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I have reviewed many books over the years, and some reviews have been more interesting or fun to write than others. The below list were my favorites to write.
β’ Ada, or Ardor
β’ Choose Your Own Autobiography
β’ Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
β’ If Not, Winter
β’ Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell
β’ The Kid Table
β’ Like Water for Chocolate
β’ Lolita
β’ The Monk
β’ The Night Circus
β’ Oathbringer
β’ Return of the Native
β’ Rhythm of War
β’ S
β’ Things Fall Apart
β’ The Unit
β’ The Woods Are Always WatchingCategories:
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Author Archives: Thistle
The Painted Veil, by William Somerset Maugham
Iβm reviewing this book together with my good friend Karen of Books and Chocolate. Amanda: Hi Karen! Thanks for buddy-reviewing with me! I think I want to start out by talking about William Somerset Maugham. I first read one of … Continue reading
The Elegance of the Hedgehog, by Muriel Barbery
Renee is a concierge in her mid-50s. Sheβs spent most of her life maintaining her invisibility, hiding her intelligence under a mask of stereotypical peasant ignorance. Paloma is a super-smart twelve year old girl who lives in the building where … Continue reading
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, by Betty Smith
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is a classic coming of age story set around the turn of the century in immigrant-heavy Brooklyn. Itβs so much more than a coming of age story, though. This is the third time Iβve read … Continue reading
Posted in 2009, Prose, Young Adult
Tagged classics, comfort, favorite, memorable, place-character, reread
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Asleep, by Banana Yoshimoto
Included in Asleep are three longer short stories by Banana Yoshimoto, translated from the Japanese by Michael Emmerich. Each in some way deal with sleep (whether physical or metaphorical). This is my first read by Yoshimoto, and Iβm delighted to … Continue reading
Posted in 2009, Adult, Prose
Tagged Asia, collection, joint review, POC, translation
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A Step From Heaven, by An Na
I am in a reading slump. A terrible one. I keep picking up books and saying never mind. After doing this with about 4 in a row, I decided I needed to do the old book roulette from the Random … Continue reading
Born on a Blue Day, by Daniel Tammet
I was born on 31 January 1979 β a Wednesday. I know it was a Wednesday, because the date is blue in my mind and Wednesdays are always blue. Daniel Tammet has savant syndrome. He can recite the numbers of … Continue reading
Amphigorey Too, by Edward Gorey
Amphigorey Too is the second collection of Edward Gorey graphic novel shorts. It includes 20 stories. While I didnβt enjoy Amphigorey Too as much as Amphigorey (the first collection), it did have some memorable stories in it. Iβm going to … Continue reading
Ada, or Ardor: A Family Chronicle, by Vladimir Nabokov
I did it! I conquered my nemesis book: Ada! It only took me a decade to get through it, but in the end β Nabokov, I sunk your battleship!!!!! Okay, so maybe thatβs a bit too enthusiastic, especially for a … Continue reading
Wicked Lovely, by Melissa Marr
Aislinn has always seen fairies, but she canβt let them know. These are not fairytale fairies, but scary, monstrous, mischievous creatures that Aislinn is terrified of. And then two begin to follow herβ¦ Okay, so I have issues with fairies … Continue reading
Protected: Clubbing, by Andi Watson
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Posted in 2009, Visual, Young Adult
Tagged speculative, WTF moments
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