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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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“She was beginning to see how quickly something completely normal could suddenly seem sinister, if you chose to see it that way.”

A Better Man by Louise Penny

May 4, 2021 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

It has long been my habit to try to read each Inspector Gamache book in the month or season it is set, and by happy coincidence A Better Man, the fifteenth book in the series, is set in April. Delayed spring, occasional flooding, and a final snowstorm are all hallmarks of April in my neck of the woods, so I felt right at home with Gamache and the residents of Three Pines. Structurally we are with Gamache and company for one single case, with stunningly […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: A Better Man, faintingviolet, Inspector Gamache, Louise Penny, parenthood, Three Pines

faintingviolet's CBR13 Review No:14 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: A Better Man, faintingviolet, Inspector Gamache, Louise Penny, parenthood, Three Pines ·
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“The day you finally start dealing with your past is the day you stop dragging it into the present.”

In the Country We Love: My Family Divided by Diane Guerrero

May 2, 2021 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

I put this book on my to read list back in May of 2016, shortly after its publication. I don’t remember now what spurred me to do so, but at the end of the day its always the same basic reason – there was a story here that I wanted to know more about. In the Country We Love is Guerrero’s story of growing up the daughter of undocumented immigrants, and the course of her life following their deportments. It’s a big, important story. You […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #memoir, Diane Guerrero, immigration reform, immigration stories

faintingviolet's CBR13 Review No:13 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: #memoir, Diane Guerrero, immigration reform, immigration stories ·
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“Shame is the enemy of functioning.”

How to Keep House While Drowning: 31 Days of Compassionate Help by K.C. Davis

March 26, 2021 by faintingviolet 1 Comment

I’ve spent the past few years unpacking a lot about myself, doing the work in therapy, reading up on things that sounds like perhaps they are me. In that I’ve also started dealing with the fact that I struggle with care tasks – what you might more easily recognize as “chores”. I always have, I don’t remember a time when completing care tasks came easily, or instinctually. And, when I’m in a bad headspace it all gets so much worse. But, I need to stop […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 31 Days of Compassionate Help, care tasks, care tasks are morally neutral, chores, faintingviolet, functionality, housework, How to Keep House While Drowning, impossible tasks, K.C. Davis, Shame

faintingviolet's CBR13 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 31 Days of Compassionate Help, care tasks, care tasks are morally neutral, chores, faintingviolet, functionality, housework, How to Keep House While Drowning, impossible tasks, K.C. Davis, Shame ·
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“From the beginning we have wandered. To this day, we wander still, but for all our travels we are not lost . We fly with courage and will undying.”

Record of a Spaceborn Few (Wayfarers #3) by Becky Chambers

March 25, 2021 by faintingviolet 4 Comments

It has been quite a while since I’ve had a truly lovely reading experience. I should have known that Becky Chambers would deliver the goods. When I read To Be Taught, if Fortunate in September of 2019 (godtopus I missed regular library service in 2020 and am glad to have it back) I was simply astounded at what it accomplished, and it was from that time my favorite of Chambers’ works, with A Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet a very close second (I […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: . hope, Becky Chambers, Exodus Fleet, faintingviolet, Purpose, read harder challenge 2021, read women, record of a spaceborn few, Wayfarer series, Wayfarers

faintingviolet's CBR13 Review No:11 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: . hope, Becky Chambers, Exodus Fleet, faintingviolet, Purpose, read harder challenge 2021, read women, record of a spaceborn few, Wayfarer series, Wayfarers ·
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Unfortunately this one falls short for me

Sakina's Restaurant by Aasif Mandvi

March 21, 2021 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

In trying to get out of my reading slump I went back to my old Audible library to see what was hanging out there that I hadn’t listened to yet. One of the books there was Sakina’s Restaurant by Aasif Mandvi. I thought I was getting a straightforward short story not a recording of a one man show, and that effected my experience, I think. There’s a way you tell a story when you are going to be in front of an audience versus when […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fiction, Short Stories Tagged With: aasif mandvi, faintingviolet, immigrant experience, one man show, Sakina's Restaurant

faintingviolet's CBR13 Review No:10 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fiction, Short Stories · Tags: aasif mandvi, faintingviolet, immigrant experience, one man show, Sakina's Restaurant ·
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I miss traveling and am daydreaming through food.

The Irish Pub Cookbook by Margaret M. Johnson, Leigh Beisch (photographer)

March 20, 2021 by faintingviolet 3 Comments

It had been my intention to review this cookbook on St. Patrick’s Day, but my timings were a bit off. So here we are a few days later, but my positive experience with this book works year-round. I really like The Irish Pub Cookbook because beyond its quality recipes it is a book you can read. Placed throughout are informational sections about a variety of pubs all over Ireland as well as the recipes. It’s a celebration of over 70 pub classics as well as […]

Filed Under: Cooking/Food Tagged With: cookbook, faintingviolet, Irish, Leigh Beisch (photographer), Margaret M. Johnson, Pub, The Irish Pub Cookbook

faintingviolet's CBR13 Review No:9 · Genres: Cooking/Food · Tags: cookbook, faintingviolet, Irish, Leigh Beisch (photographer), Margaret M. Johnson, Pub, The Irish Pub Cookbook ·
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