Damn me and my inability to put books aside! I have finally, after almost a month, finished Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man. I didn’t like it. But, I find it crazy difficult to stop reading a book and so I finished it. Plus I couldn’t continue over the next few paragraphs to bitch and moan about it on Cannonball if I didn’t really finish it. That would be cheating. Invisible Man was recently banned by a school district in my home state (NC) and for that […]
The Tiger’s Wife
I finished The Tiger’s Wife by Tea Obreht a few weeks ago, but I’ve been so bogged down trying to finish up my book club’s April selection (stay tuned for review) that I haven’t had a chance to write it up yet. What does that mean for you lucky Cannonballers? You’ll be able to read my review in a quick glance, because I’ll have no choice but to be brief. I’ve already forgotten most of my thoughts on the book. Oops. Ostensibly, The Tiger’s Wife […]
This lady is CRAZY.
I feel so behind for CBR6. Oh well. This just means I’ll have to read a ton of YA and historical romances this summer over vacations to catch up. My book club’s March selection was Cheryl Strayed’s Wild, and lately all I’ve had time to read were the book club assignments. The subtitle, From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail, pretty much sums up this memoir perfectly. At the ripe old age of 26, after a spate of really terrible life changes, Strayed […]
Disappointed Again
Daisy Goodwin’s American Heiress is the story of young Cora Cash, the wealthiest socialite in all of Newport just itching to escape the endless parade of social-climbing antics of her overbearing mother. As was common of wealthy Americans in the late 19th century, Cora’s parents move to England in order to secure their wealthy daughter the only thing that has escaped them: an English title, and therefore, respectability. It is there during a foxhunt with friends on a neighboring estate that Cora happens upon Ivo, […]
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet
Jamie Ford’s Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet was my book club’s selection for January and I was pretty excited to read it. With a World War II setting, Asian cultures, and forbidden love, I assumed it would be right up my alley. Well, you know what they say about assumptions… The novel opens with 50-something Henry Lee passing a crowd gathering outside a long-shuttered hotel in Seattle, the Panama Hotel. In the basement, the hotel’s new owners discovered hundreds of suitcases’ worth […]
Claire DeWitt and the Bohemian Highway by Sara Gran
I haven’t been as excited about a new book in a while as I was to pick up the newest installment in Sara Gran’s Claire DeWitt mysteries. While I didn’t love it as well as City of the Dead, Claire DeWitt and the Bohemian Highway, the second in the series, definitely entertained me and keeps me eagerly anticipating Claire’s next adventure. In this entry, we find Claire living in San Francisco, mentoring a budding detective, and snorting more cocaine than I thought humanly possible. Paul […]
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