Book Review: A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway

Reading Hemingway is simultaneously comfortable and exhausting. His stripped-back writing style is very easy to read, but he leaves room for so much interpretation, that I found myself re-reading nearly every sentence (at least of dialogue) in case I missed the nuance the first time. Hemingway certainly isn’t for everyone, with his abandonment of commas […]

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Book Review: Atonement by Ian McEwan

Yet again, I watched the movie version before I read—or even knew about—Ian McEwan’s novel. It doesn’t happen to me often, but it’s such a shame when it does. Especially in this case, where it’s such a conscious effort to remove the film’s influence and fully examine McEwan’s genius. Atonement is such a compelling story, […]

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Book Review: American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins

I learned of the controversy surrounding this book only after I read it. And after reading other people’s reviews and articles, I felt like I should be ashamed for enjoying the book. It discouraged me from writing a review… which is exactly why I’m writing a review.  This book was recommended to me as a […]

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Ranking Jane Austen’s Leading Men

I’m not quite over my recent binge of Jane Austen novels, so I thought I would rank her leading men. I would rank her heroines, but it would be too similar to my ranking of her novels in general, so if you want to know how I would rank the heroines, check out their corresponding […]

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