Reading Spain, AKA an Homage to Miguel de Cervantes
In case you missed it, I went to Spain last month (scroll to the end for some GREAT panoramas). I was […]
Reading Spain, AKA an Homage to Miguel de Cervantes Read Post »
In case you missed it, I went to Spain last month (scroll to the end for some GREAT panoramas). I was […]
Reading Spain, AKA an Homage to Miguel de Cervantes Read Post »
Monday night, I had the pleasure of attending a reading at Harvard Bookstore (Shop Local!) featuring John Boyne, of The Absolutist fame,
A Book Reading and Obnoxious Readers Read Post »
I don’t care what people say. I love J.K. Rowling. [This was written before she came out as a transphobic
Book 304: The Silkworm (Cormoran Strike #2) – Robert Galbraith (J.K. Rowling) Read Post »
And she’s back! Now don’t get me wrong, Markinson (TBM)’s last novel, Marionette, wasn’t bad and was excellently written, it just
Book 296: Confessions from a Coffee Shop – T. B. Markinson Read Post »
I couldn’t start two monthly recaps in a row with book typos (don’t worry there is one), but I do
The writing in this book is quite possibly the most beautiful writing I’ve ever read. The premise of the book,
Book 200: The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas – Gertrude Stein Read Post »
This is why I love living in Boston, a ‘big city.’ Yesterday I was desperately searching for five copies of