Posted in Uncategorized, tagged barbara kingsolver, douglas adams, east of eden, grapes of wrath, his dark materials trilogy, hitchhiker's guide to the universe, john steinbeck, kurt vonnegut, milan kundera, phillip pullman, prodigal summer, revolutionary road, richard yates, slaughterhouse-five, summer reading, the bean trees, the poisonwood bible, the unbearable lightness of being on July 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Books I’ve Read So Far This Summer
The Poisonwood Bible -Barbara Kingsolver (Re-read, still fucking brilliant.)
The Unbearable Lightness of Being -Milan Kundera (Re-read, I’m in a different place every time I do.)
The His Dark Materials trilogy -Phillip Pullman (Re-read, still wonderful.)
Grapes of Wrath -John Steinbeck (It was good. I wasn’t overwhelmed, though.)
Prodigal Summer -Barbara Kingsolver [...]
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i have finished east of eden. how beautiful, indeed.
it’s been strangely cold these last couple of days.
it makes me feel lonely.
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Posted in Uncategorized, tagged barbara kingsolver, his dark material trilogy, john steinbeck, milan kundera, phillip pullman, prodigal summer, strong female characters, summer reading, the grapes of wrath, the poisonwood bible, the unbearable lightness of being on July 9, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I’ve been reading a lot this summer. So far I’ve reread The Poisonwood Bible (Barbara Kingsolver), The Unbearable Lightness of Being (Milan Kundera), the His Dark Materials trilogy (Phillip Pullman). I’ve also read for the first time The Grapes of Wrath (John Steinbeck) and Prodigal Summer.
Prodigal Summer is another book by Barbara Kingsolver, the same author who [...]
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