I’d been interested in reading something in the ‘Steampunk’ genre that wasn’t going to be too depraved, nor too scientific,... Read More
It’s been 3 days since I started “Reminiscences of a Stock Operator” by Edwin Lefevre, and today I’ll finish it.... Read More
“The Love Song of Jonny Valentine”, by Teddy Wayne, follows Jonathan Valentino, a midwestern kid turned adolescent pop star, bringing... 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
As I write this review, I realize the link presented is not necessarily the translation I read. That said, The... Read More
“Don Quixote” by Miguel Cervantes blew me away. For a long time, I had put it off because I was... 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
I recently completed Stephen King‘s “It” — it was pretty entertaining and a definite recommend for people that like there... Read More
I highly recommend this book for those who’ve read Harry Potter as well as for those who had no inclination... 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
“The Art of Racing in The Rain” is a contemporary novel by Garth Stein that utilizes an unusual way of... Read More
After finishing my previous book so quickly I was once again stuck with the question “What do I read next?”.... Read More