Book Review: The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor LaValle
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by opinionsofawolf
1M ago
Tommy is a hustler just taking care of himself and his dad in 1920s Harlem when an old white man invites him to play at his private shindig in his home. Summary: Charles Thomas Tester hustles to put food on the table, keep the roof over his father’s head, from Harlem to Flushing Meadows to Red Hook. He knows what magic a suit can cast, the invisibility a guitar case can provide, and the curse written on his skin that attracts the eye of wealthy white folks and their cops. But when he delivers an occult tome to a reclusive sorceress in the heart of Queens, Tom opens a door to a deeper realm of ..read more
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Book Review: Daniel Boone’s Own Story & The Adventures of Daniel Boone by Daniel Boone and Francis L. Hawks
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by opinionsofawolf
2M ago
This book presents Daniel Boone’s summary of his adventures in the late 1700s and early 1800s plus a biography of his life first published in 1844. Summary: Daniel Boone blazed the Wilderness Road through the Cumberland Gap. Thousands followed, settling in Boonesborough, Kentucky, to form one of the first English-speaking communities west of the Appalachians. This two-part tale of the legendary frontiersman’s life begins with a brief profile by Boone himself, covering his exploits in the Kentucky wilderness from 1769 to 1784. The second part chronicles Boone’s life from cradle to grave, with ..read more
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Publication Announcement: Novella – Ecstatic Evil – Second Edition
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by opinionsofawolf
5M ago
I am thrilled to announce the publication of the second edition of my novella Ecstatic Evil. I published the first edition 11 years ago in 2011. I have completed major updates throughout the second edition, as well as added an author’s note and a content note. You can view both of the notes in their entirety by using the preview book feature on its Amazon page. I have also added a paperback version for those readers who prefer to read in print. Both the electronic and paperback versions are available internationally. Here is the updated blurb: Tova Gallagher isn’t just your average ..read more
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Two 1980s Horse Girl Books Face Off
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by opinionsofawolf
5M ago
Will The Horse that Came to Breakfast or Maggies Wish win? I’m doing something a little bit different this week. I’ve been going through my bookshelves to determine what to keep and get rid of. If it’s a book I don’t really remember very well, I’m re-reading it to help decide. As a person born in the 1980s, I just so happened to have two middle grade horse girl books first published in the 1980s on the shelf. I didn’t remember anything about them. So I re-read both of them. Each re-read took about an hour. Let’s get into it. First up we have The Horse that Came to Breakfast by Marilyn D. Ande ..read more
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Book Review: The Saga of the Bloody Benders by Rick Geary
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by opinionsofawolf
5M ago
A true crime graphic novel telling of a family of serial killers in the 1870s. Summary: Out on a deserted stretch of Kansas road linking newly forming towns, a mysterious family stakes a claim and builds an inn for weary visitors. Soon, reports multiply of disappearances around that area. Generally, those who disappear have plenty of cash on them. A delicious tale of a gruesome family fronted by a beguiling lass who led their victims on… Review: I first heard about the Bloody Benders in an American Indians in Children’s Literature blog post about what Laura Ingalls Wilder left out of the Litt ..read more
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Book Review: Long Story Short: 100 Classic Books in 3 Panels by Lisa Brown
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by opinionsofawolf
5M ago
For English literature lovers who want to explain why they loved…or hated…a classic in one comic. Summary: 100 pithy and skewering three-panel literary summaries, from curriculum classics like Don Quixote, Lord of the Flies, and Jane Eyre to modern favorites like Beloved, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, and Atonement, conveniently organized by subjects including “Love,” “Sex,” “Death,” and “Female Trouble.”  Review: I became interested in this book because the amazing website American Indians in Children’s Literature described the comic ..read more
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Book Review: She and Her Cat by Makoto Shinkai and Naruki Nagakawa
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by opinionsofawolf
5M ago
Interconnected short stories explore the relationships between women and their cats in a Japanese city. Summary: Lying alone on the edge of the sidewalk in an abandoned cardboard box, a nameless narrator contemplates the indifferent world around him. With his mother long gone, his only company is the sound of the nearby train. Just as he fears that the end is near, a young woman peers down at him, this fateful encounter changing their lives forever. So begins the first story in She and Her Cat, a collection of four interrelated, stream-of-conscious short stories in which four women and ..read more
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Book Review: Stage Dreams by Melanie Gillman
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by opinionsofawolf
5M ago
Summary: In this rollicking queer western adventure, acclaimed cartoonist Melanie Gillman (Stonewall Award Honor Book As the Crow Flies) puts readers in the saddle alongside Flor and Grace, a Latina outlaw and a trans runaway, as they team up to thwart a Confederate plot in the New Mexico Territory. When Flor—also known as the notorious Ghost Hawk—robs the stagecoach that Grace has used to escape her Georgia home, the first thing on her mind is ransom. But when the two get to talking about Flor’s plan to crash a Confederate gala and steal some crucial documents, Grace convinces Flor to l ..read more
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Book Review: On a Grey Thread by Elsa Gidlow
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by opinionsofawolf
5M ago
Summary: Published in 1923, this poetry collection was the first in North American history to openly express lesbian desire. Both personal and political, Gidlow’s poems express the poet’s complex feelings as a young woman whose political ideology and sexual identity ran counter to the traditional values of her time. Review: For Pride Month, I wanted to push myself a little by reading from a genre I read less often – poetry. I’ve also been striving to connect more with queer history, so I thought this groundbreaking collection was a great match. The poems are collected into four sections – You ..read more
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Book Review: Solo Dance by Li Kotomi, translated by Arthur Reiji Morris
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by opinionsofawolf
5M ago
Summary: Cho Norie, twenty-seven and originally from Taiwan, is working an office job in Tokyo. While her colleagues worry about the economy, life-insurance policies, marriage, and children, she is forced to keep her unconventional life hidden—including her sexuality and the violent attack that prompted her move to Japan. There is also her unusual fascination with death: she knows from personal experience how devastating death can be, but for her it is also creative fuel. Solo Dance depicts the painful coming of age of a queer person in Taiwan and corporate Japan. This striking debut is an in ..read more
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