Book 236: No Name – Wilkie Collins
Unlike Dickens, I could read Wilkie Collins ALL DAY. There are those of you out there that will find this […]
Book 236: No Name – Wilkie Collins Read Post »
Unlike Dickens, I could read Wilkie Collins ALL DAY. There are those of you out there that will find this […]
Book 236: No Name – Wilkie Collins Read Post »
For a book that has this much hype I expected it to have a lot more impact upon completion. Perhaps
Book 224: Seating Arrangements – Maggie Shipstead Read Post »
Although I enjoyed this book I didn’t enjoy it quite as much as James’ The Missing Manuscript of Jane Austen.
Book 222: The Lost Memoirs of Jane Austen – Syrie James Read Post »
What a fun novel! I am so glad I stumbled across this novel and I cannot wait to read more
Book 220: The Missing Manuscript of Jane Austen – Syrie James Read Post »
It will not be a surprise to those of you who have followed this blog for sometime that I was
Book 219: Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Read Post »
As with most pop-psychology books, I’m a little torn: do the benefits of the book outweigh the drawbacks of the
Book 216: The Velvet Rage – Alan Downs Read Post »
What a great re-read. This was required reading in high school and I remember reading it, but I had little-to-no
Book 214: To Kill A Mockingbird – Harper Lee Read Post »
This was a surprising read and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Unlike many of the ‘classics’ I’ve read the writing style
Book 211: Uncle Tom’s Cabin – Harriet Beecher Stowe Read Post »
I’ve wanted to read this since a book group I was in when I first moved to Boston read it.
Book 205: Harvard’s Secret Court – William Wright Read Post »