Book Review: Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami

I’m trying to avoid characterizing my reaction to the novel as just “meh.” But it was genuinely almost completely meh. Except I’m starting to understand that it isn’t Murakami without at least one totally bizarre sex scene.  Norwegian Wood was so much more tolerable than 1Q84 by the same author, but I still wasn’t wowed, […]

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Book Review: Babel by R. F. Kuang

I was on the verge of DNF’ing Babel by R. F. Kuang so many times. I don’t know what compelled me to finish; I seem incapable of DNF’ing a book any longer. I have no idea how this book is so hyped and awarded. It’s the worst book I’ve read so far this year.  I […]

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Book Review: Beware of Pity by Stefan Zweig

“…my lies, those lies born of pity, had made her happy; and to make a person happy could never be a crime…a lie that made others happy was more important than truth itself.” Or was it? In Beware of Pity, Stefan Zweig explores this question and comes squarely on the side that unless it’s entirely […]

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Book Review: Book Lovers by Emily Henry

Emily Henry’s Book Lovers is good for a romance novel. I understand why she’s popular. The genre of feel-good rom-coms is just not my favorite for books. I prefer it in films. I’ve yet to read a feel-good, non-literary fiction romance novel that I couldn’t find faults with and didn’t get annoyed by. I wish […]

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Book Review: Franny and Zooey by J.D. Salinger

This short novel is broken up into two sections, titled Franny and Zooey respectively. Shocking given the title of the book, I know. I think they were originally published separately as a short story and novella. I really liked Franny’s section. If the entire book was like it, my impression of the book might be […]

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