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Joshua Ferris’ The Unnamed (2010)

2014-03-09T13:55:58-04:00

I didn't read Joshua Ferris' first novel, which might set me apart from the majority of people who turned to The Unnamed expecting Then We Came to the End, Part Two. So I could not possibly be disappointed on that score. I chose The Unnamed because I knew it considered

Joshua Ferris’ The Unnamed (2010)2014-03-09T13:55:58-04:00

Terry Griggs’ Cat’s Eye Corner (2000)

2014-03-09T13:53:07-04:00

Click Melissa Nucera's beautiful image for the Once Upon a Time Challenge Site For the past several Saturdays I have been writing about kidlit and the YA novels that Lizzie Skurnick's Shelf Discovery: The Teen Classics We Never Stopped Reading inspired me to re-read. (I love re-reading, but

Terry Griggs’ Cat’s Eye Corner (2000)2014-03-09T13:53:07-04:00

Did Read and Will Read, April and May 2010

2014-02-27T19:43:24-05:00

I've updated my April reads to the 2010 Books Read List, which shockingly suggests that I'll pass the 100 book mark in May, only counting my planned Orange Prize reads. Like March's total, however, April's log is a little misleading because of the number of re-reads and the amount of

Did Read and Will Read, April and May 20102014-02-27T19:43:24-05:00

The Iliad all over again?

2014-03-09T13:51:31-04:00

Nadifa Mohamed's Black Mamba Boy Harper Collins, 2009 "...and it's a story that I think hasn't been told before..." That's how Nadifa Mohamed describes her first novel, Black Mamba Boy in this video. Maybe that's a tall order for a novel in 2010. And, then again, maybe not. Consider this.

The Iliad all over again?2014-03-09T13:51:31-04:00

My hopeful-but-still-flabby poetry muscle, Part Four

2014-03-09T13:43:30-04:00

Dionne Brand's Ossuaries McClelland & Stewart, 2010 So with all my chatter about exercising, poetry muscles and otherwise, you might be relieved to know that I am, at last, beginning to get into shape. Not only did I buy a poetry book but I walked to the store. I tell

My hopeful-but-still-flabby poetry muscle, Part Four2014-03-09T13:43:30-04:00
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