Book 285: The Grifters – Jim Thompson
I hope you never get tired of hearing it, but books like this are why I’m so glad Caroline and […]
Book 285: The Grifters – Jim Thompson Read Post »
I hope you never get tired of hearing it, but books like this are why I’m so glad Caroline and […]
Book 285: The Grifters – Jim Thompson Read Post »
What a follow-up! After reading Hyperion, the first in the Hyperion Cantos, I immediately moved into the second! So glad Alex
Book 284: The Fall of Hyperion (Hyperion Cantos #2) – Dan Simmons Read Post »
If there is a novel that could make someone fall in love with and/ or enjoy Science Fiction, this is
Book 283: Hyperion (Hyperion Cantos #1) – Dan Simmons Read Post »
[Check out my review of Margaret Atwood’s much awaited seque, The Testaments, here.] I can’t believe it’s been over five
Book 272: The Handmaid’s Tale (The Handmaid’s Tale #1) – Margaret Atwood 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 »
Whoa, talk about a fascinating novel. It opens with a murder and builds from there! I finished the book in just
Book 268: A Burnable Book – Bruce Holsinger Read Post »
After nearly a month of trekking through, I’ve FINALLY finished this book. Coming in at 748 pages, this is 250
Book 267: Winter’s Tale – Mark Helprin Read Post »
Stephen King is a sick-sick man, but clearly incredibly talented to write these books. After reading Cujo, I wasn’t sure
Book 266: Misery – Stephen King Read Post »
For my first, and probably only, foray into James Bond this was definitely a good one. Compared to other spy
Book 262: From Russia with Love – Ian Fleming Read Post »