Book Notes: Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid & Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng
All the stars aligned, and something very wrong happened when I read Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng and Such aContinue Reading
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All the stars aligned, and something very wrong happened when I read Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng and Such aContinue Reading
Noise, noise, noise filling the roaring silence. This was an uncomfortable read. The narrative was incessant and seemed always toContinue Reading
As that New-Year vigor starts to lose momentum, how’s that writing resolution of yours going?
Ouch. I’ve literally just heard someone say, “Only idiots need editors.” “Tell that to J.K. Rowling,” my husband responded. AtContinue Reading
When I first discovered Melvyn Bragg, I was told he was something like a national treasure here in the UK.Continue Reading
“…by never explaining her situations, by trusting her readers to keep up her, [the author] pays her readers the compliment of assuming them to be intelligent. And that’s a compliment any writer would do well to pass along.”
…the individuality of character voices creates, in the mind, a world with two unique individuals with subconscious (or otherwise) agendas, hopes, desires, and tells.
The characters and circumstances in Margaret Atwood’s The Heart Goes Last creeped and crawled under my skin, and I both loved andContinue Reading
It’s been years since I read Eggers’s Zeitoun, a compelling true story that carries a message that is, unfortunately, as appropriate nowContinue Reading
Anger, nervousness, and fear: These are the names we’ve given to poignant and complex emotions that can overpower even ZenoContinue Reading