My January 2014 Reading List.
The Tragedy Paper by Elizabeth Laban The Tragedy Paper evokes all the strong emotions that are expected when you think of two teenagers trespassing upon the strict social boundaries imposed at an elite…
The Tragedy Paper by Elizabeth Laban The Tragedy Paper evokes all the strong emotions that are expected when you think of two teenagers trespassing upon the strict social boundaries imposed at an elite…
I use Grammarly for proofreading because I’d be loss without it. See, get it? Ha! (Disclosure: This post was sponsored by Grammarly. I also got to test drive their proofreading software, which offers the basics…
Longbourn by Jo Baker Clever, moving and insightful, Baker’s diverting narrative explores the dreams and working lives of the servants at Longbourn, the fictional estate of Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Charming in its…
Galatea by Madeline Miller The story begins in media res; Galatea in her hospital bed contemplates how she should, today, handle the doctor who has been treating her – while we wonder what…
Tiffani is a new reader of my blog whom I have traded a number of e-mails on the topic of being an eclectic reader. She has been enjoying my all over the map…
Antonia Lively Breaks the Silence by David Samuel Levinson Levinson’s writing is a dream—lush, cunning, and full of finely crafted characters and carefully placed plot twists that go off like bombs. Whom to…