Portrait in Sepia

For those who do not know, Isabel Allende is a big frickin’ deal for Chilean literature and it shows. I have read a few of her books and her way of writing is mesmerizing because she is able to combine history, romance, and adventure without making it lewd yet adult, I would say adult with […]

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The Red Horse

This is one of the best books I have ever read; it was a random find at Midway Books in St. Paul, Minnesota a couple years ago, which that place in itself is an amazing place to go book hunting. Eugenio Corti has a brilliant way of bringing you into his world. It is WWII […]

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The Familiar Vol 1-5

I would like to first point out that I love Mark Z Danielewski and all that he has written. As a graphic design graduate I was mind blown when I read my first book by him, like Oh Em Geeeeeeee. Fangirl time over; I really enjoyed reading these, I really did. There was an article […]

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The Secret Scripture

I finished this one over the weekend, and I can tell you that I kind of underestimated this one. From reading the back cover, I was expecting something a little more… intense I should say. I can see how this was made into a movie, though. The story is lovely and well told, and maybe […]

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Safely Home

Welcome to Word Press, Hannah; welcome everyone to the switch from Tumblr. I am glad that Safely Home is the first book for me to talk about here because it holds a little place in my heart, not just for my own faith, but also because my husband and I have been developing a growing […]

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