Book 298: L’America – Martha McPhee
Honestly, I’m sad I didn’t like this as much as I thought I would. Seriously, I’ve given it the lowest […]
Book 298: L’America – Martha McPhee Read Post »
Honestly, I’m sad I didn’t like this as much as I thought I would. Seriously, I’ve given it the lowest […]
Book 298: L’America – Martha McPhee Read Post »
If it weren’t for the strength of the last book and Colfer’s series in general, the opening line of this
Book 295: The Hangman’s Revolution (W.A.R.P. #2) – Eoin Colfer Read Post »
It is very rare that a second novel, let alone a middle novel in a trilogy, can surpass the first.
Book 291: Her Dark Curiosity (The Madman’s Daughter #2) – Megan Shepherd Read Post »
This month’s question from The Classics Club is finally an easy question! Seriously for once they’ve asked a question I
The Classics Club – May 2014 Meme 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 »
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 »
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 »
After seeing this on Heather’s blog Between the Covers and seeing her recommend it to many other people over the
Book 259: Zazen – Vanessa Veselka Read Post »
So I finally got around to reading The French Lieutenant’s Woman. I won this book as part of Robert’s blogoversary give away
Book 255: The French Lieutenant’s Woman – John Fowles Read Post »