When the World Was Steady, Claire Messud Messud’s debut novel from the mid-90s follows the separate adventures of two sisters,…
These were my last two reads of 2020, after I had finished reading the Women’s Prize for Fiction list, and…
This post is doubling as both Badass Women and What I’ve Been Reading Lately, as I just finished a biography…
Simone de Beauvoir’s two-book tome is exactly that—a tome. Over 700 pages of the history of women and how society…
“Zorro,” Isabel Allende Whenever I need to destress with a quick and interesting page turner, I always choose one of…
“The Secret History,” Donna Tartt A few months ago I read “The Goldfinch”, and I was blown away by the…
Here they are folks…the last two books that I have read in 2017! I officially have read 52 books…
“The God of Small Things,” Arundhati Roy “The God of Small Things” is a stunningly written novel that is breathtakingly…
“How to Save Your Own Life,” Erica Jong Jong’s sequel to “Fear of Flying” had a lot of promise: Isadora,…
“Mrs. Dalloway,” Virginia Woolf “Mrs. Dalloway”, often considered Woolf’s best piece of fiction, follows the life of Clarissa Dalloway…




