I’ve finally finished Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke! I’ve finally finished it on my third attempt and I am so glad I did, it is a really good book, I even read the f… more →
Lacer's LifeAndrew wrote 2 months ago: My friend Tyler copied an idea from another blog about his ten must-read books. I figured that I … more →
rivene wrote 3 months ago: An amateur’s review of Michael Chabon’s The Yiddish Policeman’s Union by D.Scott Phillips Michael Ch … more →
hyejeabyun wrote 4 months ago: From the looks of this blog one would imagine that I do nothing but read (and subsequently nothing e … more →
gossamersong wrote 4 months ago: Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell imagines a Napoleonic era England with ballroom niceties, pendantic … more →
liselfwench wrote 6 months ago: Susanna Clarke is the author of possibly the most amazing book written (certainly one of the top ten … more →
Guy Shalev wrote 8 months ago: Supposedly, we read novels for the stories they contain. We read for the fiction, we read for the ch … more →
nancyhigh wrote 11 months ago: …makes me feel rather blue. I read this article posted by my wonderful agent Richard Curtis on … more →
timeenoughatlast wrote 11 months ago: Emphasis is mine. She sat and thought about it the following morning as she watched the strengthenin … more →
smlisk wrote 11 months ago: The last time we met, I discussed my struggles in deciding whether or not to minor in Spanish instea … more →
mr.wall wrote 1 year ago: okay so not only am i a total geek for packaging design to the degree that i will, for example, pay … more →
watertownlibrary wrote 1 year ago: Sometimes I get irritated with my own reading preferences. And I don’t mean my doomed search f … more →
saintluke wrote 1 year ago: Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell is by far one of the absolute best books I have ever read. But if y … more →
timeenoughatlast wrote 1 year ago: I am currently on gmail with a GHP student, Anton, and realize how much I want to reread Jonathan St … more →
Digital Dame wrote 1 year ago: Every so often, a book I read as a child will pop back up in my memory. I was always a great reader, … more →
Serena Trowbridge wrote 1 year ago: The Ladies of Grace Adieu by Susanna Clarke is a gem. Not just in the contents, but also in the book … more →
watertownlibrary wrote 1 year ago: There are some books that it’s just mandatory that you read – or at least try to read. I … more →
jenniferoksana wrote 1 year ago: Introduction to The Books of Caribbean Magic, 2nd Edition by Jennifer-Oksana Fandom: Pirates of the … more →
watertownlibrary wrote 1 year ago: Sometimes fantastic tag mashes start out as extremely boring ones. I wandered through LibraryThing l … more →
bookhling wrote 1 year ago: As my acquaintances know well enough already, I love reading. There is something peculiarly tempting … more →