Book Review – The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
Been in the mood for reading classics lately. Oscar Wilde, whose playwriting is visible in the dialogue spoken in “TheContinue Reading
Been in the mood for reading classics lately. Oscar Wilde, whose playwriting is visible in the dialogue spoken in “TheContinue Reading
This book tells the story of Leni Allbright, a thirteen year old in the 1970’s who is brought to AlaskaContinue Reading
This was my first foray into Pam Beason’s writing. Her style is simple but funny and this book’s subject matterContinue Reading
My first thought upon finishing this novel was “what on earth did I just read?”. Then I read the Q&AContinue Reading
‘Come Find Me’ is an otherworldly story about two teenagers who meet in the unlikeliest of circumstances. One lost herContinue Reading
‘On Mystic Lake’ is a sweet, often sad story about finding yourself and what makes you happy in the wakeContinue Reading
If you have read Stephen King, especially his early work (‘It’ in particular), you know how King sometimes fills hisContinue Reading
Ruth Ware is one of my favorite female authors. Her new book, ‘The Turn of the Key’, does not disappoint.Continue Reading
What a treasure Carlos Ruiz Zafon’s writing is. Lyrical and full of both sadness and humor. His Cemetery of ForgottenContinue Reading
I picked up this book in an airport bookshop on the way to Yellowstone. I was looking for a bookContinue Reading

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