Book 124: The Man Who Knew Too Much – David Leavitt
Overall this book was ‘meh’. I couldn’t get into it and it wasn’t what I thought it would be. With […]
Book 124: The Man Who Knew Too Much – David Leavitt Read Post »
Overall this book was ‘meh’. I couldn’t get into it and it wasn’t what I thought it would be. With […]
Book 124: The Man Who Knew Too Much – David Leavitt Read Post »
John le Carré’s espionage thriller can definitely carry it’s weight, but for once I think I prefer the film to
Book 123: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy – John Le Carré Read Post »
I need to stop saying I don’t like nonfiction and start saying I enjoy immersive nonfiction. It seems the majority
Book 122: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks – Rebecca Skloot Read Post »
Where to begin…seriously. I finished this novel Monday night after a whirlwind read—I could not put it down. I stumbled
Book 121: The Absolutist – John Boyne Read Post »
Yay for a quick enthralling read! We all know I discovered a love for Jane Austen fan-fiction last year and
Book 120: The Phantom of Pemberley – Regina Jeffers Read Post »
So sometimes it sucks to be well read, or at least appear so. A friend visited last weekend and she
Book 119: Anna Karenina – Leo Tolstoy Read Post »
Bev of My Reader’s Block has called for the second check in of the 2012 Mount TBR (To Be Read) Reading Challenge and I’m
Mount TBR: Climbing Mt. Vancouver (Checkpoint 2) Read Post »
Congratulations Hollywood and hype! I had no idea how simple and eloquently written this novella is. From the few adaptations
Book 118: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde – Robert Louis Stevenson Read Post »
I searched out this novel after reading Howard’s End is on the Landing and thoroughly enjoying Hill’s writing style. And after
Book 117: The Bird of Night – Susan Hill Read Post »