Book 333: The Bitterweed Path – Thomas Hal Phillips
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 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 »
Atwood is an incredible writer and story teller and there’s really not much more that needs to be said, so when
Book 302: Stone Mattress – Margaret Atwood 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 »
The second novel in Andrew Grey’s Senses series with Dreamspinner Press didn’t disappoint, but paled in comparison to the first (and
Book 274: Love Comes In Darkness (Senses #2) – Andrew Grey Read Post »
And with this book I completed ALL of my reading challenges this year! I will do a wrap up post
Book 248: War and Peace – Leo Tolstoy Read Post »
After thoroughly enjoying The Missing Manuscript of Jane Austen and The Lost Memoirs of Jane Austen, it will come as
Book 223: The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Brontë – Syrie James Read Post »
So I finally finished it. It took almost an entire month, but I did it. It actually wasn’t a bad
Book 192: Middlemarch – George Eliot (Mary Anne Evans) Read Post »
Although I thoroughly enjoyed this book and thought it was beautifully written, it didn’t really leave me with much of
Book 189: Water for Elephants – Sara Gruen Read Post »
WARNING and APOLOGY: this post starts with a rather long tangent about literature, art and people. (Sorry! Probably should be
Book 170: The Picture of Dorian Gray – Oscar Wilde Read Post »