What You Miss on the Other Side of the Trees

2014-03-09T14:25:05-04:00

Attica Locke's Black Water Rising Harper Collins, 2009 So if I was relieved to see how relatively short Laila Lalami's The Secret Son was, when I picked it up from the library, as part of my insane Read-the-Orange-Prize-Longlist plan, you can imagine how disheartened I was to see how relatively

What You Miss on the Other Side of the Trees2014-03-09T14:25:05-04:00

A Young Reader, Scarred

2014-02-27T17:05:36-05:00

Robert C. O'Brien's Z for Zachariah (1975) When my copy of Z for Zachariah came through on library loan, I was a bit disappointed: it was a relatively new paperback and the cover wasn't anywhere near as disturbing as I remember the cover of the edition that I read as

A Young Reader, Scarred2014-02-27T17:05:36-05:00

Re-reading Lois Duncan

2018-05-30T10:34:16-04:00

I pulled Down a Dark Hall off my shelf because it was in such poor shape that it stood out as having been re-read most frequently. But that wasn't an easy call: they all look pretty rough. When I got to high school, I entered the phase where I tried

Re-reading Lois Duncan2018-05-30T10:34:16-04:00
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