Book 151: Annabel – Kathleen Winter
This is definitely one of the top three most beautiful books I have read this year. Not only is it […]
Book 151: Annabel – Kathleen Winter Read Post »
This is definitely one of the top three most beautiful books I have read this year. Not only is it […]
Book 151: Annabel – Kathleen Winter 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 »

Babycakes takes place two years after Further Tales of the City and of the four books I’ve read in the series this is my least favorite. I understand characters have to grow and evolve, but sometimes you just don’t want them to.
In comparison to the other novels in this series, the novel seems angst ridden and is darker than the previous novels. I’m not sure if this is a direct response to Maupin’s mindset at the time or the general feeling of gloom and doom of San Francisco and the LGBT community at the time. Originally published in 1984, Maupin wrote the tales in Babycakes while Reagan was President of the US and Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister of the UK and the AIDS crisis was on the horizon (although the Reagan administration didn’t acknowledge it until 1987).
Book 74: Babycakes – Armistead Maupin Read Post »
First I have to apologize for the length of the post, it definitely got away from me. I planned on
Book 61: Brave New World – Aldous Huxley Read Post »
If I were to write a novel, I assume it would be something like this one, somewhat scatter-brained, somewhat genius
Book 59: Him, Her, Him Again, The End of Him – Patricia Marx Read Post »
What a stark contrast to Henry Miller’s Tropic of Cancer. I’m not sure if this is because a woman wrote
Book 56: Slammerkin – Emma Donoghue Read Post »
I’m not sure how to review this book. I’m surprised I’ve not heard more about it, but simultaneously not in
Book 51: The Finkler Question – Howard Jacobson Read Post »