2013 Challenges – Halfway Checkpoint
So rather than doing three individual halfway checkpoints for my 2013 Reading Challenges I thought I would tie them all […]
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So rather than doing three individual halfway checkpoints for my 2013 Reading Challenges I thought I would tie them all […]
2013 Challenges – Halfway Checkpoint Read Post »
This book wasn’t quite what I was expecting, but I still found it an interesting read. My friend Chet sent
Book 206: The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth – Alexandra Robbins Read Post »
For June the hosts of The Classics Club have another member submitted question asking “What is your favourite opening sentence
The Classics Club – June 2013 Meme Read Post »
I’ve wanted to read this since a book group I was in when I first moved to Boston read it.
Book 205: Harvard’s Secret Court – William Wright Read Post »
As with Dancing with Mr. Darcy I picked up a copy of this novel when Border’s Books closed down in
Book 204: Willoughby’s Return – Jane Odiwe Read Post »
I’m not sure about the rest of you, but in High School, one of my AP literature courses required that we
Book 203: The Canterbury Tales – Geoffrey Chaucer Read Post »
This book, a collection of short stories, disappointed me. There were definitely a few gems, but overall it left me uninspired
Book 202: Dancing with Mr. Darcy – Sarah Waters (ed.) Read Post »
Once again, I have to say something about other Goodreads reviews that’s not very nice. Multiple people have compared this
Book 201: Homo Domesticus – David Valdes Greenwood Read Post »
The writing in this book is quite possibly the most beautiful writing I’ve ever read. The premise of the book,
Book 200: The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas – Gertrude Stein Read Post »