Updates first (anxiety is never in short supply, so it can wait its turn): Marilynne Robinson has just been awarded the Orange Prize for Home. Iain Pears’ Stone’s Fall is finally out in th… more →
andyrossagency wrote 2 weeks ago: This is about the books I’ve been reading this summer. Actually, I’m a little embarras … more →
DebbieN wrote 1 month ago: Updates first (anxiety is never in short supply, so it can wait its turn): Marilynne Robinson has ju … more →
twins4reading wrote 1 month ago: I know that I said that I was planning on starting Ship of Fools with the month on Monday…and … more →
icedtea wrote 1 month ago: Stone’s Fall by Iain Pears I’ve enjoyed Iain Pears’ art mystery series, but haven … more →
Jenn | The King's English Bookshop wrote 2 months ago: Stone’s Fall, Iain Pears If you like your mysteries succinct and neatly structured, Stone … more →
jewwishes wrote 3 months ago: It has been a busy few days due to Pesach. I have relished the moments spent in celebration, and it … more →
Huston wrote 5 months ago: Two years ago I was waiting in the drive-thru at a Taco Bell, flipping through the newspaper. I cam … more →
ambergold wrote 6 months ago: Authors: Thrillers/Mystery: Kay Hooper (Shadows, Fear, & Evil trilogies) Iris Johansen J.D. Rob … more →
Cori wrote 6 months ago: Recommended by: My friend Hillary Purchased from: Myopic Books, Chicago Rating: 8 out of 10 Synopsi … more →
savidgereads wrote 6 months ago: So naturally I have started to go through what I think are the best books of the year which I will a … more →
DebbieN wrote 7 months ago: In my last post I mentioned that Iain Pears’ new novel has just been announced and will be com … more →
DebbieN wrote 7 months ago: What happens when a popular and acclaimed author–oh, let’s pick Iain Pears again, becaus … more →
hmks wrote 1 year ago: An Instance of the Fingerpost, by Iain Pears I have a reoccurring problem in my life: whether to fi … more →
esheley wrote 1 year ago: With all the personal drama of the past few weeks, I’ve accumulated quite a backlog. So today … more →
anonemiss wrote 1 year ago: Iain Pears’s The Dream of Scipio, 2002, about hundred and sixty-five thousands words in three … more →
savidgereads wrote 1 year ago: Sometimes a book comes along and you think ‘wow that ticks all my boxes’. Take Iain Pears ‘Instance … more →
sbmacinnis wrote 1 year ago: One of my favourite literary genres is murder mysteries. They are one of my great guilty pleasures. … more →
Emma wrote 1 year ago: I bought Iain Pears’s An Instance of the Fingerpost because I was looking for books which reflected … more →
Drew wrote 1 year ago: In my personal library, I have a shelf- the Sacred Shelf of 10. This is the shelf that holds the bo … more →