Book 89: Hood – Emma Donoghue
Hood is the first of the 40 books I’ve committed to in Reading Challenges for 2012. It comes from the Mount […]
Book 89: Hood – Emma Donoghue Read Post »
Hood is the first of the 40 books I’ve committed to in Reading Challenges for 2012. It comes from the Mount […]
Book 89: Hood – Emma Donoghue Read Post »
I read this book for our library book group, Books into Films. I just finished watching the film and as
Book 88: Lost Horizon – James Hilton Read Post »
This is one of the most hauntingly beautiful novels I have read. I had some inclinations of how beautiful it was from reading the synopsis and reading Robert’s review and author post over at 101 Books. Now before we go any further, if you haven’t read the book, go here and read the book description. After you’ve read it, If you have any desire to read the book, don’t read this review. Although I don’t tell everything, and actually leave out a good bit, it still reveals a lot.
Book 87: Never Let Me Go – Kazuo Ishiguro Read Post »
A co-worker recommended March and prior to reading it I knew only that it detailed the mostly absent character of Mr.
Book 86: March – Geraldine Brooks Read Post »
This (not sure if the embed is working for anyone else, but it isn’t working on my computer at the moment)
The Joy of Books and The Edinburgh Book Sculptures Read Post »
As the final novel I could not have asked for a better ending to the informal trilogy. Another ten years
Book 85: Jo’s Boys – Louisa May Alcott Read Post »
I’ll confess that I am back dating this post. I finished reading this the third week in December, but never
Book 84: Little Men – Louisa May Alcott Read Post »
Although I enjoyed this book, it was not as good as the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. The Kane
Book 83: The Red Pyramid (The Kane Chronicles #1) – Rick Riordan Read Post »
I decided with this novel that I would include re-reads in my reviews unless I have reviewed them in the
Book 82: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo – Stieg Larsson Read Post »