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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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“The future came and went in the mildly discouraging way that futures do.”

Good Omens by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman

May 12, 2019 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

I often avoid reviewing a Book Club book before our discussion to save what I have to say until the conversation, or because I’m not sure what I want to say and am hoping the discussion will help clarify it for me. When I do review ahead of time I find myself leaving amorphous reviews without much substance, reviews that I look back on and think, but what did I really get out of that reading experience? I’m hoping not to fall into either camp […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Fiction Tagged With: book club, faintingviolet, good omens, Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett, The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter Witch

faintingviolet's CBR11 Review No:19 · Genres: Book Club, Fiction · Tags: book club, faintingviolet, good omens, Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett, The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter Witch ·
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Good Omens Discussion Topics

May 6, 2019 by faintingviolet 4 Comments

Our Good Omens discussion is now open. Please join us there for these and other topics to discuss! This was a first time read for me, a book that has been sitting on my bookshelf, or my roommate’s, for years. I was saving it, and without getting into review/spoiler territory I can say I’m glad to have read it now. Good Omens tells us the story of what happens when The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch (the world’s only completely accurate book […]

Filed Under: Book Club Tagged With: book club, CannonBookChat, CannonBookClub, Discussion Topics, good omens, Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett

Genres: Book Club · Tags: book club, CannonBookChat, CannonBookClub, Discussion Topics, good omens, Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett ·
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“Are we going for an anchor or a compass? A memory to ground you, or a spark to guide you forward?”

A Closed and Common Orbit by Becky Chambers

April 30, 2019 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

In early April I made the choice to put my limited free time (so, so limited in late March and early April) into a complete rewatch of Game of Thrones before the series came back for its final series. I also picked up and put down two different books earlier this month, just not feeling any of them. When it was time to travel for Easter, with a total of four flights, I reached for a sure-fire winner: A Closed and Common Orbit. I loved […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: a closed and common orbit, Becky Chambers, faintingviolet, future science, LGBTQIA, reading women

faintingviolet's CBR11 Review No:18 · Genres: Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: a closed and common orbit, Becky Chambers, faintingviolet, future science, LGBTQIA, reading women ·
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American Like Me, American Like You

American Like Me: Reflections on Life Between Cultures by America Ferrera (editor)

April 30, 2019 by faintingviolet 2 Comments

Badkittyuno reviewed this one and I immediately put it on my to read, and then picked it up at my first chance from Audible. American Like Me is a collection of 32 stories about what being American, whether they call themselves American enthusiastically, reluctantly, or not at all. Some of the authors have written previously, others have not, but America Ferrera gathered a wide variety of voices to capture a breadth of experiences. This book is full of the stories about life between cultures. The […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #memoir, America Ferrera, American Like ME, autobiography

faintingviolet's CBR11 Review No:17 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: #memoir, America Ferrera, American Like ME, autobiography ·
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#CannonBookClub Announcement

April 2, 2019 by faintingviolet 6 Comments

The vote is closed and we have a winner – A Study in Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle will be the basis of our Classic and Retellings book clubs later this year! The voting was close for most of the week, and then there was a late surge – over 40 votes in the last 24 hours – and Sherlock pulled ahead. We’ll be having two discussions, one for A Study in Scarlet on August 16th and 17th and the second for the adaptation of your […]

Filed Under: Book Club Tagged With: book club, CannonBookClub, classics, retellings

Genres: Book Club · Tags: book club, CannonBookClub, classics, retellings ·
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True Story of Two Little Girls

Sylvia & Aki by Winifred Conkling

March 29, 2019 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

Sometimes you read a book because you should. This is one of those books. I truly enjoy YA on the whole, but I have a tough time with Children’s or Middle Grades books. I can absolutely see their good qualities and how their intended audience would likely sink into them, but maybe I don’t enjoy them now because I didn’t read many of them when I was that age (I was a late reader and then I flew up to reading adult books in a […]

Filed Under: Children's Books Tagged With: education equality, faintingviolet, Jane Addams Book Award, Japanese internment, Sylvia & Aki, Tomas Rivera Mexican American Book Award, Winifred Conkling

faintingviolet's CBR11 Review No:16 · Genres: Children's Books · Tags: education equality, faintingviolet, Jane Addams Book Award, Japanese internment, Sylvia & Aki, Tomas Rivera Mexican American Book Award, Winifred Conkling ·
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