Cannonball Read 18

Sticking It to Cancer One Book at a Time
| Log in
  1. Follow us on Facebook
  2. Follow us on Instagram
  3. Follow us on Bluesky
  4. Follow us on Goodreads
  5. RSS Feeds

  • Home
  • About
    • Getting Started in CBR18
    • Rules of Respect
    • Cannon Book Club
    • Diversions
    • Fan Mail
    • Holiday Book Exchange
    • Book Bingo Reading Challenge
    • Participation Badges
    • AlabamaPink
    • About Cannonball Read
  • Our Team
    • The CBR Team
    • Leaderboard
    • Recent Comments
    • Participant Interviews
    • Cannonballer Location Maps
    • Our Volunteers
    • Meet MsWas
  • Categories
    • Review Genres
    • Tags
    • Star Ratings
    • Featured Review Archive
  • Fight Cancer
    • How We Fight Cancer
    • Donate
    • CBR Merchandise
  • FAQ
  • Contact
    • Contact Form
    • 2026 Registration
    • Suggest a Review
    • Newsletter Sign Up
    • Newsletter Archive
    • Social Media

Read it because it will make you sad and angry

January 31, 2015 by ElCicco 2 Comments

This is a short novel that reads very quickly, but at a certain point, when you realize a tragedy is in the offing, it might slow you down. I dreaded finding out what was going to happen to characters whom I liked so much. The Book of Unknown Americans focuses on immigrant families living in the same apartment complex in Wilmington, Delaware. Henriquez allows each family or individual to speak for themselves in each chapter, and so the reader learns about the diversity within. They […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: bigotry, Cristina Henríquez, Disability, ElCicco, Immigrants, ReadWomen, The Book of Unknown Americans

ElCicco's CBR7 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: bigotry, Cristina Henríquez, Disability, ElCicco, Immigrants, ReadWomen, The Book of Unknown Americans ·
Rating:
· 2 Comments

On Genius

January 23, 2015 by ElCicco 4 Comments

I am very grateful to Cannonballer Mathildehoeg for sending me On Beauty as part of the holiday book exchange. I’ve been wanting to read more of Zadie Smith’s work since reviewing White Teeth a couple of Cannonballs ago. Everything about Smith’s work is so superbly done, so sublime, that I feel ridiculous trying to review it. I’m no writer and have no aspirations to be a writer; I am a grateful reader who simply doesn’t have the words or facility of expression to do justice […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR7, ElCicco, Fiction, Mathildehoeg, On Beauty, White Teeth, Zadie Smith

ElCicco's CBR7 Review No:6 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR7, ElCicco, Fiction, Mathildehoeg, On Beauty, White Teeth, Zadie Smith ·
Rating:
· 4 Comments

Silas Marner Gets the Lifetime Movie Treatment

January 14, 2015 by ElCicco 2 Comments

This novel was, apparently, a New York Times bestseller. I don’t recall reading any reviews of it, but I’m guessing it was a big hit with folks looking for something easy to take to the beach or on long plane rides. The funny thing is, it’s exactly the type of book the main character hates. AJ Fikry is an over-educated 40-ish widower who owns a bookstore on Alice Island, which is near Nantucket. He is grumpy and has very exacting tastes in literature, preferring short […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR7, ElCicco, Gabrielle Zevin, George Eliot, ReadWomen, Silas Marner, The Storied Life f AJ Fikry

ElCicco's CBR7 Review No:5 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR7, ElCicco, Gabrielle Zevin, George Eliot, ReadWomen, Silas Marner, The Storied Life f AJ Fikry ·
· 2 Comments

A Delightfully Gloomy Norwegian Novel

January 9, 2015 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

…you don’t know what mothers do when they can’t stop crying…. This is a delightfully gloomy Norwegian novel about tragedy, death, and loss of one’s treasure. You know you’re off to a good start with a sentence like this: Jenny Brodal had not had a drink in nearly twenty years. She opened a bottle of Cabernet and poured herself a large glass.  Jenny is 75 and her daughter Siri is throwing her a birthday party at their summer home, Mailund, on a winding, misty coast […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Barbara J. Haveland, CBR7, ElCicco, Fiction, Linn Ullmann, murder, mystery, Norway, ReadWomen, The Cold Song

ElCicco's CBR7 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Barbara J. Haveland, CBR7, ElCicco, Fiction, Linn Ullmann, murder, mystery, Norway, ReadWomen, The Cold Song ·
Rating:
· 0 Comments

Must-Read Sci-Fi

January 4, 2015 by ElCicco 1 Comment

One of my favorite books of 2014 was Ann Leckie’s Ancillary Justice. It’s a sci-fi novel that won pretty much every prize awarded for that genre and features one of the coolest protagonists I’ve ever encountered in literature: Breq, an “ancillary” or corpse soldier who has been untethered from the collective consciousness of her ship but retains amazing physical and cognitive powers. As one character states in book 2, “[Breq] is pretty fucking badass.” In book 1, Breq was on a mission to reach the […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: ancillary justice, ancillary sword, ann leckie, CBR7, ElCicco, ReadWomen, science fiction

ElCicco's CBR7 Review No:3 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: ancillary justice, ancillary sword, ann leckie, CBR7, ElCicco, ReadWomen, science fiction ·
Rating:
· 1 Comment

Chasing Ghosts

January 2, 2015 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

What once appeared to be a simple legacy — a grandfather who escaped, who created a better life away from the European killing fields — became a story of a world upended, a life set aside, a narrative rerouted. This non-fiction work by journalist Sarah Wildman is not the usual account of the Holocaust. After her grandfather’s death, she found a trove of letters written to him from the girlfriend he left behind in Austria after the 1938 Anschluss. Her grandfather Karl Wildman, as the […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: CBR7, ElCicco, Holocaust, non fiction, Paper Love, ReadWomen, Sarah Wildman

ElCicco's CBR7 Review No:2 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: CBR7, ElCicco, Holocaust, non fiction, Paper Love, ReadWomen, Sarah Wildman ·
Rating:
· 0 Comments
  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 102
  • 103
  • 104
  • 105
  • 106
  • …
  • 113
  • Next Page »


Recent Comments

  • Ellesfena
    on Rethinking Assumptions About Adoption
    Ooh, that sounds really interesting! I’m adding it to my list.
  • faintingviolet
    on “…the glorious Republic cannot rise unless the monarchy falls and the monarchy cannot fall unless two women bring it down.”
    I think this one will be better for you on the sheer amount of data front. Since Southon focuses on...
  • Tracy
    on “Maple thought optimistically that human beings, on their good days, weren’t much dimmer than sheep.”
    I just DNF’ed at about 50% because it was dragging and just kind of too sheep-y. Which is a shame....
  • jeverett15
    on Diary of a Mad Tradwife
    As written, the book would be very tricky to adapt. I imagine they'd have to really rework the story. I...
  • wicherwill
    on Comforting message but … (it’s definitely me, not you, novellas)
    I haven't re-read this since originally reading them but I remember being in a state of change (temporarily living in...
See More Recent Comments »

Support Our Mission

  • Support Our Mission, Donate Today!
  • FAQ
  • Shop
  • Volunteers
  • Leaderboard
  • AlabamaPink
  • Contact

Help Our Mission

You can donate to CBR via:

  1. PayPal
  2. Venmo

The reviews and comments posted on this site reflect the opinions of individual posters and do not reflect the views of Cannonball Read.

© 2026 Cannonball Read Inc., a registered 501(c)(3) | Log in