September 2014, In My Notebook (Giveaway too!)

2014-10-27T10:25:47-04:00

Check out this giveaway opportunity for Philippa Gregory's new novel about lady-in-waiting Margaret Pole's unique view of King Henry VIII’s stratospheric rise to power in Tudor England. Simon & Schuster, 2014 This corresponds with the lists in my notebook which detail the books in her series. The first that I

September 2014, In My Notebook (Giveaway too!)2014-10-27T10:25:47-04:00

Debra Komar’s The Lynching of Peter Wheeler (2014)

2014-09-11T19:11:53-04:00

Debra Komar creates a narrative which manages to straddle the line between scholarly analysis and page-turner, relying upon court records, newspapers, and other historical documentation to gather evidence surrounding the murder of 14-year-old Annie Kempton in Bear River, Nova Scotia in 1896. Goose Lane Editions, 2014 “This book

Debra Komar’s The Lynching of Peter Wheeler (2014)2014-09-11T19:11:53-04:00

Alexi Zentner’s The Lobster Kings (2014)

2014-09-10T19:34:11-04:00

Like his first novel, Touch, The Lobster Kings showcases Alexi Zentner’s penchant for storytelling. Knopf Canada, 2014 Readers who learn that this novel is a retelling of Shakespeare’s tragedy "King Lear" might expect the tale to distance readers, with the original story centuries old and memories of stilted

Alexi Zentner’s The Lobster Kings (2014)2014-09-10T19:34:11-04:00

September 2014, In My Stacks

2014-09-23T16:20:51-04:00

Have you got it marked in your calendar? Diversiverse runs September 14 to September 27, 2014. The sign-up post is here. It’s not too late! Looking for some ideas? I've enjoyed these recently: Tamai Kobayashi’s Prairie Ostrich (2014) , Shani Mootoo’s Moving Forward Sideways Like a Crab (2014), Padma Viswanathan’s The Ever After of

September 2014, In My Stacks2014-09-23T16:20:51-04:00

Miriam Toews’ All My Puny Sorrows (2014)

2014-10-07T15:10:00-04:00

Excerpt from Reading Journal: Knopf Canada, 2014 Last night I finished reading All My Puny Sorrows, and when I woke up this morning, I was weeping. This doesn’t reveal how the book ended, because I read more than half of it last night, half-skimming the first half that

Miriam Toews’ All My Puny Sorrows (2014)2014-10-07T15:10:00-04:00
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