Reviews by Christopher R. (Brooklyn, NY)

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Castle of Water: A Novel
by Dane Huckelbridge
Not your typical castaway story (12/23/2016)
Wow. I am grateful to have received this book from Bookbrowse. It manages to do the impossible: transcend its seemingly generic premise of two people stuck in an island. It's far deeper than that. The book deals with stereotypes that we all have of other cultures andmore
The Book of Speculation
by Erika Swyler
A book of speculative fiction (4/4/2015)
I had the great pleasure of receiving THE BOOK OF SPECULATION by Erika Swyler from Bookbrowse. From the beginning, the author uses the split narrative to perfection. The protagonist receives a book that may be part of a curse that involves his family. So we get his storymore
He Wanted the Moon: The Madness and Medical Genius of Dr. Perry Baird, and His Daughter's Quest to Know Him
by Mimi Baird with Eve Claxton
Genius abated (2/7/2015)
I feel very fortunate to have received this brilliant book from Bookbrowse. It provides a very unique voice to mental illness and the many ways that it affects the lives of the patient and those around him or her. Mimi Baird brings us her father's manuscript recountingmore
The Last Flight of Poxl West
by Daniel Torday
A novel about a memoir to remember (12/18/2014)
I would like to thank BookBrowse for this beautiful book. The focus of the story is a novel written by the protagonist's uncle, Poxl West. The fact that Poxl West is not his real uncle is revealed in the very first paragraph. It is in some ways a foreshadowing of things tomore
All the Old Knives
by Olen Steinhauer
An atypical spy love story (12/5/2014)
I had the pleasure of winning "All the old Knives" by Olen Stenhauer through a FIRST IMPRESSIONS giveaway. I was blown away! It's difficult to really narrow down this book to one genre. On the surface, it's a spy thriller; but when you peel away the layers of the verymore
The Race Underground: Boston, New York, and the Incredible Rivalry That Built America's First Subway
by Doug Most
A smooth ride (12/28/2013)
I was fortunate to receive A RACE UNDERGROUND by Doug Most as part of the First Impressions program. I enjoyed this book as a vivid depiction of the journey that brought the US its first two subway systems in Boston and New York. Despite being non-fiction, its light,more
Letters from Skye
by Jessica Brockmole
the power of a handwritten letter (6/16/2013)
I had the pleasure of reading this book as part of Bookbrowse's First Impressions program. I can honestly say I loved it. The synopsis I read before requesting the book did not do it justice. It worked on so many levels. In a way, it is a commentary on the power of themore
Children of the Jacaranda Tree
by Sahar Delijani
united by loss (3/13/2013)
I was very lucky and grateful to receive this book via First Impressions. It does an excellent job of showing how individuals can be brought together by shared tragic family histories. It is effective at showing how the life of the offspring can be shaped by the unresolvedmore
Ghostman
by Roger Hobbs
master of details (1/6/2013)
I was fortunate to get an early copy of Roger Hobb's "Ghostman" via FIRST IMPRESSIONS. I can honestly say that I've never really gotten into the crime novel genre. Still, I read a synopsis of "Ghostman" from the publisher and it intrigued me. After having finished the book,more
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