Book 276: Dracula – Bram Stoker
Welcome back Classic Club! I apparently needed a four, almost five, month break from the club. There wasn’t a specific […]
Book 276: Dracula – Bram Stoker Read Post »
Welcome back Classic Club! I apparently needed a four, almost five, month break from the club. There wasn’t a specific […]
Book 276: Dracula – Bram Stoker Read Post »
Whoa, talk about a fascinating novel. It opens with a murder and builds from there! I finished the book in just
Book 268: A Burnable Book – Bruce Holsinger Read Post »
Stephen King is a sick-sick man, but clearly incredibly talented to write these books. After reading Cujo, I wasn’t sure
Book 266: Misery – Stephen King Read Post »
This is the fourth book in the Robert Langdon series and Brown’s sixth novel. As with the others, this is
Book 256: Inferno (Robert Langdon #4) – Dan Brown Read Post »
One of my friends put it best, ‘So apparently Cujo is just a bad lifetime movie with a rabid dog’
Book 191: Cujo – Stephen King 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 »
This book was great! I mean I would totally read it again and I’m actually looking forward to watching the
Book 156: Get Shorty – Elmore Leonard Read Post »
John le Carré’s espionage thriller can definitely carry it’s weight, but for once I think I prefer the film to
Book 123: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy – John Le Carré Read Post »
Yay for a quick enthralling read! We all know I discovered a love for Jane Austen fan-fiction last year and
Book 120: The Phantom of Pemberley – Regina Jeffers Read Post »