National Library Week in the US runs April 19-26 and the theme is Find Your Joy. At Cannonball Read, we love libraries of all kinds. Without libraries, many of us would have access to fewer books and resources. This year alone I’ve checked out crafting books, cookbooks, and a book about Malcolm X’s … [Read more]
Library Week! Show us Your Library Joy
Japanese Gothic by Kylie Lee Baker
Japanese Gothic by Kylie Lee Baker was perfectly fine. I'd even be comfortable saying it was good. In 2026 Lee Turner takes a lot of drugs to treat insomnia, and probably other things that were never named. He unnerves his father, but gets along with his father's Japanese girlfriend. After Lee … [Read more]
Quiet your tongue, and listen with your heart.
Struck Speechless by Tati Richardson
I read Tati Richardson’s Losing Sight last month in preparation for reading the arc for Struck Speechless. I loved Tamika and her friend group. I really enjoyed Richardson’s writing. I did not like Tamika’s love interest, Gideon in the last third of the book. He acknowledged that the many women … [Read more]
Not the review I was expecting to write
Lost and Found by Tarah DeWitt
I was really expecting this to be a strong 4 star read, instead I’m rounding up to 3 stars. The things I didn’t like, someone else will love, I’m sure. But the last 20-25 % of the book took me from “this book is imperfect but I’m enjoying it” to “oh no, I don’t like this.” I’ve read a lot of romance … [Read more]
The Sorry State of the Modern Malaise Novel
A Thousand Pardons by Jonathan Dee
The more I read of a particular genre of modern literature, the more it feels the same. The genre is a relative recent one, looking at well-off white people experiencing a midlife change, usually precipitated by crisis. There's a familiar pattern to the plots which goes beyond typical story beats … [Read more]
Exciting historical fiction for the kids
The Bletchley Riddle by Ruta Sepetys and Steve Sheinkin
The Bletchley Riddle, a novel for readers age 10-14, was co-written by Ruta Sepetys and Steve Sheinkin. The two authors take turns writing chapters from the points of view of 14-year-old Lizzie (Sepetys) and her 19-year-old brother Jakob (Sheinkin). It’s a fast-paced, thrilling and educational … [Read more]
Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam for layfolks
The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything by James Martin
Every now and again, there’s a picture of David Tenant that pops up on social media where he’s taking a selfie at a con, and there’s some guy just next to him with his nose in his phone. The caption is almost always some suggestion of what the other guy is missing being that close to a celebrity and … [Read more]
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