literary fiction

Book Review: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

Like many other great stories Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury has a lot to say in between the lines as…

3 months ago

Book Review: The Land of Lost Things by John Connolly

This book is fully of excitement and adventure, happiness and tragedy. The narrative flows and is very well plotted. There…

8 months ago

Book Review: The Little Village of Book Lovers by Nina George

I enjoyed immensely half of The Little Village of Book Lovers which talked about the small village and didn’t really…

10 months ago

Book Review: Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt

A charming debut novel, about an unlikely friendship between an elderly widow and a giant Pacific octopus that will leave…

1 year ago

Book Review: Jerusalem by Alan Moore

While I certainly enjoyed reading much of it, I thought that after 1,200+ pages, that the ending was rushed, with…

1 year ago

Jerusalem by Alan Moore – The Steps of All Saints

On the steps of a Church in Northampton, five characters meet in the afterlife. Thomas à Becket, Samuel Beckett, John…

1 year ago

Jerusalem by Alan Moore – Round the Bend

But then, a strange thing happened – I started to enjoy this chapter very much. Especially when I figure out…

1 year ago

Jerusalem by Alan Moore – Sleepless Swords

This chapter is mostly about English history. The children, with Handsome John, Phyllis, and others go to look at the…

1 year ago

Jerusalem by Alan Moore – X Marks the Spot

Unlike the other chapters, this one was linear. We have no actual history of Brother Peter. It’s a messy story,…

1 year ago

Book Review: A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes

A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes tells the story of the Odyssey from a female perspective. Ms. Haynes is an…

1 year ago

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