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The perfect emotional gut-punch for the time (my June #CannonBookClub pick)

An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon

June 4, 2020 by Aquillia 3 Comments

In contrast to my last book review, where I thought reading about a plague probably wasn’t the best read for the current time, An Unkindness of Ghosts is the perfect book to read during this week especially. More than that, it is an important book to read during this week. And I am completely, utterly, devastatingly unqualified to review it. An Unkindness of Ghosts is an emotional gut-punch throughout. The premise alone is brilliant: a spaceship, the Matilda, is taking the remnants of humanity to an unknown destination, a […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: #CannonballBookClub, An Unkindness of Ghosts, Rivers Solomon

Aquillia's CBR12 Review No:8 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: #CannonballBookClub, An Unkindness of Ghosts, Rivers Solomon ·
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Reminder! The Future is Queer #CannonBookClub is Coming Soon!

April 14, 2020 by faintingviolet 2 Comments

We’re a little more than two months out from our next book club on June 19th and 20th. For our June book club  we’ll be celebrating Pride Month the Cannonball way with a The Future is Queer book club focusing on speculative and science fiction written by queer authors and/or featuring queer characters.  Since the world has gone into a more protective mode in response to our current pandemic, books might be a little harder to come by, or you may have found your reading […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: #Science Fiction, An Unkindness of Ghosts, Becky Chambers, book club, Cannon Book Club, faintingviolet, Farah Naz Rishi, I Hope You Get This Message, M.K. England, Rivers Solomon, Speculative Fiction, the disasters, The Future is Queer, The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet

Genres: Book Club, Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: #Science Fiction, An Unkindness of Ghosts, Becky Chambers, book club, Cannon Book Club, faintingviolet, Farah Naz Rishi, I Hope You Get This Message, M.K. England, Rivers Solomon, Speculative Fiction, the disasters, The Future is Queer, The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet ·
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Who Can Truly Know Her When There Are No Others Of Her Kind?

The Deep by Rivers Solomon, Daveed Diggs, William Hutson, Jonathon Snipes

April 3, 2020 by Emmalita Leave a Comment

Rivers Solomon’s The Deep is a beautiful and gut wrenching novella. At this current time, I don’t think I could have read it if I hadn’t listened to Daveed Diggs’ narration. Diggs and his fellow clppng’s William Hutson and Jonathon Snipes, hold author credits because the novella is based a song they wrote, commissioned by NPR’s This American Life for “We Are in the Future” an episode about Afrofuturism. Clppng’s song was an homage to Detroit’s Drexciya who imagined an underwater utopia created by the […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fantasy, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: afrofuturism, Daveed Diggs, Jonathon Snipes, Rivers Solomon, Rivers Solomon, Daveed Diggs, William Hutson, Jonathon Snipes, the deep, William Hutson

Emmalita's CBR12 Review No:24 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fantasy, Speculative Fiction · Tags: afrofuturism, Daveed Diggs, Jonathon Snipes, Rivers Solomon, Rivers Solomon, Daveed Diggs, William Hutson, Jonathon Snipes, the deep, William Hutson ·
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Big time catch up post

Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert

Clementine: The Life of Mrs. Winston Churchill by Sonia Purnell

The Worst Best Man by Mia Sosa

On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong

The Deep by Rivers Solomon

March 23, 2020 by lowercasesee 1 Comment

I am WAY behind. I have a stand-alone review planned for my favorite book of the year and another group review for a series on the way but I needed to knock these out and get my count down a bit. How the gracious did I get so backlogged. Let’s take these one-by-one because they really don’t have a whole lot in common. Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert Reading Red, White & Royal Blue earlier this year turned me around a bit on […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Fantasy, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Romance Tagged With: Mia Sosa, ocean vuong, Rivers Solomon, Sonia Purnell, Talia Hibbert

lowercasesee's CBR12 Review No:21 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Fantasy, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Romance · Tags: Mia Sosa, ocean vuong, Rivers Solomon, Sonia Purnell, Talia Hibbert ·
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They say this is the first lunar eclipse in ten years….

Alienation by Ines Estrada

Red Snow by Susumu Katsumata

The Deep by Rivers Solomon

Our Cats are More Famous than Us by Yuko Ota; Ananth Hirsh

March 9, 2020 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

This is another of my posts of randomly selected graphic novels, comics, novellas, comic strip collections, and other books of that sort from the local library. Alienation – 3/5 Stars This graphic novel takes places in the future of the world in about 35 or so years. We are situated geographically in Alaska, overlooking oil and gas production lines, but we are situated thematically and emotionally in the mental and emotional state of a human woman living near the oil fields, and living her life […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: alienation, Ines Estrada, our cats are more famous than us, red snow, Rivers Solomon, Susumu Katsumata, the deep, Yuko Ota; Ananth Hirsh

vel veeter's CBR12 Review No:114 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: alienation, Ines Estrada, our cats are more famous than us, red snow, Rivers Solomon, Susumu Katsumata, the deep, Yuko Ota; Ananth Hirsh ·
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Announcing 2020 #CannonBookClub Topics and Dates!

February 6, 2020 by faintingviolet 1 Comment

For CBR12 we’re planning three book clubs that we hope will inspire you to pick up a new to you book or reread something and consider it again. On March 20th and 21st we’ll celebrate five years of #CannonBookClub and revisit our first book – Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel. We have lots of new faces, as well as plenty of us who have been around since Cannonball Read 7 so it seemed the perfect time to revisit one of my favorite books […]

Filed Under: Book Club, News from MsWas Tagged With: #CannonballBookClub, An Unkindness of Ghosts, Book Announcement, Emily St. John Mandel, Farah Naz Rishi, I Hope You Get This Message, LGBTQ, M.K. England, Rivers Solomon, Station Eleven, the disasters, The Future is Queer, The Glass Hotel, The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet

Genres: Book Club, News from MsWas · Tags: #CannonballBookClub, An Unkindness of Ghosts, Book Announcement, Emily St. John Mandel, Farah Naz Rishi, I Hope You Get This Message, LGBTQ, M.K. England, Rivers Solomon, Station Eleven, the disasters, The Future is Queer, The Glass Hotel, The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet ·
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