Posts Tagged ‘book reviews’
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The Empty Book – Josefina Vicens
The Empty Book – Josefina Vicens – 1992 Posted by Steven on 22/9/2012, 19:30:56 At this time last year Guillermo proposed a list of works by female Mexican authors. We eventually narrowed it to one: Recollections of...
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Emma – Jane Austen
Emma – Jane Austen – 1815 Reviewed by: Gretchen Date: 6 January 2005 As with all of Jane Austen’s books, here are some lessons we could certainly learn even today. Despite its romantic overtones, it te...
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Dubliners – James Joyce
Dubliners – James Joyce – 1914 Posted by guillermo maynez on 24/7/2012, 18:23:03 I recently finished reading “Dubliners”, by James Joyce. I was taken aback when, after the fourth or fifth story, I realiz...
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Doomsday Book – Connie Willis
Doomsday Book – Connie Willis – 1992 Cover of the Italian Edition Posted by Guillermo Maynez on 7/1/2013, 13:51:07 I’m about a third into “Doomsday Book” and enjoying it very much. But somet...
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Cousin Bazilio – José Maria de Eça de Queiroz
Cousin Bazilio – José Maria de Eça de Queiroz – 1878 Posted by guillermo maynez on 25/5/2015, 13:55:48 Has any of you read “Cousin Bazilio”, by Eca de Queiros? This Portuguese novel, set in Lisbon in the...
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Cloud Atlas – David Mitchell
Cloud Atlas – David Mitchell – 2004 Posted by Sterling on 5/1/2013, 10:30:04 To my delight, the reputedly “post-modern” Cloud Atlas is just as readable and entertaining as Jacob de Zoet. It’s somet...
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Clarissa – Samuel Richardson
Clarissa – Samuel Richardson – 1748 Posted by Joffre on 6/8/2014, 11:41:31, in reply to “Clarissa” Harold Bloom has said he finds Clarissa second only to Don Quixote in aesthetic eminence. I don’t ...
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The Cat’s Table – Michael Ondaatje
The Cat’s Table – Michael Ondaatje – 2011 Posted by Steven on 16/4/2013, 22:35:54 I finished The Cat’s Table this evening. It’s a much more serious book than Skios, but short and easy to read. It i...
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Bring Up the Bodies – Hilary Mantel
Bring Up the Bodies – Hilary Mantel – 2012 Posted by Steven on 24/6/2012, 9:07:46, Bring Up the Bodies I finished the sequel to Wolf Hall yesterday, reading half of it in one day which should tell you how engrossing...
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Books written in the Second Person Singular – deWitt, McInerney, et al.
Books written in the Second Person Singular Posted by Lale on 13/10/2014, 9:38:54 I recently read (and enjoyed) a book written in the SECOND person singular, as in “You drink your whiskey in one gulp and you leave the roo...