Nolan Can Read

Europe/UK

December 04, 2023

Great Expectations

By Charles Dickens

Dickens for me stands a bit a part as a master of the weave of a plot. Emblematic and mostly straightforward characters bounce around to surprising and delightful ends. I’m a bit concerned for the future of Dickens though -...

November 12, 2023

The Rise And Fall Of The Dinosaurs

By Steve Brusatte

Brusatte takes you through an excellent history of both the dinosaurs themselves and the field of paleontology, from a few crazy pioneers (I could stand to learn a bit more about Baron Nopsca, scientist, swashbuckler and spy) to the high-tech...

September 14, 2023

Middlemarch

By George Eliot

Florid prose and a large cast of well-rounded characters with an interplay of politics, politicking, ethics and romance that just doesn’t quite hit the spot for me, in the end. I mean I enjoyed it, it is by any account...

September 02, 2023

The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd

By Agatha Christie

Upon the completion of And Then There Were None, I was a mere 20 minutes into my walk and eager for more, so I fired up the old Libby app, tried to borrow this book, failed, fired up Hoopla, borrowed...

September 02, 2023

And Then There Were None

By Agatha Christie

Reading Christie I am frequently struck with the thought: why isn’t Christie more popular? And then I remember that she is the best selling novelist of all time - Wikipedia currently has her tied with the bard, but he was...

July 19, 2023

A Passage to India

By E. M. Forster

A Passage to India is a moral story of a friendship, and I want to be able to say that the moral story that it tells is of course completely obvious these days and is in fact full of its...

July 19, 2023

Tess of the D'Urbervilles

By Thomas Hardy

Excellently written compassionate treatment, love the murder, its funny* how some mores seem so foreign and unimaginable and some mores seem to persist so strongly. I think what I found most brilliant was the different moral perspectives that Hardy sets...

May 20, 2023

Wuthering Heights

By Emily Brontë

I had to read this to better understand Hark! A Vagrant. And now I do! Everyone was so much more awful than I was expecting, and it kept getting worse. Great book