Book 203: The Canterbury Tales – Geoffrey Chaucer
I’m not sure about the rest of you, but in High School, one of my AP literature courses required that we […]
Book 203: The Canterbury Tales – Geoffrey Chaucer Read Post »
I’m not sure about the rest of you, but in High School, one of my AP literature courses required that we […]
Book 203: The Canterbury Tales – Geoffrey Chaucer Read Post »
I just want to start by saying if by some odd chance you’re the publisher of this book, you need
Book 186: The Throne of Fire (The Kane Chronicles #2) – Rick Riordan Read Post »
I can’t wait for the next in this series to come out! When it does, I’m going to re-read the
Book 181: The Mark of Athena (The Heroes of Olympus #3) – Rick Riordan Read Post »
[Check out my 2014 updated review when I re-read it as part of my 30×30 project.] What is there to
Book 161: The Hobbit – J.R.R. Tolkien Read Post »
What a messed up novel. And I mean that in a really good way. Like I’m shaking my head saying
Book 160: Rosemary’s Baby – Ira Levin Read Post »
Short and sweet. I’m finished! I am done with all of my challenges for 2012! Upon completion of this book
Book 158: Lysistrata/The Acharnians/The Clouds – Aristophanes Read Post »
[Check out my 2016 re-read here.] Now THIS is how you end a series. Although I’m definitely sad about quite
Book 150: The Enchantress – Michael Scott Read Post »
What an ending…It’s not very often an author can write an ending to a series that is simultaneously powerful and
Book 139: The Last Guardian (Artemis Fowl, Book 8) – Eoin Colfer Read Post »
[Click here to read an updated response from my September 2018 re-read.] And so it ends…there is so much that
Book 133: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – J.K. Rowling Read Post »