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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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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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“It’s because I’m tired of being branded a terrorist; tired that a human life lost in my country is no loss at all.”

Our Women on the Ground: : Essays by Arab Women Reporting from the Arab World by Zahra Hankir

March 13, 2021 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

Looking back, I can’t quite remember how this book ended up on my TBR back in February 2020. It did though and I’m glad to have read it, even if it took me longer than I hoped to actually complete it. There is something incredibly valuable about learning a story from the person experiencing it; of seeking out authentic voices and sources. In bringing Our Women on the Ground, Zahra Hankir puts the voice of women journalists from the Arab world front and center, where […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Arab World, essay collection, journalism, Middle East, North Africa, our women on the ground, read women, women journalists, works in translation, Zahra Hankir

faintingviolet's CBR13 Review No:8 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Arab World, essay collection, journalism, Middle East, North Africa, our women on the ground, read women, women journalists, works in translation, Zahra Hankir ·
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Work Reading: Fashion Edition

Dressed for the Photographer: Ordinary Americans and Fashion, 1840-1900 by Joan Severa

Vintage Fashion: Collecting and Wearing Designer Classics, 1900-1990 by Emma Baxter-Wright

March 7, 2021 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

I’ve been preparing at work for a program discussing women’s fashion 1830 – 1930 for International Women’s Day/Women’s History month. For me it has been an excuse to pull some pieces out of storage and get them new photographs and update their records, as well as just working on something I find interesting. I’ve spent quite a bit of time over the past decade getting conversant on the changing women’s silhouette during that century of time (which is our primary interpretive period) and honestly – […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: costume, Dressed for the Photographer, Emma Baxter-Wright, faintingviolet, fashion, fashion history, historic dress, Joan Severa, Vintage Fashion

faintingviolet's CBR13 Review No:7 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: costume, Dressed for the Photographer, Emma Baxter-Wright, faintingviolet, fashion, fashion history, historic dress, Joan Severa, Vintage Fashion ·
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“I like all your worst qualities.”

The Duke Who Didn't by Courtney Milan

February 14, 2021 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

It has been a few years since I read a novel length Courtney Milan work. I’ve read a few of her novellas (Her Every Wish, Mrs. Martin’s Incomparable Adventure, The Governess Affair) but when Milan surprise published this book I added to my digital bookshelf with a quickness. The Duke Who Didn’t tells the story of Chloe Fong. She has plans for her life which she is going to manifest through the use of lists and no time for nonsense. Three years ago, she asked […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Courtney Milan, The Duke Who Didn't, we need diverse books, Wedgeford Trials

faintingviolet's CBR13 Review No:5 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Courtney Milan, The Duke Who Didn't, we need diverse books, Wedgeford Trials ·
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“It isn’t a weakness to accept kindness. It isn’t a weakness to allow yourself to be cared for.”

What I Did for a Duke (Pennyroyal Green #5) by Julie Anne Long

January 23, 2021 by faintingviolet 4 Comments

I was inspired by last year’s reviews of What I Did for a Duke by Emmalita and Malin to move this one up my to read list. I’m still struggling in 2021 with finding my ability to sink into books and last year I was able to most easily focus on Romance novels, so I was comfortable betting the same would be true now. It had been quite awhile since I was actively seeking time to dive back into a book, and What I Did […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: faintingviolet, historical romance, Julie Anne Long, Pennyroyal Green, read women, What I Did for a Duke

faintingviolet's CBR13 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: faintingviolet, historical romance, Julie Anne Long, Pennyroyal Green, read women, What I Did for a Duke ·
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