179. Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf

Whenever I read Virginia Woolf I realize two things: That I’ve yet to become a seasoned critical analyzer of literature Continue Reading
Whenever I read Virginia Woolf I realize two things: That I’ve yet to become a seasoned critical analyzer of literature Continue Reading
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I don’t know about you, but sometimes my reading list can get serious and dark for my mood, which is Continue Reading
Each year I find a book that completely knocks the wind out of me – figuratively! (but also kinda literally). Continue Reading
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