Book 166: Midnight in Austenland – Shannon Hale
This is why reading a sequel/spinoff isn’t necessarily the best idea. Don’t get me wrong, I thoroughly enjoyed it and […]
Book 166: Midnight in Austenland – Shannon Hale Read Post »
This is why reading a sequel/spinoff isn’t necessarily the best idea. Don’t get me wrong, I thoroughly enjoyed it and […]
Book 166: Midnight in Austenland – Shannon Hale Read Post »
What better way to close out the year than with some much-needed light frivolous reading? Add in that it’s Jane
Book 165: Austenland – Shannon Hale Read Post »
This is Coelho’s second book I’ve read and although it wasn’t as good as The Alchemist, it was still incredibly
I’m starting to get an inkling as to why Charlotte Brontë was so bent on keeping Emily and Anne’s writings out
Book 157: Villette – Charlotte Brontë Read Post »
Very long review short: I didn’t like this book. At only 158 pages it still took me a full week
Book 155: The House of the Seven Gables – Nathaniel Hawthorne Read Post »
I decided to read L.A. Witt’s Where Nerves End after I found myself thoroughly enjoying Tucker Springs #2, Second Hand
Book 146: Where Nerves End (Tucker Springs #1) – L.A. Witt Read Post »
Embarrassingly, I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed this book. AND I’ve already purchased a copy of Where Nerves End (Tucker
Book 143: Second Hand (Tucker Springs #2) – Heidi Cullinan and Marie Sexton 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 decided to read Seraphina after seeing Grace’s review of the galley over at Books Without Any Pictures, and I am
Book 137: Seraphina – Rachel Hartman Read Post »