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Sticking It to Cancer One Book at a Time

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Featured Reviews

ElCicco's CBR18 Review #21:

The Outsiders
She Who Became the Sun: The Radiant Emperor Duology Book One by Shelley Parker-Chan

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Ang's CBR18 Review #10:

How to End a Love Story by Yulin Kuang
How to End a Love Story by Yulin Kuang

jeverett15's CBR18 Review #25:

Broadway Through the Decades
Razzle Dazzle: The Battle for Broadway by Michael Riedel

ASKReviews's CBR18 Review #14:

Could Not Stop Reading It
Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke

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What is Cannonball Read?

Cannonball Read (CBR) is an annual, memorial reading challenge that challenges participants to read and review 52 (or 26 or 13) books in a calendar year. We donate profits to the American Cancer Society in memory of AlabamaPink, our fierce warrior queen, in the fight against cancer. Read More »

Ravens are Nerds

The Raven Scholar by Antonia Hodgson

May 3, 2026 by CoffeeShopReader Leave a Comment

The Raven Scholar is actually pretty good; I was a little surprised because I sometimes don’t have great luck with the popular best-sellers, even in genre fiction. The characters are mostly what drive things, Neema and Cain are a lot of fun, both individually and together, Sol has some good … [Read more]

CoffeeShopReader's CBR18 Review No:22 · Genres: Fantasy, Mystery · Tags: #fantasy, adventure, Antonia Hodgson, murder mystery, mystery, The Raven Scholar, tournament ·
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A Strong Second Act

Singular Sensation: The Triumph of Broadway by Michael Riedel

May 3, 2026 by jeverett15 Leave a Comment

In his previous book, Razzle Dazzle, Michael Riedel chronicled Broadway history from the 1960s through the '90s, mainly through the lens of the Shubert Organization and the two men who took control of it in order to save the company and their industry as a whole, Gerald Schoenfeld and Bernard … [Read more]

jeverett15's CBR18 Review No:27 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Michael Riedel ·
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Cover of Odessa by Gabrielle Sher

Who Made Us Monsters? Narrative Psychology and The Female Jewish Gothic

Odessa by Gabrielle Sher

May 3, 2026 by vega-table Leave a Comment

Gabrielle Sher’s Odessa started from her doctoral dissertation titled “Who Made Us Monsters? Narrative Psychology and The Female Jewish Gothic.” I assume it evolved a lot to go from academic writing to horror novel, but I think the question was answered. The book doesn't explain much. It doesn't … [Read more]

vega-table's CBR18 Review No:20 · Genres: Fiction, History, Horror · Tags: Gabrielle Sher ·
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Painfully Unfunny

Et Tu, Babe by Mark Leyner

May 3, 2026 by esmemoria Leave a Comment

This is going to be short and to the point. I HATED Mark Leyner’s Et Tu, Babe. I had a friend a long time ago who loved Leyner and the title of the book cracked me up. Well, the title was the first and last thing to give me even a twitch of amusement. There isn’t really a plot, per se, just … [Read more]

esmemoria's CBR18 Review No:16 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, Fiction · Tags: Mark Leyner ·
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“I didn’t need any help getting angry, I was great at that on my own.”

Platform Decay by Martha Wells

May 3, 2026 by Malin 2 Comments

Monthly Keyword 26: Decay Thank you to Tor Books and NetGalley for this ARC. My opinions are my own. This book is out on May 5th, 2026. Murderbot (who has installed a mental health module now, and keeps doing Emotion checks on itself) is on a rescue mission on a large artificial planet … [Read more]

Malin's CBR18 Review No:24 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #Science Fiction, AI, ARC, cbr18, family, keyword 26, LGBTQIA, Malin, martha wells, NetGalley, rescue mission, space, The Murderbot Diaries ·
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“Despite her past experiences with murders, she had not yet learned that the most inescapable force in the world is irony.”

The Rushworth Family Plot: A Mr. Darcy & Miss Tilney Mystery (#4) by Claudia Gray

May 3, 2026 by bjornsnipe 2 Comments

To condemn the female of the species for frivolity while simultaneously limiting her to frivolity is patently unjust, and yet grievously common. Jonathan Darcy and Juliet Tilney understand each other (and their own hearts) perfectly; it's a pity their families do not. A series of misunderstandings, … [Read more]

bjornsnipe's CBR18 Review No:22 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: but it kind of is, but it's not the main focus, claudia gray, Jane Austen, Regency murder mystery, Romance ·
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Recent Comments

  • Malin
    on “I didn’t need any help getting angry, I was great at that on my own.”
    I requested it, but never dreamed that I would actually get it. This is one of my happiest ARC acquisitions...
  • Emmalita
    on “I didn’t need any help getting angry, I was great at that on my own.”
    I’m so excited for new Murderbot. I didn’t ask for an arc this time.
  • Malin
    on “Despite her past experiences with murders, she had not yet learned that the most inescapable force in the world is irony.”
    I have an ARC of The Fatal Unpleasantness at Netherfield, and had only read until book 2 until earlier this...
  • Maximoff
    on “Life isn’t easy, no matter where you are. You’ll make choices you think are right, and then suffer for them.”
    I agree that you have great gif/memes. I also truly appreciate snark in reviews as I am a fan of...
  • Maximoff
    on “For a quart of ale is a dish for a king”- William Shakespeare
    Your review reminded me that I have the second book and should add to my TBR pile. Thanks!
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