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 »
This novel takes place two years after Further Tales of the City and of the four books I’ve read in the series this
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 »