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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
Protected: Austenland, by Shannon Hale
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Harry, a History, by Melissa Anelli
You know youβre a Harry Potter dork when you read β with enjoyment β the end-notes and bibliography to a nonfiction book about the HP phenomenon. Oh yes. I am that dork. I received Harry, a History β appropriately named, … Continue reading
Story of a Girl, by Sara Zarr
Personally, I didn’t enjoy this book. The story could have been interesting, but the narrative put me off. Itβs told first person, and the whole thing sounded like an imitation of teenagers speaking rather than an authentic voice. Now, to … Continue reading
Posted in 2009, Prose, Young Adult
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The Eyre Affair, by Jasper Fforde
I heartily agree that something odd is going on; something I canβt possibly explain. The barrier between myself and Rochester has softened. –Thursday Next This is a really odd book. Delightful, but odd. Itβs alternate history, and the narrator, Thursday … Continue reading
Posted in 2009, Adult, Prose
Tagged historical, humor, memorable, revisiting, speculative
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Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen
This is my fourth Austen book, after Persuasion, Emma, and Sense and Sensibility, and itβs by far the best. I can see why Pride and Prejudice is considered her best work. Itβs outstanding! Whereas it normally takes me a week … Continue reading
Betrayal, by Robin Wasserman
So, to begin 2009, I continued the saga of J.D., the girl who woke up from an explosion with amnesia at the beginning of part I. I donβt want to say too much about the plot, which might give away … Continue reading
2008 in Books
Time for my end-of-year books-in-review post. Itβs been a pretty amazing year for books. Iβm not sure I’ve ever read as many as I did this year. I love having a place to put my book reviews!! Hopefully people aren’t … Continue reading
Tethered, by Amy MacKinnon
Iβm on the fence about this one. I finished it yesterday, and have been pondering it all day. I even re-skimmed it, trying to figure out my thoughts. Iβm not sure still if I like it. The book is part … Continue reading
The War of the Worlds, by HG Wells (audio)
War of the Worlds is my current book club selection. It is only the third selection I’ve seriously considered giving up on (the other two being Don Quixote and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurβs Court). In fact, I did … Continue reading
Gossamer, by Lois Lowry
I love Lois Lowry. Iβm so excited to have discovered her this year! For Christmas, I received Gossamer from my friend Julie (thank you!!), which is one of Lowryβs that I hadn’t heard of before. It was light and thin, … Continue reading