Tag: Book Review

  • Book Review: The Great When

    Book Review: The Great When

    Alan Moore’s The Great When is a fabulous story for lovers of mythic London. The title is a play on the disparaging 19th-century nickname for London, The Great Wen, and the book is filled with Moore’s characteristic dense allusions and literary and historical references.

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  • Book Review: Demon Copperhead

    Book Review: Demon Copperhead

    A cinematic survivor’s story, this novel echoes David Copperfield not just in title, but also in the existential scope of its protagonist. Set in the challenging Virginia landscape, the narrative serves as a testimony to its harshness: born into systemic abandonment, Demon is unfortunate enough to experience nearly every struggle life can offer — though…

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  • Book Review: Quick Cooking

    Book Review: Quick Cooking

    “Quick Cooking” is a lifesaver for busy individuals seeking delicious meals without sacrificing taste or quality. Mary Berry transforms everyday ingredients into gourmet dishes in record time.

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  • Book Review: Murder in the Vicarage

    Book Review: Murder in the Vicarage

    Great read; no wonder Agatha Christie is called the queen of mystery novels! I find her writing style engaging and her characters like real people with their strange or funny habits and secrets, which makes it fun to guess who the culprit might be.

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  • Book Review: Rebecca

    Book Review: Rebecca

    Daphne du Maurier’s iconic gothic novel, published in 1938, has found its place in both stage and screen adaptations over the years. It is renowned for its enigmatic setting, Manderley, and the chilling presence of Mrs. Danvers, the cold and sinister housekeeper.

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