Cannonball Read 17

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 CBR17
    • 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
    • Suggest a Review
    • 2025 Registration
    • Newsletter Sign Up
    • Newsletter Archive
    • Social Media

A Dual Biography that works

September 5, 2018 by thewheelbarrow Leave a Comment

I read Churchill and Orwell because I am a fan of the author, Thomas E. Ricks.  Ricks is best known as a military historian who wrote Fiasco and The Generals, both of which I highly recommend.  This book is a bit of a departure for Ricks but the topic seemed interesting.  Churchill and Orwell is a dual biography of two British men who had similarly parallel lives during WWII-era Great Britain.  I was surprised to find how much the two men had in common, especially […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #biography, authoritarianism, George Orwell, history, Thomas E. Ricks, Winston Churchill, WWII

thewheelbarrow's CBR10 Review No:36 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: #biography, authoritarianism, George Orwell, history, Thomas E. Ricks, Winston Churchill, WWII ·
Rating:
· 0 Comments
George Orwell 1984

Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.

August 6, 2018 by tillie Leave a Comment

WAR IS PEACE. FREEDOM IS SLAVERY. IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH. Winston Smith does not know what year it is when he sits down to write his diary. He thinks it’s 1984, but he can’t be sure. The past has been edited and rewritten so many times that the current date and year of Oceania can be hard to trace. In fact it’s Winston’s job to help rewrite the past, by updating newspapers and media everytime the Party demands it. “Who controls the past controls the future. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, banned books, cbr10bingo, George Orwell, Mathildehoeg, nineteen eighty-four

tillie's CBR10 Review No:24 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, banned books, cbr10bingo, George Orwell, Mathildehoeg, nineteen eighty-four ·
Rating:
· 0 Comments

Don’t be a dictator

July 27, 2018 by tillie 1 Comment

“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.” Animal farm is one of those classics that are pretty much absorbed and ingrained in society. It tells the story of some animals on a farm becoming deeply enraged about the unfairness as they do all the work and the farmer reaps the reward. They stage a revolution and rename the farm “Animal farm.” They adopt the Seven Commandments of Animalism, the most important of which is, “All animals are equal.” And for […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor, Fiction, History Tagged With: #CBR10, allegory, animal farm, classics, George Orwell, Mathildehoeg, Satire

tillie's CBR10 Review No:23 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, Fiction, History · Tags: #CBR10, allegory, animal farm, classics, George Orwell, Mathildehoeg, Satire ·
Rating:
· 1 Comment
George Orwell 1984

Gin and Lies

June 27, 2017 by Gracey the Giant 2 Comments

So, there has been a lot of interest in George Orwell’s classic book, 1984, lately. First written in 1948, the book is back on top of the Amazon best-seller list, with tens of thousands of new copies being printed in the first few months of 2017 alone.  Some people are re-reading the book and others, like myself and my book club, are reading it for the first time. And, I have to tell you, it really is terrifying. There are definitely some parallels between Orwell’s […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror Tagged With: 1984, George Orwell, horror, Orwellian, scary as hell, vision of the future

Gracey the Giant's CBR9 Review No:22 · Genres: Fiction, Horror · Tags: 1984, George Orwell, horror, Orwellian, scary as hell, vision of the future ·
Rating:
· 2 Comments

When dystopia and documentary begin to merge..down to sexist male fantasies.

March 11, 2017 by bonnie 2 Comments

I feel like the last week or so has been spent chasing down book club selections (and I even missed the CBR Book Club, which was unfortunate, although the reviews have not exactly been glowing—so maybe it wasn’t a tragedy to have missed out?). This Sunday marks my regular book club meeting—A has chosen George Orwell’s 1984, which seemed terribly fitting, since the United States has a president who is being praised for not pooping on stage (that’s only the barest of exaggerations. I mean, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: bonnie, George Orwell

bonnie's CBR9 Review No:36 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: bonnie, George Orwell ·
Rating:
· 2 Comments

I Came For the Dystopia, I Left With the Misogyny

March 5, 2017 by The Chancellor 1 Comment

Where to start with this review?  First, I think I missed the boat on this one.  I think had I read it in high school or college I would have enjoyed/appreciated it more.  I’ve read more compelling dystopian novels and this one just doesn’t compare. Saying that, I feel like the wrath of the reading world will rain down upon me.  “1984” seems to be a classic for many readers and I can appreciate it that. What was most powerful about the novel was the […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: George Orwell

The Chancellor's CBR9 Review No:10 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: George Orwell ·
Rating:
· 1 Comment
  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4


Recent Comments

  • Zirza on A Gothic Classic for a ReasonIt's one of those wish-you-could-read-it-again-for-the-first-time books. I loved it.
  • Emmalita on “It came to something when you found yourself hoping that the footsteps you heard were ghosts.”I loved the ending! I don’t think it’s been out long enough to talk about why though.
  • Dixie on Track Her Down by Melinda LeighI am just starting Track Her Down and I have read them all in order till now and thought I...
  • Roland of Gilead on How can you give us the gift of a crazy character named Rando Thoughtful and then just as suddenly take that gift away? We need to talk, Uncle Stevie.I came across this randomly years after it was written because I was searching "Random Thoughtful. But I have the...
  • Emmalita on “Only you, Em, would refer to heartbreak as a distraction. I think I would have a more sympathetic response if I asked to marry a bookcase.”Oh my goodness, Gallifrey was beautiful. I’m sure her mittens were gloriously murdery.
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.

© 2025 Cannonball Read Inc., a registered 501(c)(3) | Log in