Literary

Book Review: The President and the Frog by Carolina De Robertis

This is a short book, a novella, with a lot to say. The interviewer in this book seem to ask…

3 years ago

Audiobook Review: Piranesi by Susanna Clarke

Piranesi is an apt novel for 2020. The theme of being alone in your own world, in a “House”, a…

3 years ago

Book Review: The Ninth Metal by Benjamin Percy

This book has a lot going for it, police drama, corporate intrigue, murder, action, a new kind of tortured super-hero,…

3 years ago

Book Review: The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

Nora Seed wants to die, but instead she finds herself in a library where she could live alternate versions of…

3 years ago

Book Review: How Beautiful We Were by Imbolo Mbue

How Beautiful We Were is, in a word, fatalistic. The villagers are fighting a lost cause,– The David vs. Goliath…

3 years ago

Book Review: The Porpoise by Mark Haddon

The Porpoise by Mark Haddon is a novel following three stories in different time periods, all with a common narrative,…

5 years ago

Book Review: Into the Jungle by Erica Ferencik

Into the Jungle takes place in the jungles of Bolivia where an American woman finds herself with her Bolivian husband…

5 years ago

Book Review: Jet by Russell Blake

The first book in a series about Jet, a former Israeli Mossad assassin. Mr. Blake is an international best selling…

5 years ago

Book Review: Solovyov and Larionov by Eugene Vodolazkin

Solovyov and Larionov by Eugene Vodolazkin (translated from Russian by Lisa C. Hayden) - A Russian novel which is part…

5 years ago

Book Review: Zuleikha by Guzel Yakhina

Zuleikha by Guzel Yakhina is a novel about a Tartar widow who has been exiled to Siberiawinner of the Yasnaya…

5 years ago

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