Book 172: Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen
[For less fan-boy love and more response check out my August 2013 response here.] Swoon. That’s my review, that’s it. I […]
Book 172: Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Read Post »
[For less fan-boy love and more response check out my August 2013 response here.] Swoon. That’s my review, that’s it. I […]
Book 172: Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Read Post »
WARNING and APOLOGY: this post starts with a rather long tangent about literature, art and people. (Sorry! Probably should be
Book 170: The Picture of Dorian Gray – Oscar Wilde Read Post »
Now, having read two books by Michael Ondaatje, one thing is certain: his writing is incredibly smooth and beautiful, especially
Book 169: In the Skin of a Lion – Michael Ondaatje Read Post »
It may have taken two weeks to read this book, but it was completely worth it. I don’t know the
Book 168: 1Q84 – Haruki Murakami Read Post »
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 »
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 »
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 »
I want to like Dickens—I really do. The only problem is that I’m convinced if he had a better editor
Book 134: Great Expectations – Charles Dickens 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 »