Tag: Classic

The Scapegoat by Daphne du Maurier

August 25, 2015 Whitney Review 1 Comment
The Scapegoat by Daphne du Maurier

First Impressions The first thing I think of when I hear “Identical Strangers” is Dumas’ famed Man in the Iron Mask.  This is what prompted me to choose The Scapegoat by Daphne du Maurier. Impressions While Reading My thought process was even confirmed by du Maurier when she states in chapter two when Jean and […]

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Review: A Modern Mephistopheles

February 9, 2015 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Review: A Modern Mephistopheles

A cross between Wuthering Heights and Romeo and Juliet.  I’ve read several other novels of Louisa May Alcott under the pseudonym A.M.Barnard and isn’t my favorite.  A bit slow until the last 25% of the book.  Had a satisfactory (if not sad) ending. Subscribe to Blog via Email Enter your email address to subscribe to […]

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Review: Stuart Little

February 12, 2014 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Review: Stuart Little

I knew Stuart Little was a book written by E.B. White and that Michael J. Fox voiced the mouse-like character but I had no idea what the actually plot was.  It pretty much centers around Stuart undertaking ordinary, mundane chores exhibited as a 6 inch person, and occasionally being chased around by the family cat. […]

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Book Review: Northanger Abbey

February 5, 2014 Whitney Review 2 Comments
Book Review: Northanger Abbey

I found Northanger Abbey to be a much tamer read compared to Pride and Prejudice; however, it was still well written. I have to admit that I found this novel a little slow going at times and it took me a while for Cathrine and the Tilneys to get to Northanger Abbey but once there […]

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Book Review: Emma

October 4, 2013 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Book Review: Emma

Emma Woodhouse is a bona fide matchmaker, playing cupid for all her acquaintances while she claims to never marry herself. Famous last words… Emma’s current assignment is her dear friend Harriet Smith and after a proposal that Miss Woodhouse seems far too beneath her puts in all her efforts to find a suitable husband for […]

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Review: Cheri

February 6, 2013 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Review: Cheri

This book is all about coping mechanisms.  Cheri becomes distant from his wife claiming everything his wife says and does is wrong because it is not Lea.  Lea just picks up and goes away on vacation, but even the change of scenery still leaves her feeling morose.  This book was heartbreaking.  It is obvious, by […]

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Book Review: The Death of Ivan Ilych

December 21, 2012 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Book Review: The Death of Ivan Ilych

This novella begins with Ivan’s colleagues of the court upon hearing of his death and bickering over who will be promoted to his place.  Already, I smelled greed as a prominent theme.  The reader travels to his memorial with said colleagues and finds what appears to be a devoted, distraught widow, Oh how wrong they were… […]

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Going Classic: Failure to Launch

November 28, 2012 Whitney Blogging 6 Comments
Going Classic: Failure to Launch

So at the beginning of the year I decided to switch this blog to strictly classic literature, and like any new year’s resolution I failed miserably.  Of course as soon as I made the decision I saw all the great books that were coming out that year and I sat there salivating.  I found it […]

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Book Review: The Diary of Adam and Eve

April 6, 2012 Whitney Review 2 Comments
Book Review: The Diary of Adam and Eve

The Diary of Adam and Eve is like the book “Men are from Mars Women are from Venus”.  Adam and Eve are polar opposites with a complete misconception of what the other thinks of them (Eve especially).  Adam would prefer to be left in peace where as Eve has gone all Snow White with the […]

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Book Review: The Great Gatsby

January 10, 2012 Whitney Review 5 Comments
Book Review: The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby starts out slow, like the tortoise and the hare slow, but like the tortoise its a winner. Like I said, The Great Gatsby takes a while too easy into until Daisy’s husband Tom is seen having an open affair it was a bit like wallpaper paste.  But then Tom slugs his annoying, […]

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