Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen I love to read Jane Austen simply because she has such wonderful, quotable retorts. Sometimes my mind gets a little distracted by the lengthiness of regency…
Classic
The Bridge of San Luis Rey By Thornton Wilder The Bridge of San Luis Rey was very thought provoking. My book group had a fascinating discussion about the role God…
East of Eden by John Steinbeck East of Eden is the kind of book you want to reread almost as quickly as you turn the last page. Very few of…
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde I love Oscar Wilde! I grew up listening to his fairy tales, my favorites being The Happy Prince and The Nightingale and the Rose.…
The Great Gatsby is a classic novel about the corruption of wealth and prestige. When Nick moves to New York in pursuit of a bond career he finds himself mixed…
A few years ago I attempted to read “The Moonstone, by Wilkie Collins”. I enjoyed the mystery but was unable, at that particular time in my life, to handle the…
To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee [row] [col span__sm=”12″ align=”center”] [ux_image id=”2994″ width=”38″] [/col] [/row] Experiencing the unfair trial of Tom Robison through the eyes of a little girl…
I kept putting off writing this book review because I knew there was nothing I could say that would constitute a useful ‘review’ of this classic work. Victor Hugo uses…
And Then There Were None, by Agatha Christie [row] [col span__sm=”12″ align=”center”] [ux_image id=”3110″ width=”41″] [/col] [/row] What a fascinating, quick, gripping read. I have not made a habit of…