Beginning Wolf Hall

2014-03-09T14:52:51-04:00

Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall Fourth Estate, 2009 With a Big Book like this one, everything to do with reading is More. And, so, I have resisted reading this one MORE determinedly than any of the other books on this year's Orange Prize list. This despite having heard Hilary Mantel read

Beginning Wolf Hall2014-03-09T14:52:51-04:00

But But But

2014-03-09T14:45:52-04:00

Barbara Kingsolver's The Lacuna Harper Collins, 2008 Both Kingsolver and Waters are on my MRE lists. Some of their books are amongst my ATF (All Time Favourites) and even when I'm less fond of a theme or a set of characters in their works I still enjoy the books because

But But But2014-03-09T14:45:52-04:00

Another reader might love this

2014-03-09T14:35:52-04:00

Nobody was waiting for Clare Clark's Savage Lands when I initially borrowed it from the library, having requested it weeks ahead when the Orange Prize longlist had been announced. So I was really surprised when it came time to renew it and I found that it had a hold queue,

Another reader might love this2014-03-09T14:35:52-04:00

Spelling it out: Sarah Waters

2014-03-09T17:52:36-04:00

Sarah Waters' The Little Stranger Virago, 2009 When I saw this one with Barbara Kingsolver's The Lacuna on this year's longlist, I was both tremendously excited and a bit sad, too, because I knew this was going to pluck them both off the Rainy Day Reader's shelf. (The one which

Spelling it out: Sarah Waters2014-03-09T17:52:36-04:00

Greedy for Andrea Levy

2021-02-01T11:29:57-05:00

Andrea Levy's The Long Song (Hamish Hamilton, 2010) And now Persephone Week is finished and I'm back to being Buried in Print on Mondays and Thursdays. As much fun as my Persephone reading as been, as encouraged as I have been by being immersed In Wartime reading, I have been

Greedy for Andrea Levy2021-02-01T11:29:57-05:00
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