Jamaica Inn is my fourth Daphne du Maurier novel (I’ve previously read Rebecca, My Cousin Rachel, and Mary Anne). Unfortunately, while I did enjoy the premise and some of the aspects of the novel which I’ll discuss below, Jamaica Inn might be a dud for me. But it still ranks above Mary Anne. The best […]
Book Review: Washington Square by Henry James
I’m so glad I now have this in my personal library. I originally read this novel for a college course, and I really wanted to reread it because I would find myself thinking of it from time to time. For some reason, I remembered it as a novella rather than a full novel, perhaps because […]
Book Review: All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
All the Light We Cannot See was honestly really touching. It immediately drew me in, and there were many charming moments in the book that were heightened by Doerr’s descriptive power. There were two moments toward the end that either made me cry heavily or made me pause because what I had read touched me […]
Book Review: Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands by Heather Fawcett
I was so excited to pick up the second installation of Fawcett’s Emily Wilde series, the first of which I also read in January of last year, so maybe I’ll make this a yearly January tradition as long as Fawcett continues the series. I haven’t read a series in such a long time, and I’ve […]
Book Review: The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux
I wanted to read The Phantom of the Opera because the booktuber e m m i e often raves about it, and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical based on Leroux’s novel is definitely among my favorite musicals. Unfortunately, I think my love of the musical severely biased my opinion on the novel. While I’m super appreciative […]
2024: Bookish Year in Review
In December 2023, I made a list of books to read throughout 2024, and I wanted to see if I would willingly and happily stick with that order. Previously, I would just look at my shelves and pick a book based on how I was feeling. I was very generous with myself, and I told […]
Book Review: Someone Named Eva by Joan M. Wolf
Someone Named Eva has to be my favorite children’s/middle grade novel. I’m not sure how many times I read this growing up. I wanted something quick and beloved to finish out 2024, so I quickly downed this book last night. It’s about a young Czechoslakian girl named Milada who is kidnapped and forced to enter […]
Book Review: I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy
Jennette McCurdy’s memoir I’m Glad My Mom Died is my first completed audiobook. I’ve never been drawn to that reading format, as I prefer to visually see the words on a physical copy and perhaps annotate it up the wazoo. But this memoir is perfectly suited for an audiobook. I did miss annotating it, since […]
Book Review: The Bookshop on the Corner by Jenny Colgan
This novel didn’t claim to be anything it wasn’t. It’s just a light, cute, and cozy read to get lost with in an evening. The protagonist Nina loses her job as a librarian, decides to buy a van, turn it into a bookstore on wheels, and heads to Scotland to become an entrepreneur, finding love […]
Book Review: The Crucible by Arthur Miller
Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is a play about the Salem witch trials, somehow capturing what propelled it, sustained it, and ended it in a very short timeframe. This play took me on a journey. Let’s start at the beginning. A very good place to start. (Sorry, I couldn’t resist.) I wasn’t so sure about the […]