Book 162: The Casual Vacancy – J.K. Rowling
I felt this was a brilliant follow-up to the Harry Potter series. Well done J.K. Rowling, well done. However, I […]
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I felt this was a brilliant follow-up to the Harry Potter series. Well done J.K. Rowling, well done. However, I […]
Book 162: The Casual Vacancy – J.K. Rowling 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 »
I started to read this a few months ago, but I just couldn’t get into it in the first few
Book 153: 1984 – George Orwell Read Post »
So I thought I’d wrapped up with The Literary Others event after Annabel, but I realized I had time to
Book 152: The Collection – Tom Léger and Riley MacLeod (eds.) Read Post »
Doctor Zhivago counts for three challenges, and actually wraps up one of my 2012 Challenges! It counts for the Back
Book 138: Doctor Zhivago – Boris Pasternak 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 »
One part telenovela, one part newspaper serial, one part culture clash and one part comedy of errors, Dogeaters by Jessica Hagedorn
Book 107: Dogeaters – Jessica Hagedorn Read Post »
Well I survived the slog. At points I honestly didn’t think I would get through the novel and really should
Book 105: Gone With the Wind – Margaret Mitchell Read Post »
So far of the books my boss lent me last September this is by far my favorite. Although I enjoyed
Book 104: People in Trouble – Sarah Schulman Read Post »