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mithen:A few titles from “Pickwick Papers.” That last one!
chrissybooksandberries:The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel SparkFor such a short book, it was ab
Book Photo Challenge: The SixtiesThe Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, first American edition… compl
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Half of a Yellow Sun, for @bibliophilicwitch‘s Sunday Tomes and Tea
b-br4ve:ladybookmad:i’ve had a lot of people ask if i’m leading the #readwomen december reading chal
September Book Photo Challenge, Day 30: Read This MonthSome favorite poetry, some Sherlock Holmes, a
freckles-and-books:Trying to decide what to read next. Here are some possible options.
Plutarch and a local ale (taken before social distancing.)
deadpoetsmusings:readingcities:Any good London book recommendations? I’m heading there for a work tr
superheroesincolor:Mexican Gothic (2020)From the author of Gods of Jade and Shadow comes a reimagini
adultbooklr:Study hard and have a great semester, friends!For more classic literature shenanigans, f
esarkaye:This book of German poetry, collected by someone I greatly admire, spans three centuries –
nprbooks:P. Djèlí Clark’s new novella Ring Shout is set in an alternate Jim Crow South where the rel
aseaofquotes:Banana Yoshimoto, Kitchen
nprbooks:Amanda Lee Koe’s new novel was inspired by a famous photograph of three film legends – Anna
deadpoetsmusings:My second Iris Mudoch book and I’m now totally convinced that she was a witch. Oh,
macrolit:Madame Bovary, Gustave Flaubert (b. 12 December 1821)
manuscripts-dontburn:JOMP Book Photo Challenge hosted by Just One More PageDay 4: One word title
whilereadingandwalking:Toni Morrison on her Books“One day I realized that not everything that needed
I just finished this novel, and I found it stunning. It ticks many of my boxes – girls’ school
macrolit:Random stack of literary classicsHemingway, Bukowski, Steinbeck, Woolf, Gogol, Doyle, Willi
prettybookishh:Sanctuary
lettersfromthelighthouse:Recently finished: Andrea Barrett - The Voyage of the Narwhal
dukeofbookingham:Review | Bread and Wine by Ignazio SiloneGenre: fiction, literarySetting: Italy, 19
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