There’s something almost meta in reading Emma Donoghue’s ‘The Pull of the Stars,’ a book about the 1918 flu, amidst the Coronavirus pandemic.
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There’s something almost meta in reading Emma Donoghue’s ‘The Pull of the Stars,’ a book about the 1918 flu, amidst the Coronavirus pandemic.
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Read MoreI tore through the book end to end, unable to put it down. Even at the last page, the book left me wanting more. And what else can we ask for in a work of fiction?
Read MoreMy Grandfather, a voracious reader who averages about 5 books/week, declared this novel the best book he’s read in a year. To me, that was the ultimate rave review!
Read MoreOver the past few months, I’ve come across some fantastic books, new and old, fiction and nonfiction, that totally captivated me. I would like to share 5 recent reads that I particularly enjoyed.
Read MoreA true literary feat, where beauty is imbued into a life that promises nothing extraordinary, yet captivates us all the same.
Read MoreThis is one of those novels you’ll be thinking about long after you turn that last page. Where you are so invested in the characters and their stories, that you feel a lingering emptiness after you put the book down and realize you can’t follow their journey any further.
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