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October 16, 2023
By Gabrielle Zevin
I mean rating things on a numeric scale from 1 to 5 is of course silly and non-objective. I think, in many way’s, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow is in fact a great book! Well-rounded characters in an engaging narrative...
October 15, 2023
By Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf is pretty cool, and a great writer. This is a good book
September 30, 2023
By Robin Wall Kimmerer
Your strange hunger for ease should not mean a death sentence for the rest of the Creation.
September 14, 2023
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
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
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 20, 2023
By Dianne Seuss
Poetry: hard to judge? I don’t know how intrinsic that is, or how ignorant I am. I read through this because someone I know said it was important to them, and I wanted to see why. I think I can...
June 29, 2023
By Rebecca Roanhorse
Pretty good, really! It is a bit tropey, the pirate mermaid is a good bit and some fun sociopolitical drama is scattered throughout, has a refreshing fantasy setting. I think, had I read this when I was younger, I would...
June 11, 2023
By Toni Morrison
Toni Morrison is perhaps the most powerful writer.
May 28, 2023
By Isabelle Allende
The thing is, Gabriel García Márquez is tough competition. This is One Hundred Years of Solitude with worse writing and better politics, I am not likely the first to say, but the writing is in fact still briliant. The story...