Book 172: Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen
[For less fan-boy love and more response check out my August 2013 response here.] Swoon. That’s my review, that’s it. I […]
Book 172: Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Read Post »
[For less fan-boy love and more response check out my August 2013 response here.] Swoon. That’s my review, that’s it. I […]
Book 172: Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Read Post »
Sometimes you just need a bit of fluff to make life seem less hectic. And that’s exactly what this series
Book 171: Dirty Laundry (Tucker Springs #3) – Heidi Cullinan Read Post »
WARNING and APOLOGY: this post starts with a rather long tangent about literature, art and people. (Sorry! Probably should be
Book 170: The Picture of Dorian Gray – Oscar Wilde Read Post »
Now, having read two books by Michael Ondaatje, one thing is certain: his writing is incredibly smooth and beautiful, especially
Book 169: In the Skin of a Lion – Michael Ondaatje Read Post »
For January the hosts of The Classics Club have asked a relatively simple question, What is the best book you’ve
The Classics Club – January 2013 Meme Read Post »
It may have taken two weeks to read this book, but it was completely worth it. I don’t know the
Book 168: 1Q84 – Haruki Murakami Read Post »
Although the year has changed, reading must continue 😀 For my first book of 2013 I used random.org to pull
Book 167: Vernon God Little – DBC Pierre Read Post »
This is why reading a sequel/spinoff isn’t necessarily the best idea. Don’t get me wrong, I thoroughly enjoyed it and
Book 166: Midnight in Austenland – Shannon Hale Read Post »
What better way to close out the year than with some much-needed light frivolous reading? Add in that it’s Jane
Book 165: Austenland – Shannon Hale Read Post »