June 1, 2012
Hi everyone, From now on, I will be posting my reviews every Tuesday. Next Tuesday, we will be discussing Bridget Jones’s Diary, which I hope will be a nice light discussion after the grief of Refuge....
View ArticleWhere to go from here?
I would like to discuss some general topics of concern to this blog. I have covered a variety of types of books that are about, for and by women. What would you like to see more of on this blog? I...
View ArticleThe E-book Menace
The E-book Menace. The above link takes you to my discussion on the merits of books vs e-books. I prefer to read my books in paper form. I go over the reasons in this post. I also refer to several...
View ArticleMargaret Atwood’s The Edible Woman
English: Margaret Atwood – Munich 19.10.2009 Deutsch: Margaret Atwood – Literaturhaus München – Lesung am 19.10.2009 (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Today, I start my series of discussions on Margaret...
View ArticleMargaret Atwood’s Surfacing
Cover of Surfacing Surfacing is Margaret Atwood’s second novel and one of the most thoughtprovoking stories I have read. Surfacing begins with an unnamed female narrator travelling back to her...
View ArticleMargaret Atwood’s Lady Oracle
Lady Oracle is the most human of the Margaret Atwood’s novels that I have read. The main character, Joan Foster, is completely believable and I could not help but empathize with her. Joan struggles...
View ArticleMargaret Atwood’s “Bodily Harm”
I could not finish Margaret Atwood’s Bodily Harm. As I have said many times before, I read for characters and their development. I found the main character, Rennie Wilford, in Bodily Harm...
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