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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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Historical Fiction Graphic Novel in Translation

Surrounded: America’s First School for Black Girls, 1832  by Wilfrid Lupano, Stéphane Fert (illustrator)

February 2, 2026 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

Along with From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea I picked up Surrounded: America’s First School for Black Girls, 1832 from the library to help (hopefully) re-set my reading brain. This is a graphic novel in translation (originally written and published in French) which is focuses in on a more unknown bit of American history. I feel comfortable calling it such as this is one of my general areas and this school and the court cases surrounding it had missed me, even though Crandall v. State (of Connecticut) was one of the first civil rights […]

Filed Under: Graphic Novels/Comic Books, History, Young Adult Tagged With: historical fiction, read harder challenge, Wilfrid Lupano, Stéphane Fert (illustrator), ya graphic novel

faintingviolet's CBR18 Review No:5 · Genres: Graphic Novels/Comic Books, History, Young Adult · Tags: historical fiction, read harder challenge, Wilfrid Lupano, Stéphane Fert (illustrator), ya graphic novel ·
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“…for you are my child, courageous and free.”

From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea by Kai Cheng Thom, Wai-Yant Li and Kai Yun Ching (illustrators)

January 31, 2026 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

My January reading stalled out a bit, so I decided to pivot to some Read Harder Challenge tasks with shorter works. Task 16 this year is to read a queer picture book. The goal of the challenge is to broaden reading habits, and this task certainly did since I had no picture books on my very long TBR. I did some research, checked my library catalogue, and decided on From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea.   This is an extraordinarily beautiful book, both in its message and its visuals. Illustrators Wai-Yant Li and Kai Yun Ching deliver a […]

Filed Under: Children's Books Tagged With: banned book, challenged book, From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea, genderfluid representation, Kai Cheng Thom, Wai-Yant Li and Kai Yun Ching (illustrators), queer picture book, read harder challenge, we need diverse books

faintingviolet's CBR18 Review No:4 · Genres: Children's Books · Tags: banned book, challenged book, From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea, genderfluid representation, Kai Cheng Thom, Wai-Yant Li and Kai Yun Ching (illustrators), queer picture book, read harder challenge, we need diverse books ·
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“Beginnings and endings are arbitrary; they frame the story that the narrator wants to tell.”

The Bright Ages by Matthew Gabriele, David M. Perry

January 31, 2026 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

The Bright Ages has an interesting premise with merit – that the popular understanding of the Dark Ages is the effect of an effort to create the myth of darkness from the past century, and it obscures the truth of this period in human history. The Bright Ages attempts to show the Middle Ages for what it was, a much more nuanced time than the general perception. To do that it examines the histories of many of the known, including Charlemagne, the Crusades, and the Black Death, but also to the slightly less known –the multi-religious experience of Iberia, and the genius of Hildegard of Bingen and the power of queens.   I wanted to love this book, but I just liked it. There […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: history monograph, Matthew Gabriele, David M. Perry, medieval history, The Bright Ages

faintingviolet's CBR18 Review No:3 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: history monograph, Matthew Gabriele, David M. Perry, medieval history, The Bright Ages ·
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I liked the cover best for this one.

Countdown to a Kiss by Piper Rayne

January 5, 2026 by faintingviolet 1 Comment

As part of my prepping for the new year, I decided to take stock of my digital bookshelves and do some housekeeping. In doing so I clocked Countdown to a Kiss by Piper Rayne on my Chirp shelf. It must have been a Friday Freebie I downloaded at some point. It’s a quick hockey romance novella centered on a New Year’s Eve party, so it felt like something I should listen to around the actual holiday or delete from my to read shelf in the app, so I loaded it up while I spent Friday alone at work.   Having now listened to […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Romance Tagged With: Countdown to a Kiss, Hockey Hotties series, novella, only okay, Piper Rayne, prequel

faintingviolet's CBR18 Review No:1 · Genres: Audiobooks, Romance · Tags: Countdown to a Kiss, Hockey Hotties series, novella, only okay, Piper Rayne, prequel ·
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“That’s all any of us can do, in the end. Say bismillah, and try.”

Three Holidays and a Wedding by Uzma Jalaluddin and Marisa Stapley

December 26, 2025 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

Last year I read Uzma Jalaluddin’s Ayesha at Last and enjoyed it enough to have her on my radar for a book to add to this year’s list. With a happy coincidence of needing a non-Christmas holiday romance for the Read Harder challenge, Three Holidays and a Wedding by Jalaluddin and Marissa Stapley. The story is set in December 2000 when Ramadan, Hannukah, and Christmas all overlapped and tells the story of several people who are snowbound in a small Canadian town when their plane is diverted on its approach to Toronto.   […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: Marisa Stapley, read harder challenge, Three Holidays and a Wedding, Uzma Jalaluddin, Uzma Jalaluddin and Marisa Stapley, we need diverse books

faintingviolet's CBR17 Review No:58 · Genres: Romance · Tags: Marisa Stapley, read harder challenge, Three Holidays and a Wedding, Uzma Jalaluddin, Uzma Jalaluddin and Marisa Stapley, we need diverse books ·
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Shipwrecked at the Edge of the World

Island of the Lost by Joan Druett

December 3, 2025 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

Last year katie’s review of Island of the Lost: Shipwrecked at the Edge of the World put it on my radar. I was in a run of adding “bad things happen to good boats” to my reading diet (Madhouse at the End of the Earth, Ghost Ship) and this fell right into that book category. Joan Druett’s book chronicles the two different ships that wrecked on the Auckland Islands south of New Zealand in 1864. However, the available primary sources (and more interesting survival story) means that her work is more heavily about the Grafton and its five-man crew who all survived their nearly two years on the […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Island of the Lost, Joan Druett, read harder challenge, Shipwrecks

faintingviolet's CBR17 Review No:57 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: Island of the Lost, Joan Druett, read harder challenge, Shipwrecks ·
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