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

Solve your longing for travel and a mystery

Death at La Fenice by Donna Leon

July 6, 2020 by LanierHgts Leave a Comment

I picked this up from my library just before everything shut down. Having read the book, I instantly regretted having gotten just the first in the series.  This book is a little slow to get started, but once you are in it, it is everything you want in a police detective mystery. Bonus that it takes place in Venice, Italy, so while no one can physically visit right now, this book will take you there in your mind. Police Commissario Guido Brunetti finds himself investigating […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: cbr12bingo, Donna Leon, Gateway, Italy, mystery

LanierHgts's CBR12 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: cbr12bingo, Donna Leon, Gateway, Italy, mystery ·
· 0 Comments

I’m glad I don’t have kids because this book would have given me nightmares

The Whisper Man by Alex North

July 3, 2020 by pixifer Leave a Comment

Tom Kennedy and his young son, Jake, arrive home one day to find Tom’s wife dead at the bottom of the stairs. Tom is trying his best to be a good father, but he feels like it doesn’t come naturally to him, and he and Jake don’t have the connection Jake had with his mother. After months of Jake refusing to go up and down the stairs, Tom buys a new house in the nearby village of Featherbank.  But moving isn’t the easy solution they […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: alex north, Fiction, kidnapping, murder, mystery, Suspense, thriller

pixifer's CBR12 Review No:36 · Genres: Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: alex north, Fiction, kidnapping, murder, mystery, Suspense, thriller ·
Rating:
· 0 Comments

A good book but not what I expected or wanted

Final Girls by Riley Sager

July 3, 2020 by pixifer Leave a Comment

Quinn Carpenter is the only survivor of the Pine Cottage massacre. She has no memory of the massacre, but she knows a knife-wielding maniac murdered her closest friends and stabbed her three times. She only survived because she ran into a police officer while the killer was chasing her.  Shortly after the incident, another Final Girl, Lisa, reached out to Quinn to teach her how to handle the aftermath. Lisa wanted her and Quinn to meet Sam, another Final Girl. She thought they could support […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: Fiction, murder, mystery, Riley Sager, Suspense, thriller

pixifer's CBR12 Review No:35 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: Fiction, murder, mystery, Riley Sager, Suspense, thriller ·
· 0 Comments

A Wonderful Classic Children’s Mystery

The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin

July 3, 2020 by jomidi 1 Comment

The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin is a favorite of my grown up daughter.  She has probably read it a half dozen times over the past 15 or so years.  After she recently reread it, I decided to reread it also.  Well, the surprise was on me – I don’t think I had ever read it before. The book, published in 1978 and the Newbery winner that year, is a clever mystery that unfolds as the tenants of a building are invited to the reading […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Mystery Tagged With: chidlren's book, Ellen Raskin, mystery, Newbery Medal winner, The Westing Game

jomidi's CBR12 Review No:8 · Genres: Children's Books, Mystery · Tags: chidlren's book, Ellen Raskin, mystery, Newbery Medal winner, The Westing Game ·
Rating:
· 1 Comment

Don’t Mess With Her

Land of Shadows by Rachel Howzell Hall

July 1, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

I read a lot of mystery fiction and one of my recurring criticisms is how much I loathe the tough talking’, hard drinkin’, angry-at-the-world male detective. It’s beyond cliche at this point; these folks always act like the world owes them something. What do you have to be so mad about? Anyway, Rachel Howzell Hall’s Elouise Norton could easily fall into this trap but she’s a black woman and that in and of itself is refreshing. She’s witty and not scared and knows how to […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: Elouise Norton, land of shadows, los angeles, mystery, rachel howzell hall

Jake's CBR12 Review No:108 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: Elouise Norton, land of shadows, los angeles, mystery, rachel howzell hall ·
Rating:
· 0 Comments

I’m Just Not That Into Her

Death In Her Hands by Ottessa Moshfegh

June 29, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

This is try number three with Ottessa Moshfegh’s work and I have to finally admit that she’s not an author suited to my tastes, even as I admire her immense talent for writing. She is great at making the banal interesting and describing the internal monologue of the isolated and potentially manic. Her prose is beautiful. I totally get why people like her. But her characters and stories are so relentlessly uninteresting. I would have never imagined a person with this kind of talent could […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: Death In Her Hands, mystery, Ottessa Moshfegh

Jake's CBR12 Review No:107 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: Death In Her Hands, mystery, Ottessa Moshfegh ·
Rating:
· 0 Comments
  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 125
  • 126
  • 127
  • 128
  • 129
  • …
  • 296
  • Next Page »


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