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Featured Reviews

katie71483's CBR18 Review #3:

Dog Days Are Over, Bitches
For Whom the Belle Tolls by Jaysea Lynn

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MarkAbaddon's CBR18 Review #3:

Great Ending to the 1st Part of this series
The Power That Preserves by Stephen R. Donaldson

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cheerbrarian's CBR18 Review #1:

“Remember, Vera reminds herself, your ass is bad. Very bad. And that is a good thing.”
Vera Wong's Guide to Snooping (On a Dead Man) - Vera Wong #2 by Jesse Q. Sutanto

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beereadsbooks's CBR18 Review #12:

The Obelisk Gate: Things get worse before they get better (I hope)
The Obelisk Gate by N.K. Jemisin

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 »

Library Week! Show us Your Library Joy

April 16, 2026 by Emmalita 20 Comments

National Library Week in the US runs April 19-26 and the theme is Find Your Joy. At Cannonball Read, we love libraries of all kinds. Without libraries, many of us would have access to fewer books and resources. This year alone I’ve checked out crafting books, cookbooks, and a book about Malcolm X’s … [Read more]

Genres: News from MsWas · Tags: #libraryweek, Library Week ·
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The Stone Sky: “Different choices have always been possible.”

The Stone Sky by N.K. Jemisin

April 18, 2026 by beereadsbooks Leave a Comment

The Stone Sky is the third and last installment in the Broken Earth Trilogy. This book is split between Essun and Nassun in the current day and Hoa in the past, which gives us context for how we got to where we are. We know that Essun and Nassun are on a collision course of sorts - they have the … [Read more]

beereadsbooks's CBR18 Review No:15 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: #brokenearthtrilogy, #fantasy, #Science Fiction, afrofuturism, black speculative fiction, n.k. jemisin ·
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A Handful of Lanterns Are Probably Enough

The House of a Thousand Lanterns by Victoria Holt

April 17, 2026 by Pooja Leave a Comment

Jane Leslie never dreamt when she first heard of the House of a Thousand Lanterns that she might one day live there, or that it might end up being the death of her. This is another somewhat lackluster Victoria Holt gothic romance rescued by the quality of her writing and the strong main … [Read more]

Pooja's CBR18 Review No:28 · Genres: Fiction, History, Suspense · Tags: #history, 1800s, England, gothic, Hong Kong, romantic suspense, Suspense, Victoria Holt ·
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“What I am is the Indian who can’t die. I’m the worst dream America ever had.”

The Buffalo Hunter Hunter: A Novel by Stephen Graham Jones

April 17, 2026 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

The Buffalo Hunter Hunter is a wild and bloody novel, and I’ve never read anything quite like it. Stephen Graham Jones takes the vampire story into new territory - late 19th and early 20th century Montana, the Western frontier where whites are violently encroaching and native peoples find their … [Read more]

ElCicco's CBR18 Review No:19 · Genres: Fiction, Horror · Tags: American History, cbr18, ElCicco, Fiction, horror, native americans, Stephen Graham Jones, The Buffalo Hunter Hunter, vampires ·
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Slow burn chills

The Haunted Blizzard by Aviaq Johnston and Athena Gubbe

April 17, 2026 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

The Haunted Blizzard by Aviaq Johnston and Athena Gubbe (illustrator) is a bizarre story set in an equally bizarre blizzard. Some tension, a big reveal, and questions left unanswered. The beautifully dark images tell more of the story than the minimal text. Perhaps for the more mature … [Read more]

BlackRaven's CBR18 Review No:116 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Horror, Mystery, Speculative Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Athena Gubbe, Aviaq Johnston, Aviaq Johnston and Athena Gubbe, Blizzards, family, Haunted House, indigenous, Inut, paranormal, Social Themes ·
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For the adults, poetry

last four years by Kelsey Day

April 17, 2026 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

What can I say about the poetry collection the last four years by Kelsey Day? I guess I can say some parts were good, other parts did not work for me. It is a personal collection of poems that create a story and stories that will not be for everyone. The illustrations are interesting and capture the … [Read more]

BlackRaven's CBR18 Review No:115 · Genres: Health, History, Poetry · Tags: Kelsey Day, Sex & Gender, Social Themes, Women Authors ·
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Modern meets old-world

Folk Remedy: Book 1 by Jem Yoshioka

April 17, 2026 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

The graphic novel Folk Remedy: Book 1 by Jem Yoshioka is a fun, solid read that is a good book to start your graphic novel reading, expand your fantasy reading with or if you are just looking for an adventure-filled, funny tale. I was not WOWed, but I was never bored. The characters are not fully … [Read more]

BlackRaven's CBR18 Review No:114 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, History, Romance, Speculative Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Fairy Tales, folklore, Japan, Jem Yoshioka, legends, mythology, Yokai ·
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Recent Comments

  • katie71483
    on Dog Days Are Over, Bitches
    definitely some healing from religious trauma! And, Saved! is one of my favorite movies of all time.
  • jomidi
    on Library Week! Show us Your Library Joy
    I meant to visit museums using library passes (so $5 admission for one museum and $15 admission to another museum)...
  • jomidi
    on Library Week! Show us Your Library Joy
    Speaking of other stuff at libraries, in the past couple of months I used library museum passes to pay only...
  • jomidi
    on Library Week! Show us Your Library Joy
    Long Hill Township (NJ) library was my local library when I lived in NJ. I still attend their author events...
  • Emmalita
    on Library Week! Show us Your Library Joy
    Those are all great! My local library regularly has herb and gardening classes. Next Tuesday I’m going to one on...
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