Book 136: Flesh and Blood – Michael Cunningham
I knew Michael Cunningham could write a great novel, especially one that could be adapted to the screen, like A […]
Book 136: Flesh and Blood – Michael Cunningham Read Post »
I knew Michael Cunningham could write a great novel, especially one that could be adapted to the screen, like A […]
Book 136: Flesh and Blood – Michael Cunningham Read Post »
I want to like Dickens—I really do. The only problem is that I’m convinced if he had a better editor
Book 134: Great Expectations – Charles Dickens Read Post »
I knew very little about Charles Dickens going into reading A Tale of Two Cities. Seriously, the most I know
Book 131: A Tale of Two Cities – Charles Dickens Read Post »
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 »
Yay for a quick enthralling read! We all know I discovered a love for Jane Austen fan-fiction last year and
Book 120: The Phantom of Pemberley – Regina Jeffers Read Post »
So sometimes it sucks to be well read, or at least appear so. A friend visited last weekend and she
Book 119: Anna Karenina – Leo Tolstoy Read Post »
[For an updated response check out my July 2015 reading of Mansfield Park.] I finished reading Mansfield Park this weekend
Book 116: Mansfield Park – Jane Austen Read Post »
This is one of those situations where I’m glad I don’t read the backs of books carefully each time before
Book 112: The Book Thief – Markus Zusak Read Post »
I must preface this post with the caveat that prior to reading the novel I knew little about it. I
Book 110: The Color Purple – Alice Walker Read Post »