Egregious errors and great gaps?!

2014-03-09T15:53:34-04:00

David Stouck's Ethel Wilson: A Critical Biography UTP, 2003 Here is what David Stouck wrote about Mary McAlpine's book about Ethel Wilson's life: "When I read the book I was aware of egregious errors and great gaps in the life. In the opinion of many reviewers, the book was poorly

Egregious errors and great gaps?!2014-03-09T15:53:34-04:00

Cicely Hamilton’s William (1919)

2014-03-09T15:51:46-04:00

Cicely Hamilton's William: An Englishman Persephone No. 1 (1919) Persephone Books, 1999 When I finish my current Persephone read, Monica Dickens' Mariana, I'll have read one-fifth of their books, but it was the announcement of their Forum's launch that took me to the first of their publications. My orderly nature

Cicely Hamilton’s William (1919)2014-03-09T15:51:46-04:00

Nalo Hopkinson’s The Salt Roads (2003)

2021-02-01T11:28:24-05:00

Nalo Hopkinson The Salt Roads Warner Books, 2003 Reading Nalo Hopkinson’s work makes me stretch. I don’t mean that literally: I pretzel myself to avoid interruption so I can read just one more story, just one more chapter, really, just one more page. But even when my legs are wedged

Nalo Hopkinson’s The Salt Roads (2003)2021-02-01T11:28:24-05:00

If Shade has a fan club, I’m so joining

2014-03-09T15:29:55-04:00

Kenneth Oppel's Silverwing Harper Collins, 1997 This read is the one that most excited me when I selected it for the Once Upon a Time Challenge; it's been sitting on my shelves for more than ten years. Sure, I've been to the Royal Ontario Museum's Bat Cave a handful of

If Shade has a fan club, I’m so joining2014-03-09T15:29:55-04:00
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