This week’s prompt is inspiring or thought-provoking quotes. Which is a great topic, but I don’t write down quotes. I don’t even mark them in books. So while there have been many that have made me pause recently, I don’t have any way of finding them – other than re-reading all the books, which READ MORE
Month: April 2019
THE SUNDAY REVIEW | CIRCE – MADELINE MILLER
Greek mythology is not my thing. I’ve never read any of the original myths, nor have I had much exposure to movies or re-tellings based on them. I’m not quite sure why – I know some of them are rippingly good yarns – but they just don’t appeal to me. Perhaps a little too READ MORE
WOMEN’S PRIZE FOR FICTION | SHORTLIST PREDICTIONS 2019
The Women’s Prize for Fiction is one of my favourite literary prizes. Regardless of the judges and books in a given year, the prize always raises the profile of books written by women, and that’s something I can definitely get behind. This year’s list isn’t my favourite, but there are some titles I was READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | MY FIRST TEN REVIEWS
Oh man, this week’s prompt takes me back. The first reviews I wrote weren’t for this blog, and the site I wrote them on no longer exists, so I can’t go back to the very beginning. So instead, I’ve gone back and found the first ten reviews I wrote on my original book blog, READ MORE
THE SUNDAY REVIEW | ONE DAY IN DECEMBER – JOSIE SILVER
I don’t normally read romance, but this winter I just felt at a possibly all-time low, and I wanted something light, something hopeful, something happy, something easy. This book was making the rounds, had been picked for Reese Witherspoon’s book club (not that I follow that, but a few of her other picks appealed to READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | RAINY DAY READS
Seasonal reads are different for everyone. Some people love to read books set in warm temperatures when it’s winter because it transports them. Others save up snowy backdrops to match their real-life weather conditions. Some people like to read scary books or thrillers when they’re stuck inside so they’re completely absorbed in what they’re READ MORE
THE SUNDAY REVIEW | BEDSIT DISCO QUEEN – TRACEY THORN
I adored this book. Let me say that straight off. Here’s why. First of all, you have to know who Tracey Thorn is. She is possibly the voice of my adolescence, being that hers was the one I loved most. Though she is best known as the singer for Everything But the Girl, that’s READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | CRAZY THINGS ONLY BOOK LOVERS UNDERSTAND
This week’s topic is outrageous things you’ve done for the love of books, and honestly I’m having trouble coming up with much. So I’m going to twist the topic a bit and talk about ridiculous habits bookworms can all relate to! A few of them are a little outrageous, too. 1. Referring to characters READ MORE
THE SUNDAY REVIEW | ORDINARY PEOPLE – DIANA EVANS
I came across this book last fall while browsing titles online. I loved the cover, and even more the description of the book. First of all, it’s set in London, and you all know how much of a sucker I am for that particular setting. Second, it’s about two young couples with young children READ MORE
READATHON | DEWEY’S 24-HOUR READATHON APRIL 6-7, 2019
If you’ve been around this neck of the woods for a while, you’ll remember that pre-baby I used to participate in a wonderful event that takes place twice a year called Dewey’s 24-Hour Readathon. I haven’t been able to participate in it for a few years because either I haven’t had the stamina or READ MORE
TOP TEN TUESDAY | THINGS THAT MAKE ME PICK UP A BOOK
This week’s topic is an interesting one. I remember reading about this in Anne Fadiman’s book Ex Libris. She talked about how most readers have an odd niche interest in their reading – in her case, arctic exploration. She couldn’t explain exactly why, but books on this topic fascinate her and she has a READ MORE