Book 58: What Would Jane Austen Do? – Laurie Brown
What a fun novel! I was not expecting much as I purchased this in the Kindle sale a few weeks […]
Book 58: What Would Jane Austen Do? – Laurie Brown Read Post »
What a fun novel! I was not expecting much as I purchased this in the Kindle sale a few weeks […]
Book 58: What Would Jane Austen Do? – Laurie Brown Read Post »
This was a so-so read. I wasn’t really sure what to expect, but I remember when it first hit the
Book 57: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies – Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith Read Post »
What a stark contrast to Henry Miller’s Tropic of Cancer. I’m not sure if this is because a woman wrote
Book 56: Slammerkin – Emma Donoghue Read Post »
“Sex everywhere: it was slopping over, a neap tide that swept the props from under the city.” (204) This quote
Book 55: Tropic of Cancer – Henry Miller Read Post »
The complete title of this work is The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder, Insanity, and the Making
Book 54: The Professor and the Madman – Simon Winchester Read Post »
First, I want to share that this book is staying on my shelf to re-read again and again. Emma Donoghue
Book 53: Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha – Roddy Doyle Read Post »
This is the story of Billy Argos, the boy detective. The way the book is put together is fascinating and
Book 52: The Boy Detective Fails – Joe Meno Read Post »
I’m not sure how to review this book. I’m surprised I’ve not heard more about it, but simultaneously not in
Book 51: The Finkler Question – Howard Jacobson Read Post »
Bastard Out of Carolina is the story of Ruth Anne “Bone” Cartwright. It’s a story about survival and about perseverance.
Book 50: Bastard Out of Carolina – Dorothy Allison Read Post »