Though it’s a thriller at heart, this is one of those books that seems to somewhat defy categorization. This seems to be upheld by its recent selection for the Women’s Prize for Fiction longlist, a list that, in the few years I’ve been following it, hasn’t favoured the thriller genre. Before seeing it on READ MORE
Month: March 2019
QUARTERLY WRAP-UP | JANUARY-MARCH 2019
Those of you who have been around for a while might remember that I used to do monthly reading wrap-ups, but they fell by the way-side when I stopped reading (the last one I did was November 2015). I’ve decided that I’d like to bring the idea back, because it was a good way READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | AUDIOBOOKS
I’m so excited that this topic has come up now, because I just started listening to audiobooks regularly at the end of last year and I’m thrilled to have finally discovered them. I used to have so much trouble focusing – my mind would keep wandering, then I’d miss stuff, and it’s hard to READ MORE
THE SUNDAY REVIEW | AN AMERICAN MARRIAGE – TAYARI JONES
I’m not sure what made me choose this book when I did. I had just started using Audible, and I hadn’t yet built a library of books to choose from. This one wasn’t too expensive, and I remembered hearing good things, so I downloaded it. I was out walking to an appointment one day, READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | BOOKS ON MY SPRING 2019 TBR
If you’ve been reading my blog for any length of time, you know my abysmal track record with setting and completing TBRs. It just doesn’t happen. But I can never resist making them! So here are the books that, at this current moment (and probably only for this one specific moment in time) are READ MORE
THE SUNDAY REVIEW | NORMAL PEOPLE – SALLY ROONEY
It has been a long time since I read this book, and in the intervening months, an odd thing has happened. When I read this book, I loved it and thought it was wonderfully written. I still think this, but the down time has put some distance between me and the reading experience has READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | STAND-ALONE NOVELS THAT NEED A SEQUEL
This week’s prompt is stand-alone books that need a sequel. I’m going to attack this from a couple of sides. A few will be books that I felt needed more information or that the story didn’t quite feel finished to me. The other is books that I just loved so much that I would READ MORE
WOMEN’S PRIZE FOR FICTION | 2019 LONGLIST
The longlist for the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2019 has now been announced! And I managed to guess nearly half of the books on it, so I’m pretty happy about that (and it would have been half except I couldn’t find UK publication dates for one and thought it wasn’t eligible… but I’ll go READ MORE
CANADA READS | 2019 LONGLIST, SHORTLIST AND PANEL
It’s that time of year again, the time all literary Canadians have come to anticipate with bated breath. Or at least, this one does. The Shortlist for this year’s Canada Reads debate has been announced, along with this year’s panelists! I’m including the Longlist here as well, because I know I enjoy seeing all READ MORE