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Featured Reviews

Fiat.Luxury's CBR18 Review #1:

Real Americans
Real Americans by Rachel Khong

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faintingviolet's CBR18 Review #10:

“…the glorious Republic cannot rise unless the monarchy falls and the monarchy cannot fall unless two women bring it down.”
A Rome of One's Own: The Forgotten Women of the Roman Empire by Emma Southon

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Ellesfena's CBR18 Review #10:

Rethinking Assumptions About Adoption
The Child Catchers: Rescue, Trafficking, and the New Gospel of Adoption by Kathryn Joyce
Relinquished: The Politics of Adoption and the Privilege of American Motherhood by Gretchen Sisson

cosbrarian's CBR18 Review #11:

Oh God, I’m Discoursing (Mac Barnett’s MAKE BELIEVE)
Make Believe by Mac Barnett

What is Cannonball Read?

Cannonball Read (CBR) is an annual, memorial reading challenge that challenges participants to read and review 52 (or 26 or 13) books in a calendar year. We donate profits to the American Cancer Society in memory of AlabamaPink, our fierce warrior queen, in the fight against cancer. Read More »

The Gale

The Gale by Mo Yan, Chengliang Zhu and Ying-Hwa Hu

May 27, 2026 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

The Gale is a beautiful and sad story. It is also a unique story and the back story is as good, if not better, about how the inspiration came about. There was a lot of love that went into this story and creation of the book. Author Mo Yan, illustrator Chengliang Zhu, translator  Ying-Hwa Hu and … [Read more]

BlackRaven's CBR18 Review No:152 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Health, History, Poetry · Tags: Asia, Chengliang Zhu, family, Grandparent and child, Mo Yan, Mo Yan, Chengliang Zhu and Ying-Hwa Hu, Multigenerational, Social Themes, Ying-Hwa Hu ·
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A physically exhilarating and exhausting experience

My Brilliant Friend: The Graphic Novel  by Chiara Lagani, Mara Cerri, Ann Goldstein, Elena Ferrante

May 27, 2026 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

My Brilliant Friend: The Graphic Novel  by Chiara Lagani (Adapter), Mara Cerri (Illustrator), Ann Goldstein (Translator), Elena Ferrante (Original author) Every so often I find a book, movie, song, or some form of entertainment that I both love and hate equally at the same time.  All I'm going to … [Read more]

BlackRaven's CBR18 Review No:151 · Genres: Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Romance, Suspense · Tags: adaptations, Ann Goldstein, Chiara Lagani, Chiara Lagani, Mara Cerri, Ann Goldstein, Elena Ferrante, coming-of-age, Elena Ferrante, friendship, literary, Mara Cerri, Naples Italy, Social Themes ·
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Everybody Wants to Be Le Chat

To Catch a Thief by David Dodge

May 26, 2026 by jeverett15 Leave a Comment

To Catch a Thief is the story of John Robie, an American expatriate much accustomed to life in France. A trained acrobat, he made a living before the war as a notorious jewel thief who came to be known in the newspapers as "Le Chat." After eventually slipping up and getting caught, he was tried, … [Read more]

jeverett15's CBR18 Review No:32 · Genres: Fiction, Suspense · Tags: David Dodge ·
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Of Wasps and Other Incryptids

Butterfly Effects by Seanan McGuire

May 26, 2026 by Jen K Leave a Comment

While I usually end up staying up too late whenever Seanan McGuire releases a new novel because I need to know what will happen, this novel took me longer to read than any other of her previous books (a whole 3 days so nothing drastic). However, while this one took longer than normal to truly pull … [Read more]

Jen K's CBR18 Review No:31 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: Incryptid, Seanan McGuire, Urban Fantasy ·
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Slightly predictable for a reader without making the characters seem obtuse

The Knight and the Moth by Rachel Gillig

May 26, 2026 by Jen K Leave a Comment

While I liked the author’s previous duology, The Shepherd King, I didn’t love it. It was one of those where I quite enjoyed the magic system and the plotting but thought the characters needed a little bit more, and that they were missing some fairly obvious clues. I really enjoyed The Knight and the … [Read more]

Jen K's CBR18 Review No:30 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: duology, gods, Rachel Gillig, the stonewater kingdom ·
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Strange Buildings by Uketsu

Strange Buildings by Uketsu

May 26, 2026 by Classic Leave a Comment

Trigger warning: Not shown, but told about child rape. This took me weeks to get through. Unlike the other books, I did not fly through this. This ended up being so convoluted and just not enjoyable even after the reveals. I think that Uketsu focusing on several buildings/stories in this one, … [Read more]

Classic's CBR18 Review No:41 · Genres: Horror, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: Strange Buildings, Strange Houses #2, Uketsu ·
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Recent Comments

  • W Pagee
    on This novel could have been an embroidered pillow (and also a rant about unnecessary italics)
    I was intrigued by the concept of the boxes showing up at everyone's home at the same time, and I...
  • Liz
    on Would have been better without the forced thriller/mystery angle
    Hi i agree with your review, i became tired of the Hank story and the relentless focus on violence and...
  • Emmalita
    on “Maybe I just thought I was a nonviolent person because in my old life, nobody had ever backed me into a corner with a knife to my throat.”
    Maybe they’ll share it when they do a special edition box set after the third (?) book comes out.
  • Jen K
    on The Daevabad Trilogy: “Fencing. Fighting. Torture. Revenge. Giants. Monsters. Chases. Escapes. True love. Miracles.”
    I’m about to read them for the third time (book club choice and of course I won’t stop after just...
  • Malin
    on “Maybe I just thought I was a nonviolent person because in my old life, nobody had ever backed me into a corner with a knife to my throat.”
    Yeah, they talked about it in the Live Chat they did in connection with the release (It's available on YouTube)....
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