So it’s time to bring Carl’s RIP II Challenge to an end and I have to thank him for once again putting together such an incredible challenge and being such an incredible host. This challen… more →
Stuff as Dreams are Made onbookchronicle wrote 8 months ago: “Charlie Asher walked on the earth like an ant walks on the surface of water, as if the slightest mi … more →
bookchronicle wrote 9 months ago: “You will rejoice to hear that no disaster has accompanied the commencement of an enterprise which … more →
bookchronicle wrote 9 months ago: In Leonard Wolf’s introduction of the 100th anniversary of Dracula, he explores the sensation that … more →
elizabethwillse wrote 9 months ago: I knew the RIP challenge over at Stainless Steel Droppings was going to be easy. it’s not a c … more →
elizabethwillse wrote 9 months ago: Just read The Battle of the Labyrinth, the fourth, and latest volume in Rick Riordan’s Percy J … more →
Eva wrote 1 year ago: Today has been insanely long. I ran around with my niece doing errands and playing from 11 to 6, an … more →
Chris wrote 1 year ago: I decided to close the RIP II challenge with The Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury after having it reco … more →
Becky wrote 1 year ago: Today marks the end of Carl’s RIP II challenge. (Readers Imbibing Peril) You may read all of … more →
everythinginbetween wrote 1 year ago: Last week I found myself not reading, and whenever I find myself not reading that means other demand … more →
Chris wrote 1 year ago: What’s left to say about Neil Gaiman? There won’t be any surprises here. Fragile Things … more →
Chris wrote 1 year ago: Happy October Everyone! Yes, it’s a holiday in my little world. October has always been my fav … more →
everythinginbetween wrote 1 year ago: I promised myself I would read four books for Carl’s RIPII challenge and so far I have read … more →
Eva wrote 1 year ago: I read three short stories today: “The Gray Man” by Rebecca West, “The Cyprian Cat … more →
Chris wrote 1 year ago: The Historian is one whopper of a book, but it’s worth every page and every word. It is the ha … more →
Eva wrote 1 year ago: I’ve read two more of the selections from Witches’ Brew, both of which were rather short … more →
Eva wrote 1 year ago: Before I get to the review, just wanted to let everyone know that Dewey has posted guidelines for th … more →
Becky wrote 1 year ago: Clare, Cassandra. 2007. City of Bones. You might not think that witnessing a murder would lead a you … more →
Chris wrote 1 year ago: I went into this book not expecting too much to be honest. I knew that it was a spin-off of Dracula … more →
Eva wrote 1 year ago: This week, I read three stories from the Witches’ Brew collection: “The Yellow Wall Pape … more →