Here are links to two reviews of “The House on Fortune Street.” The first is by a woman, the second by a man. They are interestingly different in how they describe the characters a… more →
Blather, a book clubtsrosenberg wrote 6 hours ago: One of those words that very easily looks All Wrong if you type it too many times. Anyway, the New … more →
blatherblog wrote 2 days ago: Here are links to two reviews of “The House on Fortune Street.” The first is by a w … more →
Sean wrote 3 days ago: Books always give me an excuse to talk about sports. On Saturday, South Africa’s national team … more →
blatherblog wrote 5 days ago: This is the September book. Here’s a link to a New York Times book review about ”The … more →
aziomedia wrote 3 weeks ago: Sinclair Lewis This a a rare surviving copy of the New York Times Book Review with American author, … more →
cupblog wrote 1 month ago: …but I knew that! We, like a lot of publishers, send lots and lots of books to the New York Ti … more →
Dawn (SheIsTooFondOfBooks) wrote 2 months ago: Today’s question: What’s the most popular book in your library? Have you read it? What … more →
kbooks wrote 2 months ago: “New York Times bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winner Garry Wills interprets the four G … more →
thinandlight wrote 4 months ago: After years of being trained to suspect underlying interests behind any genre or institution that cl … more →
Yen wrote 4 months ago: Three Percent, a blog that covers translations, just posted a piece about whether the NYTBR is cover … more →
Tei wrote 4 months ago: Two separate people have now sent me this article, so now I feel compelled to comment on it. Inciden … more →
Elizabeth wrote 5 months ago: The Sunday New York Times Book Review section is posted on Saturdays, thank goodness. Nothing enlive … more →
jayare20k wrote 6 months ago: corporate comatose. lately i have been reading a bit more (hence, fewer blog posts). who could bla … more →
Sean wrote 10 months ago: Henry Morton Stanley (’one of the most brutal of African travellers [and] condemned by histori … more →