Book 216: The Velvet Rage – Alan Downs
As with most pop-psychology books, I’m a little torn: do the benefits of the book outweigh the drawbacks of the […]
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As with most pop-psychology books, I’m a little torn: do the benefits of the book outweigh the drawbacks of the […]
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Over the past few weeks this book started appearing on a lot of the book blogs I follow. As I
Book 215: Winger – Andrew Smith Read Post »
What a great re-read. This was required reading in high school and I remember reading it, but I had little-to-no
Book 214: To Kill A Mockingbird – Harper Lee Read Post »
For the third installment of Anne Tenino’s Theta Alpha Gamma series she definitely made an impression. Although I despise the
Book 213: Sweet Young Thang (Theta Alpha Gamma #3) – Anne Tenino Read Post »
I had no idea what to expect going into this novel other than the basic ideas of what the novel
Book 212: The Front Runner – Patricia Nell Warren Read Post »
For July the hosts of The Classics Club have another member submitted question asking “What classic book has changed your
The Classics Club – July 2013 Meme Read Post »
This was a surprising read and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Unlike many of the ‘classics’ I’ve read the writing style
Book 211: Uncle Tom’s Cabin – Harriet Beecher Stowe Read Post »
Three years ago tomorrow, I started the The Oddness of Moving Things. It is really hard to believe I have actually
Three Year Anniversary?! Read Post »
If possible, Persepolis 2: The Story of a Return was better than Satrapi’s first graphic novel Persepolis: A Story of Childhood. Don’t
Book 210: Persepolis 2 – Marjane Satrapi Read Post »