This book is not entirely what I was expecting. I don’t know why, but I was expecting more of a Jane Eyre type of novel, with a romance between a sensitive lady and a stodgy gentleman that you grow to like as the novel progresses, but Wuthering Heights was infinitely darker. I rooted for Jane […]
Book Review: The Secret History by Donna Tartt
From the very first page, I adored the writing in Donna Tartt’s The Secret History. It’s such beautiful writing with a compelling plotline. It’s revealed in the prologue that a group of college students murdered one of their classmates, and the rest of the book is delving into what led up to the murder and […]
Book Review: The Red Tent by Anita Diamant
I made the mistake of waiting too long after I read the book to write this review, so my feelings are not entirely fresh in my mind, but I do remember I found the book very moving. I appreciated a woman’s tale during a period where we don’t have many of those. Anita Diamant’s The […]
Book Review: Red Bird by Mary Oliver
Mary Oliver’s poetry collection “Red Bird” is the first I’ve read of her. I think “Devotions” is the recommended collection to start with, so perhaps that was my mistake, but I didn’t really connect to any of her poetry. But I’ve also heard that Mary Oliver mainly writes about nature, and I honestly like to […]
Book Review: Redefining Anxiety by Dr John Delony
I had a very rare impulse to read nonfiction, so I picked up one of the random nonfiction books that I’ve had for forever but never read. Redefining Anxiety by Dr John Delony is an extremely quick read that I read in maybe 2 hours. I agree with most of the sentiments/judgments about how anxiety […]
Book Review: The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
I first read The Sun Also Rises my freshman year of college, and I reread it for the sole purpose of figuring out my favorite Hemingway out of the three I’ve read: For Whom the Bell Tolls, A Farewell to Arms, and obviously The Sun Also Rises. I can now affirmatively say that The Sun […]
Book Review: The Dutch House by Ann Patchett
Around halfway through the book, I was thinking maybe this book wasn’t doing it for me, though I didn’t dislike it and definitely didn’t want to stop reading it. I just wasn’t as invested as I wanted to be. And then I stayed up until 3:30 in the morning to finish the second half because […]
Book Review: Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller is a modern retelling of Achilles, specifically the age-old speculation about the relationship between him and Patroclus, which is actually a little more than I knew about the book going in. This is a quick, entertaining read, though not without its flaws, and I appreciate how Miller made […]
I’ve Been Bad… a Book Haul
I’ve been into book hauls lately on Booktube, probably because I’ve been in a consumerist mood myself and I want to see what everybody else is reading. They led me to look up the books mentioned, and I was shocked at how much prices have increased over the past few years (I know, everything has […]
The Swing: A Poem
**inspired by “The Swing” by Jean-Honoré Fragonard hands at my back pushing forward and up, up, up, the breeze tugging at my face until I felt weightless, the chain squealing in protest, and I looked down at a ground that seemed too big and too far, and my heart jumped. And then back down, down, […]