Book 335: A Gronking To Remember- Lacey Noonan
There are no words for how bad this book is. Goodreads should allow a 0 star rating. Leaving it unrated is not […]
Book 335: A Gronking To Remember- Lacey Noonan Read Post »
There are no words for how bad this book is. Goodreads should allow a 0 star rating. Leaving it unrated is not […]
Book 335: A Gronking To Remember- Lacey Noonan Read Post »
The great part about The Austen Project, is I can read them in any order I want! Just like Austen’s original
Book 334: Northanger Abbey (The Austen Project #2) – Val McDermid Read Post »
This response is a bit scattered. It’s as close to stream-of-consciousness as I will ever get so enjoy it. I
Book 333: The Bitterweed Path – Thomas Hal Phillips Read Post »
This book simultaneously highlights what is good and what is bad about the white tower of academia. It explores a
Book 332: Male Sex Work and Society – Victor Minichiello and John Scott (eds.) Read Post »
Continuing my “Jane-uary” theme, I’ve just finished Northanger Abbey in time for our Jane Austen Book Club (JABC) discussion, which
Book 331: Northanger Abbey – Jane Austen Read Post »
If I didn’t know better I’d say one of my good friends from high school (cough Alexandra cough) was writing
Book 330: Waiting for the Flood – Alexis Hall Read Post »
Warning: Goodreads rant – skip to second paragraph. I’m not sure what jumped up everyone’s butts on Goodreads (I shouldn’t really
Book 329: A Jane Austen Education – William Deresiewicz Read Post »
I figured I would check this out after making my way through the Twilight Saga (Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking
Book 328: The Host – Stephenie Meyer Read Post »
Neither a bad end to 2014, nor a bad start to 2015, this was well worth the read. It wasn’t
Book 327: What Matters in Jane Austen? – John Mullan Read Post »