Book 201: Homo Domesticus – David Valdes Greenwood
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 »
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 »
For May the hosts of The Classics Club have asked members to “Tell us about the classic book(s) you’re reading
The Classics Club – May 2013 Meme Read Post »
Am I the only person in the world who didn’t realize that this was a true account? For some reason
Book 199: Girl, Interrupted – Susanna Kaysen Read Post »
I’m never sure whether I should research an author or book too much before I start reading, especially if it
Book 198: The Waiting Tree – Lindsay Moynihan Read Post »
Yay for another book that counts for multiple challenges (Mount TBR, Back to the Classics and The Classics Club)! (It’s
Book 197: Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Three Stories – Truman Capote Read Post »
Where to start with this book . . . It’s not that it was a bad book, but it wasn’t
Book 196: The Laird’s Forbidden Lover – Amelia C. Gormley Read Post »
Sorry for the long post in advance, it’s been a long time since I’ve read a book about museums and
Book 195: Loot: The Battle over the Stolen Treasures of the Ancient World – Sharon Waxma Read Post »
I chose this novel because it has an awesome name. I had a vague idea of what the book was
Book 194: Down and Out in Paris and London – George Orwell Read Post »