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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Friday Reads
Hey y’all it’s Friday! (Tweet hashtag #fridayreads.) I’ve got a few books in the pipeline, say a hundred or so. I thought I’d ask for your help choosing what to read next. This is what I’m thinking: 1. On Beauty … Continue reading
The Marriage Plot
Author: Jeffrey Eugenides Pages: 406 Publisher: Farrar, Straus, & Giroux Rating: 4 stars I immediately felt a connection to Madeleine, one of the main characters, because she is an English major who loves Jane Austen, Henry James, George Eliot, etc. … Continue reading
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Tagged Jeffrey Eugenides, Madeleine, marriage, mental illness, The Marriage Plot
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The Paris Wife
Author: Paula McLain Pages: 336 Publisher: Balantine Books a division of Random House (Feb 2011) Rating: 3.5 stars SPOILER ALERT!! In The Paris Wife, we witness first-hand what it is like to be married to a literary genius. Hadley Hemingway, … Continue reading
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Tagged Hadley, hemingway, marriage, Paula McLain, romance, The Paris Wife
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Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Author: Truman Capote Pages: 158 Publisher: Random House (1958) Rating: 3 stars In an interview with Playboy, Capote calls Holly Golightly an “American geisha.” Set in the mid 1940s, Breakfast at Tiffany’s takes a striking look at female sexuality. Holly … Continue reading
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Tagged Breakfast at Tiffany's, geisha, Holly Golightly, New York, sexuality, Truman Capote
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Room
Author: Emma Donoghue Pages: 352 Publisher: Little Brown & Co., Hachette Book Group (2010) Rating: 4 stars Room is a haunting novel told from the perspective of a young boy, Jack, who has been trapped in a small room with … Continue reading