Book Review: Howards End by E. M. Forster

Howards End is one of those books, like Lolita for entirely different reasons, where I can appreciate the execution and ingenuity after the fact, but the experience of reading isn’t the most pleasant. While reading, I felt like most of the aspects weren’t really working for me. Upon reflection, I better understand how and why […]

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2025 Bookish Year in Review

This year was such a whirlwind and yet it also felt very long. Things that happened in January feels like it happened two years ago, things that happened in June feels like it happened a year ago, October feels like 6 months ago. I got the shortest haircut I’ve had since I was eight (that […]

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Book Review: Tom Lake by Ann Patchett

I was mostly bored throughout the entirety of Tom Lake by Ann Patchett. It was a chore to get through from the very first paragraph. I also don’t think the premise is something that speaks to me. I’m not interested in actors or their vices, their lifestyle or their attention-seeking. So maybe this book was […]

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Book Review: Anxious People by Fredik Backman

I really truly enjoyed 3/4ths of this book. Which surprised me because I wasn’t overly enthralled with Fredrik Backman’s A Man Called Ove. Backman’s Anxious People is about an incompetent bank robber and a hostage situation with “the worst hostages ever,” but it’s even more about understanding and finding connection in unlikely places, with unlikely […]

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Book Review: The Martian by Andy Weir

Yet another science fiction novel that has surprisingly enthralled me. I believe I read it in three sittings, which isn’t common for me these days. It was the humor that made The Martian un-put-downable for me. It made me laugh throughout the entire book and endeared me to Mark Watney so that I had to […]

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