Book 268: A Burnable Book – Bruce Holsinger
Whoa, talk about a fascinating novel. It opens with a murder and builds from there! I finished the book in just […]
Book 268: A Burnable Book – Bruce Holsinger Read Post »
Whoa, talk about a fascinating novel. It opens with a murder and builds from there! I finished the book in just […]
Book 268: A Burnable Book – Bruce Holsinger Read Post »
After nearly a month of trekking through, I’ve FINALLY finished this book. Coming in at 748 pages, this is 250
Book 267: Winter’s Tale – Mark Helprin Read Post »
This month’s question from The Classics Club is a great one! I’ve struggled with many of the other questions and
The Classics Club – March 2014 Meme Read Post »
Stephen King is a sick-sick man, but clearly incredibly talented to write these books. After reading Cujo, I wasn’t sure
Book 266: Misery – Stephen King Read Post »
What a quick fun read! I thoroughly enjoyed this book and if Merrow were to expand this story into a
Book 265: It’s All Geek to Me – J. L. Merrow Read Post »
Talk about a rough read. The entire time I was reading this, I kept thinking back to that phrase from
Book 264: Overcoming Passive-Aggression – Tim Murphy and Loriann Hoff Oberlin Read Post »
It’s funny how quickly things change. Back in May and June of last year I spent a good amount of
Book 263: What I Talk About When I Talk About Running – Haruki Murakami Read Post »
For my first, and probably only, foray into James Bond this was definitely a good one. Compared to other spy
Book 262: From Russia with Love – Ian Fleming Read Post »
Coming back to Maupin’s San Francisco is like going home after a really long vacation. There’s something comforting and something
Book 261: Significant Others (Tales of the City #5) – Armistead Maupin Read Post »