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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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Disaster Planning By the Book

Building an Emergency Plan: A Guide for Museums and Other Cultural Institutions by Valerie Dorge

June 27, 2020 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

This is a book I read specifically because of our current pandemic. In my job I am responsible for much of the physical care of our historic collections and buildings and the response to COVID-19 is just as much an emergency/disaster response as any of the other things that make their ways into our plans. As I make updates to our Emergency Procedures and our Collections Care Policy and Procedures to reflect long term closures as well as reviewing our Disaster Plans, I began reading […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Cultural Institutions, Disaster Planning, Emergency Planning, faintingviolet, GLAMS, museum, Valerie Dorge

faintingviolet's CBR12 Review No:31 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Cultural Institutions, Disaster Planning, Emergency Planning, faintingviolet, GLAMS, museum, Valerie Dorge ·
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“Any questions? Comments? Last-minute genius ideas? Prayers, hymns, interpretive dances?”

The Disasters by M.K. England

June 27, 2020 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

My reading intake has dropped off considerably since May, but book club kept me with my hand in the game so to speak, because I really enjoyed my first choice, The Disasters by M.K. England. This book ended up on our selection list because I saw an interesting write-up about it and thought hey, I want to read that book. Sometimes it pays to be the Book Club Maven. (I also read I Hope You Get This Message , I had previously read The Long […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: bisexual hero, book club, faintingviolet, found family, M.K. England, space road trip, the disasters, The Future is Queer

faintingviolet's CBR12 Review No:30 · Genres: Book Club, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: bisexual hero, book club, faintingviolet, found family, M.K. England, space road trip, the disasters, The Future is Queer ·
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Book Club Discussion: The Future is Queer!

June 19, 2020 by faintingviolet 19 Comments

The time has arrived, I’ve been looking forward to The Future is Queer book club since we hatched the idea late last year. What better way to celebrate Pride than to focus on some speculative fiction by and about LGBTQ folks. Whether you read one or all four of our options, I hope you find something below that sparks your interest so we can continue to enjoy talking about books together. On to the boilerplate: ground rules remain the same as they always have. For […]

Filed Under: Book Club Tagged With: Becky Chambers, book club, Cannon Book Club, CannonBookClub, Farah Naz Rishi, M.K. England, Rivers Solomon, The Future is Queer

Genres: Book Club · Tags: Becky Chambers, book club, Cannon Book Club, CannonBookClub, Farah Naz Rishi, M.K. England, Rivers Solomon, The Future is Queer ·
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What to read if you want an exhaustive look at the end of the Eisner era at Disney

DisneyWar by James B. Stewart

May 7, 2020 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

A few weeks ago I went bouncing through Disney+ looking for a documentary to watch (as I’ve mentioned before, my brain is really happy with non-fiction right now) and came across The Imagineering Story which is six episodes telling the (slightly biased*) story of the creatives behind the physical creation of the theme parks, and its link to the animation and other departments throughout Disney. I have a special place in my heart for all things Disney, but the Imagineers might be my favorite group […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Bob Iger, corporate evil, Disney, DisneyWar, faintingviolet, James B. Stewart, Michael Eisner, Pixar, theme parks, walt disney

faintingviolet's CBR12 Review No:29 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Bob Iger, corporate evil, Disney, DisneyWar, faintingviolet, James B. Stewart, Michael Eisner, Pixar, theme parks, walt disney ·
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“I believe we have to laugh and shudder in order to understand our own human history, which is partially an inheritance of death.”

Lady Killers: Deadly Women Throughout History by Tori Telfer

April 25, 2020 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

Here in the time of Covid Quarantine I find myself struggling to focus on reading most books. I need something that I can bounce in and out of and apparently books about serial killers are my jam right now. Hot on the heels of my last book, I picked up Lady Killers: Deadly Women Throughout History by Tori Telfer which I received as a Christmas gift (I am also officially out of dead tree format library books). I had been excited to read it when […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: faintingviolet, female serial killers, feminist, lady killers, murder, pop history, read women, serial killers, Tori Telfer

faintingviolet's CBR12 Review No:28 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: faintingviolet, female serial killers, feminist, lady killers, murder, pop history, read women, serial killers, Tori Telfer ·
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“The victims of Jack the Ripper were never ‘just prostitutes’; they were daughters, wives, mothers, sisters, and lovers. They were women. They were human beings, and surely that in itself is enough.”

The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper by Hallie Rubenhold

April 16, 2020 by faintingviolet 4 Comments

When I think back to my experiences as an undergrad history major I was often one of very few, if not the only, women in the room. Each course was the same; walk in, pick a position near the front of the room, but off to the side so as to not be considered aggressive but not be lost in the sea of testosterone, and hunker down to have to talk over those who would talk over you. I eventually got to a place of […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #history, faintingviolet, Hallie Rubenhold, jack the ripper, London, social history, The Five, the victims not the murderer, Whitechapel

faintingviolet's CBR12 Review No:27 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: #history, faintingviolet, Hallie Rubenhold, jack the ripper, London, social history, The Five, the victims not the murderer, Whitechapel ·
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