Please don’t let these last two reviews portend what’s to come for 2010… “The truth was, when the rabbit got out of the car, there […] Read More
Tag: Book Reviews
Like at least two of her previous works, Tracy Chevalier’s Burning Bright is a fictionalized account of a historical artist’s creation, in this case William […] Read More
What do you get when a judge, one half of a pair of old spinster sisters, an Indian and a 16 year-old boy decide to […] Read More
Guest Reviewer: bunny of bunnygoround.blogspot.comFat Girl: A True Story by Judith Moore Fat Girl is a memoir, the story of Judith Moore’s life as an overweight […] Read More
***Spoiler Alert*** I’m not sure what it is about donating organs, but this theme keeps following me around! Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel, Never Let Me Go, […] Read More
**SPOILER ALERT** Kathleen Kent’s debut novel is part historical fiction and part family memoir. The Heretic’s Daughter is based on one of Kent’s own ancestor’s […] Read More
I’ve just finished the second Harry Potter book (on tape) – Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and I give JK Rowling two thumbs […] Read More
Dirty Little Angels is a short debut novel by Chris Tusa. When the book was pitched to me, it was in the realm of “if […] Read More
I feel like I’ve been seeing a lot of dystopion literature on the blogs that I read these days, and while I’m not one for […] Read More
Rosecommon Mental Hospital is the present day setting for Sebastian Barry’s novel The Secret Scripture. Alternating between two narrators – a 100+ year old woman […] Read More
