Book 194: Down and Out in Paris and London – George Orwell
I chose this novel because it has an awesome name. I had a vague idea of what the book was […]
Book 194: Down and Out in Paris and London – George Orwell Read Post »
I chose this novel because it has an awesome name. I had a vague idea of what the book was […]
Book 194: Down and Out in Paris and London – George Orwell Read Post »
For some reason, this novel just felt more real and better developed than Tenino’s first novel in this series. Frat
Book 193: Love, Hypothetically (Theta Alpha Gamma #2) – Anne Tenino Read Post »
This is an example of a novel that could’ve been even better if they used a better copy editor, and
Book 190: Frat Boy and Toppy (Theta Alpha Gamma #1) – Anne Tenino Read Post »
Although I thoroughly enjoyed this book and thought it was beautifully written, it didn’t really leave me with much of
Book 189: Water for Elephants – Sara Gruen Read Post »
I’m so relieved to say this book was not at all what I thought it would be. And what I
Book 188: Never a Hero (Tucker Springs #5) – Marie Sexton Read Post »
I can’t stop reading this series! Seriously, I’m not sure whether this is a problem or not. I don’t think
Book 187: Covet Thy Neighbor (Tucker Springs #4) – L. A. Witt Read Post »
A friend from UNC (Go Heels! – it’s a gut reaction :-D), Hi Lizzie!, recommended The Madman’s Daughter as the
Book 184: The Madman’s Daughter (The Madman’s Daughter #1)- Megan Shepherd Read Post »
When I saw the title of this book I clearly had to read it, mostly because at a party in
Book 183: 50 Shades of Gay – Jeffery Self Read Post »
This book is definitely a reader’s book, or maybe a writer’s book? I’m never really sure what the difference is,
Book 180: Mickelsson’s Ghosts – John Gardner Read Post »