A well-known novel of the American south, Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird is a challenging look at the history of race-relations and the process of a child coming to terms with another side of her familiar, safe community of Maycomb. Scout, her older brother Jem, and their friend Dill play around at constructing a… Continue reading One-Shot Finch: To Kill a Mockingbird
Tag: fiction
The Soul of the Plot: Our Mutual Friend
The Quintessential Dark Academia? A Review
‘Meshes of the web of destiny’
Dark Academia Before It Was Cool: The Marble Faun Review
A Dark Comedy of Bright Young People: Vile Bodies Review
Titles on Trend: Another Seven or Eight (or Nine) Books of Lives and Deaths and Full Names
As much as I’m treating this as a title “trend,” having found a clustering of similarly titled works throughout the last couple decades or so, it is by no means an exclusively modern phenomenon. The titling of classic works frequently followed a similar formula—for instance, the full title of the Dickens novel commonly called Nicholas… Continue reading Titles on Trend: Another Seven or Eight (or Nine) Books of Lives and Deaths and Full Names
Trading on Social Currency: The House of Mirth Review
Bloomsday Quotes Quiz: Which Lynch?
Classics Club Spin #34
After not completing the last spin on time, due to feeling a bit behind and swamped with books, I'm actually in a place where I'm feeling ready for the next one. (We're overlooking the fact that I'm still behind on reviews.) So here goes! I took all of the titles I have left (minus one… Continue reading Classics Club Spin #34









