Yuri Herrera, Signs preceding the end of the world (#BookReview)

While I was travelling in the USA last month, I wanted to read at least one book relating to the regions we were visiting. I started by looking for a novel set in/about the northwest, but then Yuri Herrera's Signs preceding the end of the world, set in the southwest, popped out at me, and … Continue reading Yuri Herrera, Signs preceding the end of the world (#BookReview)

Monday musings on Australian literature: Road novels

Having just returned from the madness of LA's freeways to the calm of Canberra's roads, I found myself thinking about road novels! Road movies are often talked about, but not so much road fiction, particularly in Australia - so today I'm going to have a go. Defining the term I've labelled this post "road novels" … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: Road novels

Six degrees of separation, FROM Pride and prejudice TO Northanger Abbey

I'm only one day back from California and it's Six Degrees of Separation time again, but I absolutely couldn't miss this one as our host Kate (booksaremyfavouriteandbest) nominated Jane Austen's Pride and prejudice as the starting book. It's a particularly special choice because last month we commemorated the 200th anniversary of Austen's death. This meme, as you know, … Continue reading Six degrees of separation, FROM Pride and prejudice TO Northanger Abbey