Month: January 2021

The Swallowed Man by Edward Carey

January 29, 2021 Whitney Review 0 Comments
The Swallowed Man by Edward Carey

The Swallowed Man is an eerily beautiful retelling of Pinocchio. It is a book to be savored, to be read slowly digesting every word. Edward Carey’s novel is lyrical, and found myself rereading sentences multiple times. The Swallowed Man demands to be read in print. Edward Carey’s illustrations scattered throughout are intricate and add depth […]

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Friday Meme #70

January 28, 2021 Whitney Friday Memes 6 Comments
Friday Meme #70

Hosted by Rose City Reader Beginning: I ran a hand over my stomach.  I was going to be sick. Hosted by Freda’s Voice Page 56 “You must choose Catherine,” he said.  Not just once, but every day.  Choose to be here.” The Book: Save Subscribe to Blog via Email Enter your email address to subscribe […]

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Audiobook Review: Eligible by Curtis Sittenfeld

January 27, 2021 Whitney Review 3 Comments
Audiobook Review: Eligible by  Curtis Sittenfeld

Sadly, at 20% Eligible took a nosedive. It became the most trashy version of The Bachler and strayed so far from Pride and Prejudice that it became unrecognizable. I wanted to follow in Colton’s footsteps and jump over a fence to put as much distance as possible between us. Eligible put way too much focus […]

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Friday Meme #69

January 22, 2021 Whitney Friday Memes 3 Comments
Friday Meme #69

Hosted by Rose City Reader Beginning: I am writing this account, in another man’s book, by candlelight, inside the belly of a fish.  I have been eaten.  I have been eaten, yet I am still living. Hosted by Freda’s Voice Page 56 Today I shall paint a sky, lest I forget it.  I shall hang […]

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To Be Read Vote January 2021

To Be Read Vote January 2021

My To Be Read List is a monthly meme hosted by Michelle at Because Reading. How It Works Each month you will make a post with three books from your TBR List (these books can be already on your kindle or shelf or books you might want to purchase) and add your link on the […]

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