dummidumbwit wrote 3 days ago: Jude the Obscure From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Having never actually completed reading Jam … more →
thesicklychild wrote 2 months ago: I am currently reading The Family Moskat by Isaac Bashevis Singer. It’s been a great read so f … more →
Benjamin Steele wrote 2 months ago: I was just having a discussion with my friend. We were talking about horror writing and what define … more →
yayayanonono wrote 3 months ago: From The Return of the Native: “To his astonishment there stood within the room Diggory Venn, … more →
harmoniousgardens wrote 3 months ago: After Catalina Island, my Internet became hard to access, so I resorted to my books. I had brought … more →
fromlaurelstreet wrote 3 months ago: Tess of the D’Urbervilles (read 1980s, listened Recorded Book 6/07) Highly recommended An abso … more →
Molly wrote 3 months ago: Tess of the d’Urbervilles is the story of a beautiful girl who is sent away by her parents to … more →
racheljeffcoat wrote 3 months ago: Sometimes lines of poetry fall so beautifully into place that they repeat in the back of your head w … more →
Judy wrote 3 months ago: After watching and reviewing the 1998 TV adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s great novel, I re-watche … more →
Tel wrote 4 months ago: Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) English Novelist, Poet, Short Story Writer Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), Engl … more →
write2travel wrote 4 months ago: The following sort of post is making frequent appearances on facebook pages and the like everywhere, … more →
squaresofwheat wrote 4 months ago: Pancras Halfspider: Paul Day's The Meeting Place Like an Edwardian cinema, a Victorian train sta … more →
santitafarella wrote 4 months ago: Christopher Hitchens has often said he’s glad to see the Old Nobodaddy go—but Thomas Har … more →
franciskj wrote 4 months ago: Paul’s piece sounded like medical prescription of naturopathy. people of Indus Valley had disc … more →
poeticgrin wrote 4 months ago: A note found inside a used book, This always made me think of you. marking a Thomas Hardy poem, … more →
macoffeegrounds wrote 4 months ago: I am a teacher of English, and if you are reading this, then you are a literate human being. What f … more →
oneyearbook wrote 4 months ago: A great story here (at the Guardian, which I find has a lot of really interesting book coverage), ab … more →
Brian Tompkins wrote 4 months ago: Picture by David Jones Hardy expert Michael Millgate suggests that this small area of heath beside T … more →
Kirsty wrote 4 months ago: Firstly, I would just like to say that the person who found my blog yesterday with the search term … more →