Book 365: The Brontë Project – Jennifer Vandever
I’m not sure what it is about Brontë fan-fiction, but they’re just not as whimsical as the Austen fan-fiction. Looking […]
Book 365: The Brontë Project – Jennifer Vandever Read Post »
I’m not sure what it is about Brontë fan-fiction, but they’re just not as whimsical as the Austen fan-fiction. Looking […]
Book 365: The Brontë Project – Jennifer Vandever Read Post »
As with 99% of the Classics I’ve read, I’m wondering what took me so long to read this one! Not
Book 361: Frankenstein – Mary Shelley Read Post »
Again, I’m not sure when I picked up this and The Witch of Portobello, but I’m assuming sometime back in 2011
Book 357: Eleven Minutes – Paulo Coelho Read Post »
Book three of the Jane Fairfax trilogy just didn’t live up to Jane Bites Back or Jane Goes Batty. That being said,
Book 355: Jane Vows Vengeance (Jane Fairfax #3) – Michael Thomas Ford Read Post »
Now THIS is how you end a trilogy. I assume this is the end, but I guess it could start-up
Book 306: Peaches for Father Francis (Chocolat #3) – Joanne Harris Read Post »
As I said in my response to Chocolat, I had no idea there were sequels and I’m so glad I decided to
Book 305: The Girl With No Shadow (Chocolat #2) – Joanne Harris Read Post »
I’m always happy when I discover an author new to me. As I said on Monday in my response to The
Book 294: The Art Restorer (Enrique Alonso #2) – Julián Sánchez 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 »
I know I say this often, but what a fascinating read, but what’s most exciting is that this is a
Book 270: Who Murdered Chaucer? – Jones, Yeager, Dolan, Fletcher & Dor Read Post »