: Empire of Pain, opioid crisis, oxycontin, Patrick Radden Keefe, sackler family, true crime ·
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And the Headstones Climbed up the Hill

Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic by Sam Quinones

January 23, 2019 by Ellesfena 1 Comment

Last year I read Nicholas and Alexandra and discovered a whole new, extremely specific genre that I love: nonfiction books about some point in time where everything came together in a very particular way that changed the entire course of history. I’m very pleased to say that Dreamland is now the second book I can add to that category (which really needs a snappier name). Dreamland is actually two stories which fit together perfectly to create something really terrible: it’s the story of Purdue Pharma’s […]

Filed Under: Health, Non-Fiction Tagged With: drugs, heroin, opiates, opioids, oxycontin, Sam Quinones

Ellesfena's CBR11 Review No:1 · Genres: Health, Non-Fiction · Tags: drugs, heroin, opiates, opioids, oxycontin, Sam Quinones ·
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