Book 684: Ethan Frome – Edith Wharton
Similar to my reading of The Age of Innocence two years ago, I was pleasantly surprised by my reading of this. […]
Book 684: Ethan Frome – Edith Wharton Read Post »
Similar to my reading of The Age of Innocence two years ago, I was pleasantly surprised by my reading of this. […]
Book 684: Ethan Frome – Edith Wharton Read Post »
This was a good story. It’s probably better than I’m giving it credit for, but that’s the way it goes
Book 683: The Gravity of Us – Phil Stamper Read Post »
If you’re a fan of McTucky Fried High, Carnilius’ hilariously poignant YouTube series about anthropomorphized food surviving high school, you’ll
Book 682: Camp Cutlery – Robin Carnilius Read Post »
What this books needs more than anything, is a good editor: there were continuity errors, there were issues with over
Book 681: Lab Partners – Mora Montgomery Read Post »
Talk about a gut punch of an ending. The Dark Tower picks up immediately where Song of Susannah ends and
Book 680: The Dark Tower (The Dark Tower #7) – Stephen King Read Post »
This is another great introduction into manga in that it’s easy to follow the reverse (for western readers) style of
Book 679: Our Dining Table – Mita Ori Read Post »
My jaw legit hurt after I was reading this because my mouth kept hanging open at the sheer audacity of
Book 678: Blowout – Rachel Maddow Read Post »
Apparently I revisit Jane Austen’s Persuasion (May 2015 response) every 5-6 years. Last time I read it was when some friends
Book 677: Persuasion – Jane Austen Read Post »
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I said I’d take a look at this after the publisher reached out
Book 676: Sense of Wonder – Bill Schelley Read Post »