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]
Library Week! Show us Your Library Joy
Lots of cat pictures and cat things
Cat by Leila Jarbouai, Hannah Shaw, Phaidon
This one I picked up for the cover. Cartoon style black cat curled up, title simply “Cat”. It’s an art book, over 200 pages of cats in painting, photograph, wood cut, and objects over time. Each page has an image and the museum description (although not always where the original currently lives). … [Read more]
Late to the Party and Leaving Early
A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
For some unknown reason I suddenly started seeing a lot of junky AI images, reels, and posts about the ACOTAR series, likely something to do with the recent announcement of two more books to the series. I have never read this series. I figured I pick up the first one to see. Verdict: I can see … [Read more]
Big Trouble in Little Canada
The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne by Ron Currie
Ron Currie takes a big swing right at the start of his 2025 novel, The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne. The book begins with a prequel spanning 300 years in the life of the Levesque family, Franco-Americans who settle in Waterville, Maine. For generations, the women of the Levesque line encounter … [Read more]
The Stone Sky: “Different choices have always been possible.”
The Stone Sky by N.K. Jemisin
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]
A Handful of Lanterns Are Probably Enough
The House of a Thousand Lanterns by Victoria Holt
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]
“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
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]
- 1
- 2
- 3
- …
- 7076
- Next Page »









