Madeline Miller’s The Song of Achilles (2011)

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Of course there are readers who gravitate towards fiction set in ancient times, with their battered Mary Renault and Robert Graves paperbacks, their beloved Rosemary Sutcliffe childhood favourites still lining their shelves. Harper Collins, 2012 But just as there were many readers who would never pick up a western but

Madeline Miller’s The Song of Achilles (2011)2020-10-22T12:27:00-04:00

Ai Mi’s Under the Hawthorn Tree (2012)

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What makes for a love letter during the Cultural Revolution in China would have Heathcliff and Catherine shaking their heads. Maybe two or three pages of discussing China's excellent international and domestic circumstances, then the fortunate conditions of provincial and city life, and those of friends and class-mates. These formalities

Ai Mi’s Under the Hawthorn Tree (2012)2014-03-17T13:47:55-04:00

Discovering Jim Nason and Kergan Edwards-Stout

2014-03-17T13:31:36-04:00

If you don't already follow Black Coffee Poet, you should definitely check it out. (You want a cup of coffee now, don't you? It can't be helped.) Black Coffee Poet started his own reading program -- an alternative to the typical DWM syllabus -- in September 2010 and the posts

Discovering Jim Nason and Kergan Edwards-Stout2014-03-17T13:31:36-04:00

Terrified and Curious: White Horse by Alex Adams

2014-03-17T13:29:27-04:00

That's how Zoe says she feels about a recurring dream that she's been having; she's both terrified by and curious about how it plays out. That's exactly the response that a number of readers will have to White Horse. Alex Adams' debut novel contains a lot of conflicting

Terrified and Curious: White Horse by Alex Adams2014-03-17T13:29:27-04:00

The Guardians of Childhood: Three Volumes

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Simon & Schuster, 2011 Just as in the Harry Potter stories, the William Joyce tales begin with a younger reader in mind and, then, as the pages turn, both child and story grow. The first volume, The Man in the Moon, scarcely seems to be in the same

The Guardians of Childhood: Three Volumes2014-03-17T13:30:16-04:00
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