The Ten Greatest Novels – a twist
I have a question to pose to the blogosphere: If someone you knew were only going to read ten novles in their life, which ones would you recomend? I have asked ...
I have a question to pose to the blogosphere: If someone you knew were only going to read ten novles in their life, which ones would you recomend? I have asked ...
Earlier I was shocked by how few of the 100 best novels I had read. Now I find it is even worse for the 100 best nonfiction. I have only read 6 (and some of tho...
This weeks book of the week is MArtin Amis’ study of Bolshevism, Stalinism and fellow travelers in the West – Koba the Dread: Laughter and the Twent...
This weeks book of the week is MArtin Amis’ study of Bolshevism, Stalinism and fellow travelers in the West – Koba the Dread: Laughter and the Twent...
As readers of Addicted to Books will know, I recently became aware that I had read very few of the “100 greatest novels.” Being restless and given t...
Continuing my readings in “Great Novels” I next picked up Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell To Arms. I had previously read Hemingway’s The O...