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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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“Here is what I would like for you to know: In America, it is traditional to destroy the black body – it is heritage.”

November 10, 2015 by faintingviolet 6 Comments

Another book I have put off reviewing, but let’s dive in. As part of the Read Harder Challenge one of the tasks is reading a book by someone of the opposite sex. I have already read over 40 books written by men this year (which is surprisingly less than half, but I think my romance authors are what tips the scales) and I had kind of decided to wait to claim a book for this particular task until something stood out from the rest. This […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Between the World and Me, faintingviolet, race in america, Ta-nehisi Coates

faintingviolet's CBR7 Review No:94 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: Between the World and Me, faintingviolet, race in america, Ta-nehisi Coates ·
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When We Attempt Big Things Some Times We Screw Them Up.

November 6, 2015 by faintingviolet 12 Comments

This book has proven difficult to review. I finished it 5 days ago and have been avoiding the review. I also read the first ten percent of the book and put it down for a few days to recalibrate my expectations. I had known from our romance readers group on Facebook that there were problems with this, the fifth book, in the Ivy Years Series. What are the problems and what were the expectations? Let’s discuss. If you’ve been reading along with those of us […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: faintingviolet, rape culture, Sarina Bowen, The Fifteenth Minute, The Ivy Years

faintingviolet's CBR7 Review No:93 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: faintingviolet, rape culture, Sarina Bowen, The Fifteenth Minute, The Ivy Years ·
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What We Do for Love and Greed

November 1, 2015 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

Confession time: I listened to this book solely because I decided that I would not be finishing The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood for the Go Fug Yourself book club over on Goodreads. I spent two weeks actively avoiding listening to it on my commute to work, and on a three hour road trip to Philadelphia where I didn’t have a radio in the loaner car from work. I needed a palate cleanser, and I needed a moody atmospheric listen to go along with Halloween. […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: audio, halloween, Neil Gaiman, novella, read harder challenge, short story

faintingviolet's CBR7 Review No:92 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: audio, halloween, Neil Gaiman, novella, read harder challenge, short story ·
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“No one knows as well as I how much nonsense is printed in books.”

October 28, 2015 by faintingviolet 5 Comments

I bring you, dear readers, another review of a Julia Quinn’s  Bridgerton series book. The book, it should be noted, was quite lovely. The first three books in the series: The Duke and I, The Viscount Who Loved Me, and An Offer From a Gentleman all take place in quick chronological proximity. Book number four – Romancing Mr. Bridgerton – takes a jump forward in time, about seven years in fact. The younger siblings are now grown and interacting with the older ones, and at […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: Bridgerton, Bridgertons, faintingviolet, Julia Quinn

faintingviolet's CBR7 Review No:91 · Genres: Romance · Tags: Bridgerton, Bridgertons, faintingviolet, Julia Quinn ·
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“that most of us were probably seeking above all else, something like a state of grace.”

October 21, 2015 by faintingviolet 3 Comments

I became a history major because I love a good story, and at its core that’s what I have always viewed history to be – a series of really great stories. These stories have larger meanings in that we are able to take our experiences and use them as a method for understanding the forces at play for, and the decisions made by, those who came before us. I’m lucky enough to be able to have the types of conversations in my work as a […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: #mountaineering, faintingviolet, Jon Krakauer, Mt Everest

faintingviolet's CBR7 Review No:90 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: #mountaineering, faintingviolet, Jon Krakauer, Mt Everest ·
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Those Harkness Dorms Sound Fantastic

October 18, 2015 by faintingviolet 4 Comments

In trying to review this book I now know why some of you wait to review these series in one fell swoop instead of individually. In praising this effort from Bowen I find myself tempted to just repeat myself from previous reviews. In the fourth book in the series, Sarina Bowen has found her sweet spot and is continuing to write feminist bent romance and in many ways appears to be gunning to be the Courtney Milan of the contemporary new adult genre (as much […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: faintingviolet, feminist, Sarina Bowen, The Ivy Years, The Shameless Hour

faintingviolet's CBR7 Review No:89 · Genres: Romance · Tags: faintingviolet, feminist, Sarina Bowen, The Ivy Years, The Shameless Hour ·
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