Susanna Clarke’s debut novel Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell is an incredibly ambitious undertaking. Within approxamitely 800 pages, Clarke brings to life an alternate history of England, re… more →
Gotham NightsNate wrote 2 months ago: No reviewer, and certainly not my humble self, blabbing about how amazing this books is will ever tr … more →
Joshua M Brown wrote 3 months ago: I just finished an absolute monster of a book, and although its not investment-related per se, it i … more →
C T Hall wrote 4 months ago: I was given a copy of Susanna Clarke’s debut work 3-4 months ago, but regrettably put it on my … more →
Myron wrote 5 months ago: Imagine England in the early nineteenth century and magic reappears after centuries of dormancy. Two … more →
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guerrilla808 wrote 10 months ago: Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell is a book by Susanna Clarke about magic returning to England afte … more →
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Sean wrote 1 year ago: I needed a long book to keep me company at the coffeeshop the other day, so I naturally picked up th … more →
Artemis wrote 1 year ago: Susanna Clarke’s debut novel Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell is an incredibly ambitious un … more →
jjackunrau wrote 1 year ago: I took a day off work today. Not library work but writing work. I’m done Part One (of Six?) of … more →
Matt Keefe wrote 1 year ago: Following on from the recent frenzy of blog-ranting on the subject of narrative styles, I thought I … more →
jaclemens wrote 1 year ago: There are many ways to slant a top ten list, but this is my straight up Top Ten Books list (arranged … more →