Book 169: In the Skin of a Lion – Michael Ondaatje
Now, having read two books by Michael Ondaatje, one thing is certain: his writing is incredibly smooth and beautiful, especially […]
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Now, having read two books by Michael Ondaatje, one thing is certain: his writing is incredibly smooth and beautiful, especially […]
Book 169: In the Skin of a Lion – Michael Ondaatje Read Post »
What a messed up novel. And I mean that in a really good way. Like I’m shaking my head saying
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Very long review short: I didn’t like this book. At only 158 pages it still took me a full week
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For what is probably my final galley of 2012 I read Life Death! Prizes! by Stephen May. I requested a
Book 154: Life! Death! Prizes! – Stephen May Read Post »
What an ending…It’s not very often an author can write an ending to a series that is simultaneously powerful and
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[Click here to read an updated response from my September 2018 re-read.] And so it ends…there is so much that
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[Click here to read an updated response from September 2018.] I’m sad that my re-read of the series is coming
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Where to begin…seriously. I finished this novel Monday night after a whirlwind read—I could not put it down. I stumbled
Book 121: The Absolutist – John Boyne Read Post »
So sometimes it sucks to be well read, or at least appear so. A friend visited last weekend and she
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