Book 302: Stone Mattress – Margaret Atwood
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 »
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 »
This book has been on my to-be-read shelf for so long it took quite a while to trace where and when
Book 301: Chocolat (Chocolat #1) – Joanne Harris 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 »
Give me a book about a another book (missing, newly discovered, controversial, etc.) and I am happy. The writing could
Book 297: The Bookman’s Tale – Charlie Lovett 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 »
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 was quite possibly the strangest and quirkiest book I’ve read in ages. The majority of it comes from the
Book 290: One More Thing – B.J. Novak Read Post »
Of the three books in the On the Seventh Day trilogy, this was my favorite. It has been almost two
Book 289: The Devil and Miss Prym (And On the Seventh Day #3) – Paulo Coelho Read Post »