George Eliot's novel may not suit you. If you're looking for fast paced action, this is not your place. However, if you enjoy a small town atmosphere, if you find rewarding the discovery of small details, subtle humour and deep diving into references, this is your best novel for that!
Category: Bookish Talks
Learn from This Victorian Hustle Queen
This week, I want to build a little upon last week's discussion and talk about a positive role model, a woman I consider to be the ultimate hustler in the Victorian Era and how you are better off reading this book than "Hustle".
Middlemarch – The Prelude
"Middlemarch" is not about saints, nor is it about religion. It is the story of many people in a small town, filled with gossip, reluctance to change and weary of strangers. So why make the Prelude to "Middlemarch" a discussion about Saint Theresa?
Why Is Everyone Reading “I’m Glad My Mom Died” by Jennette McCurdy?
It's written by a celebrity, it's funny and has a catchy, shocking title! What more could you ask?
Verity vs. Rebecca
I absolutely loved both books, but I have to admit the similarities between them are so intriguing! Do you agree? Let's discuss!
Middlemarch: Why Did Dorothea Marry Casaubon?
A young girl, Dorothea, beautiful and naive, doesn't even realize when she is being courted. However, she sets eyes on another man herself. Both men are rich, one is definitely also young and handsome, one - not so much, but that makes him definitely intelligent, right? Who will she choose?
Why Is Everyone Obsessing over Colleen Hoover’s Books?
Colleen Hover has taken the world by storm! Her books are always on the New York Times Best Seller list and In the last few years she has surpassed in interest trending around the world classics of the genre like Nicholas Sparks or Nora Roberts. But why?