So, Michael Bunker. Plain living self-sufficient subsistence farmer, by choice, not upbringing, and he writes Amish science f...
When I was in my mid-teens, one of my friends was rather obsessed with Film (capital intended). I watched a lot of movies tha...
This is a review of not only The End by Lemony Snicket, but of A Series of Unfortunate Events as a whole. As The End is the e...
N.B.: This is a long post and it's been split up into four different sections - Favorite Reads (2 parts), Superlatives, and H...
Briefly: In an interview, César Aira talks, among numerous subjects, of his preference for the fairy tale form and the combin...
In this slim, delicate, lyrical novel Julie Otsuka unflinchingly and confidently does something that really is not supposed t...
A new booksite, new new new, Leafmarks. It looks a lot like Goodreads in its clean presentation. As it was started by two GR ...