Tag: literary

  • Top 5: Books I read in 2023

    Top 5: Books I read in 2023

    This year has gone by both quickly and slowly and in a blur for some reason. I can’t say it was a year of my most cherished and memorable reads, but there have been some new favorites along the way…

  • Book Review: Monarch by Emily Jon Tobias

    Book Review: Monarch by Emily Jon Tobias

    I’m drawn to stories that rely heavily on the characters and the human condition in general. These themes written as short stories can make the impact even greater given their length. Less time is spent on the details and the focus remains on the emotions. With all of this on my mind when scoping out…

  • Book Review: The Farewell Tour by Stephanie Clifford

    Book Review: The Farewell Tour by Stephanie Clifford

    In the beginning, this was shaping up to be a five-star read for me. I procrastinated reading it because I didn’t want it to end. I started this on a trip to Memphis which felt fitting with the country music themes of the book and liked it so much that I didn’t want to read…

  • Book Review: Paper Names by Susie Luo

    Book Review: Paper Names by Susie Luo

    Literary fiction with generational themes has been an unintentional go-to for me this year. I picked up Paper Names not long after reading Banyan Moon so it was fun to switch perspectives. While Banyan Moon followed mother/daughter/grandmother dynamics, Paper Names had more of a father/daughter theme to it…

  • Book Review: The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene

    Book Review: The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene

    I’ve heard about this book a number of times over the years. When I began reading, I quickly realized my assumptions about the plot were quite different than what’s actually written. I was uncertain how much I’d enjoy it, but given that the book has been considered the greatest Catholic novel of all time, I…

  • Book Review: Banyan Moon by Thao Thai

    Book Review: Banyan Moon by Thao Thai

    I’m almost always up for a book centered on family drama. Banyan Moon brings this to the table with the extra layers of generational struggles and the differences brought on by being raised in different cultures…

  • Book Review: Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf

    Book Review: Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf

    I’m a classics fan but I’ve never been particularly drawn to Virginia Woolf. I picked up a copy of Mrs. Dalloway because the cover was pretty. I hadn’t the faintest idea what it was about. When the Audrey app chose this as one of their listen-alongs, I figured now was as good a time as any to…

  • Top 5: Favorite reads of 2023 (so far)

    Top 5: Favorite reads of 2023 (so far)

    It’s a bit past the official halfway mark of the year but it’s only just occurred to me to share some of my favorite reads of the year so far…

  • Book Review: The Light Pirate by Lily Brooks-Dalton

    Book Review: The Light Pirate by Lily Brooks-Dalton

    Choosing to read this book while vacationing in Florida was perhaps not the wisest decision, but I guess it did give me a certain level of appreciation that I might not have had otherwise…

  • Book Review: Notwithstanding by Louis de Bernières

    Book Review: Notwithstanding by Louis de Bernières

    I first heard about this book in a YouTube video and decided to check it out when I saw that my library had a copy. It lived up to its cozy recommendation. A quick and easy read, and at its core, cute…