Category: Review

Review: A Christmas Carol

Review: A Christmas Carol

I’m embarrassed to say that I had not read this short story since middle school and had forgotten how magical and uplifting it is.  It was so refreshing to see the transformation and various levels of change of spirit that Ebenezer Scrooge goes though.  Tiny Tim is so adorable and heartwarming with his “God bless […]

Posted November 30, 2010 by Whitney in Review / 7 Comments

Review: The Bungalow Mystery

Review: The Bungalow Mystery

Reading these books makes me wish or fantasize that I could be more like Nancy. She’s sweet and personable, making friends almost everywhere she goes and dresses smartly in the latest fashion. Her father Carson Drew is a sharp, handsome lawyer including his daughter in all his legal actions. I also adore the 1930s, that […]

Posted November 30, 2010 by Whitney in Review / 6 Comments

Review: Kings Of The Earth

Review: Kings Of The Earth

The novel is told from various points of view flashing back to their childhood in the 30s to 1990 with the murder in question.  Through this, the reader grasps a better understanding for the boys, leading to what could have been the motive and that Audie and Creed were victims themselves. I have mixed feelings […]

Posted November 20, 2010 by Whitney in Review / 4 Comments

Review: The Secret of the Old Clock

Review: The Secret of the Old Clock

The Secret of the Old Clock is very nostalgic to me as it was the first Nancy Drew Mystery I read.  I was ten and on vacation and having run out of books to read was taken to the local bookstore.  My mom persuaded me to try Nancy Drew a favorite of hers growing-up.  I […]

Posted November 14, 2010 by Whitney in Review / 6 Comments

Review: The Weed That Strings the Hangman’s Bag

Review: The Weed That Strings the Hangman’s Bag

Flavia is such a precocious child that you can’t help but love her and route her on from the sidelines.  One thing that I found very interesting about The Weed That Strings the Hangman’s Bag is that a times it didn’t even feel like a mystery, the back story of the novel’s characters is so […]

Posted November 10, 2010 by Whitney in Review / 3 Comments

Book Review: The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie

Book Review: The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie

Having just finished The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo I thought I would be hard pressed  to come across as unique a heroine as Lisabeth  Salander, but that was before I met Flavia. Flavia de Luce is an 11-year-old chemistry enthusiast and with her candied insight and dry sense of humor comes off like a […]

Posted November 1, 2010 by Whitney in Review / 5 Comments

Tinkers by Paul Harding

Tinkers by Paul Harding

A tinker is a mender of pots, kettles, pans, etc. Therefore, Tinkers is a very fitting title for this Pulitzer Prize Winning novel as every character is somehow wounded with their past  and in some respects is far beyond mending. George Washington Crosby, a lover of the workings of clocks lies dying and reflects upon […]

Posted October 27, 2010 by Whitney in Review / 7 Comments

Book Review: Suspense and Sensibility

Book Review: Suspense and Sensibility

This novel was a very lite read, but felt more like a fantasy than suspenseful.  The dialogue was rather witty and was interesting to see the  mix and reintroduction to many characters.  But as a Austen retelling just didn’t fit the bill for me. The leading characters could easily have been interchanged to any person […]

Posted October 26, 2010 by Whitney in Review / 8 Comments

Review: Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk

Review: Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk

Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk by David Sedaris is a child’s storybook for adults, or a fucked up version of Aesop’s Fables.  The book is filled with short stories accompanied with illustrations of everyday occurrences or controversial  themes, all portrayed by animals. Strangely enough, they all seem to have a moral.  In The Squirrel and the Chipmunk […]

Posted October 11, 2010 by Whitney in Review / 4 Comments

Review: The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest

Review: The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest

The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest is the last novel in the Millennium Trilogy by Stieg Larsson.  The third installment picks up where The Girl Who Played With Fire left off, our hero Lisbeth Salander hanging on through life and death after being shot in the head.  When she is “captured” and taken to […]

Posted October 10, 2010 by Whitney in Review / 5 Comments