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Sticking It to Cancer One Book at a Time

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A reader and caffeine addict who consumes all sorts of books, some just more frequently than others. Your CBR Book Club Maven with over a decade of Cannonballing experience I believe in the beauty that comes from a common goal of reading, reviewing, and discussing. Also, Fuck Cancer. (Learn more about this Cannonballer: faintingviolet's Quick Questions interview.)

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A Pocket Sized Adventure

February 8, 2016 by faintingviolet 1 Comment

Last year I was delighted with Jackaby by William Ritter. It had just the right mix of historical fiction, fantasy, and whodunit to be right up my alley. It’s got a bit of Sherlock mixed with a little Doctor Eleven for a male protagonist and a female protagonist who is smart, wily, and sarcastic in equal measure – and a great example of female agency in print. I immediately added the second book, Beastly Bones, on my to read list for 2016 as well as […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Young Adult Tagged With: Abigail Rook, faintingviolet, Jackaby, novella, read harder challenge, The Map, William Ritter

faintingviolet's CBR8 Review No:9 · Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult · Tags: Abigail Rook, faintingviolet, Jackaby, novella, read harder challenge, The Map, William Ritter ·
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Tricked by the lure of a quick read

February 5, 2016 by faintingviolet 1 Comment

Yes. I read another one. No, I’m not proud. I find I end up reading the Kowalski Family books in pairs. I had not intended to read another one so quickly, given my less than happy feelings with All He Ever Dreamed. But, I was out, I didn’t have my current book with me, and I had about 20 minutes to fill. Alone with You to the rescue (darn you, Nook app!) and I had to finish it. This is a very straightforward novella. The […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: faintingviolet, Kowalski Family, read harder challenge, Shannon Stacey

faintingviolet's CBR8 Review No:8 · Genres: Romance · Tags: faintingviolet, Kowalski Family, read harder challenge, Shannon Stacey ·
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Simply Whelmed, Not Over or Under

February 4, 2016 by faintingviolet 1 Comment

Okay: confession time. I read this because a) Emma Watson suggested it as her “Our Shared Shelf” group on Goodreads for January and b) I needed a non-fiction book about feminism or dealing with feminist themes for the 2016 Read Harder Challenge. This was not an “oh! I must read this book!” choice so much as a “well, if a whole group of people are going to read it, I might as well choose this one” choice. I am just young enough where Gloria Steinem […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Emma Watson, faintingviolet, feminism, Gloria Steinem, My Life on the Road, Our Shared Shelf, read harder challenge

faintingviolet's CBR8 Review No:7 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Emma Watson, faintingviolet, feminism, Gloria Steinem, My Life on the Road, Our Shared Shelf, read harder challenge ·
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Cannonball Book Club Reads Romance – Book Announcement!

The Bollywood Bride by Sonali Dev

January 25, 2016 by faintingviolet 13 Comments

Join us at 11:00 am EST for our discussion!     Yes, it’s a kissing book. Welcome friends, to the announcement of our very first Cannonball Book Club Reads book. You’re excited aren’t you? I am. ::Ahem:: If you’ve looked up at the author/title listing you know who won, but let’s make it official: our Cannonball Book Club Reads Romance pick is The Bollywood Bride by Sonali Dev! I want to let you know that from the beginning this was a VERY tight race. Over 90 of […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Romance Tagged With: book club, Cannonball Book Club Reads, sonali dev

faintingviolet's CBR8 Review No:0 · Genres: Book Club, Romance · Tags: book club, Cannonball Book Club Reads, sonali dev ·
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A Lackluster Friends to Lovers Romance

January 24, 2016 by faintingviolet 2 Comments

Over the past several years I’ve been slowly but surely making my way through the Kowalski Family books by Shannon Stacey. They cover the romantic lives of the Kowalski cousins in New England and the people in their lives. I started reading these because Ms. Stacey writes the kind of straightforward, serviceable romance novels that let the reader slow down, read about some characters who aren’t too far from yourself and people you know, but just far enough to be fiction, and have a little […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: All He Ever Dreamed, faintingviolet, Kowalski Family, meh, Shannon Stacey

faintingviolet's CBR8 Review No:6 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: All He Ever Dreamed, faintingviolet, Kowalski Family, meh, Shannon Stacey ·
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Raylan returns to Harlan and other stories.

January 23, 2016 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

I’m continuing down my Elmore Leonard path and was off in search of the next Raylan story. Fire in the Hole is the third story, and it’s contained within this collection. When the Women Come Out to Dance is a collection of Leonard’s short stories, and since Audible suggested it and I’ve loved listening to the other Raylan stories: Pronto and Riding the Rap. (This collection of Elmore Leonard’s short fiction’s title was changed to Fire in the Hole capitalize on its connection to FX’s […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Western Tagged With: Elmore Leonard, faintingviolet, Fire in the Hole, Raylan Givens, short stories, When the Women Come out to Dance

faintingviolet's CBR8 Review No:5 · Genres: Fiction, Western · Tags: Elmore Leonard, faintingviolet, Fire in the Hole, Raylan Givens, short stories, When the Women Come out to Dance ·
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