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)
Month: August 2017
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
Hartmann Wallis, Who said what, exactly (#BookReview)
Never mind Hartmann Wallis' question Who said what, exactly, I want to know who Hartmann Wallis is, exactly! You would think the author bio at the front of the book might tell you, now wouldn't you? But, no. Well, not exactly. There is an author bio, and it does tell you stuff - truthful stuff … Continue reading Hartmann Wallis, Who said what, exactly (#BookReview)
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