Haruki Murakami is an author whose name I have been hearing for a while now. He is an acclaimed author,... Read More
I recently completed Stephen King‘s “It” — it was pretty entertaining and a definite recommend for people that like there... Read More
“The Ladies’ Paradise” by Emile Zola takes a fantastical look into the world of booming capitalism in 1860’s Paris. Like... Read More
After reading Mikhail Bulgakov‘s “The Heart of a Dog” I had high expectations for his “The Master and Margarita.” Those... Read More
After finishing my previous book so quickly I was once again stuck with the question “What do I read next?”.... Read More
Mikhail Bulgakov‘s “Heart of a Dog” was my first introduction to the author. I was interested in reading “The Master... Read More
There’s a scene in Ethan Minsker‘s “Barstool Prophets” where the narrator is finishing up his shift behind the counter at... Read More
“The Love Song of Jonny Valentine”, by Teddy Wayne, follows Jonathan Valentino, a midwestern kid turned adolescent pop star, bringing... Read More
It has been quite some time since I last picked up a book to read for pleasure. I had a... Read More
In my art post “View of a Ripetta,” I mentioned I was inspired by Edward Gibbon‘s “The Decline and Fall... Read More
“The Art of Racing in The Rain” is a contemporary novel by Garth Stein that utilizes an unusual way of... Read More
Among recent fact based techno-thrillers, Michael Crichton‘s “State of Fear” is amazing. There are people whom consider this book a... Read More