Getting Over Jack Wagner49 reviews
Elise Juska

Downtown Press, 2003

Not for women only...

+ Excellent book
+ My favorite book ever

Juska's deeply pleasurable novel transcends its chick-lit trappings. Packed with hysterical pop-culture references and moments of genuine insight, it's the kind of book that will have you both nodding your head and laughing out loud. You don't need to be a child of the '80s--or a female--to ...
  
  











  



  
Five Men Who Broke My Heart11 reviews
Susan Shapiro

Delta, 2004

Transcends its Genre

+ Amazing!
+ A fun and intriguing read
+ Wonderful!!!!!
  
  











  



  
Room for Love25 reviews
Andrea Meyer

St. Martin's Griffin, 2007

New York Flavor

+ room for this book!
+ risque, romantic, rewarding
+ What a fun read!
  
  











  



  
The Boys of My Youth63 reviews
Jo Ann Beard

Back Bay Books, 1999

Flashback

+ A Masterpiece of Creative Nonfiction
+ fresh, surprising, raw, subtle
+ My favorite book
  
  











  



  
The English Patient290 reviews
Michael Ondaatje

Vintage, 1993

Hauntingly Beautiful

+ Gorgeous prose weaves these lives together
+ Poetically beautiful
+ Some desert concepts related in this novel are not too far from home
+ Fragments, shards, and drifts of sand
  
  











  



  
The Unbearable Lightness of Being: A Novel241 reviews
Milan Kundera

Harper Perennial, 2008

great

+ I lived in this book those days
+ Mystical Love
+ great but not the best
  
  











  



  
Crime and Punishment (Enriched Classics)464 reviews
Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Pocket, 2004

A towering work of criminal psychology

+ Good, but overrated
+ A masterpiece from cover to cover
+ Crime and Punishment
+ Crime and Punishment ~ Kindle eBook
  
  











  



  
The Passion79 reviews
Jeanette Winterson

Grove Press, 1997

Trust me I'm telling you stories

+ The Passion
+ The Passion... well titled!
+ Captivating Space for Fluidity
  
  











  



  
Babe in Paradise: Fiction3 reviews
Marisa Silver

W. W. Norton & Company, 2002

Compelling and Fiercely Honest Writer

+ sheila who loves to read

The joy of reading Marisa Silver's short stories comes from never knowing what the next one will bring. She reminds me of a brilliant wizard, always conjuring up little surprises and NEVER resorting to the cliche. My suggestion is to read one story a day. You will feel like you have treated ...
  
  











  



  
Babe in Paradise: Fiction3 reviews
Marisa Silver

W. W. Norton & Company, 2002

Compelling and Fiercely Honest Writer

+ sheila who loves to read

The joy of reading Marisa Silver's short stories comes from never knowing what the next one will bring. She reminds me of a brilliant wizard, always conjuring up little surprises and NEVER resorting to the cliche. My suggestion is to read one story a day. You will feel like you have treated ...
  
  











  



  
Crime and Punishment (Enriched Classics)464 reviews
Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Pocket, 2004

A towering work of criminal psychology

+ Good, but overrated
+ A masterpiece from cover to cover
+ Crime and Punishment
+ Crime and Punishment ~ Kindle eBook
  
  











  



  
The Boys of My Youth63 reviews
Jo Ann Beard

Back Bay Books, 1999

Flashback

+ A Masterpiece of Creative Nonfiction
+ fresh, surprising, raw, subtle
+ My favorite book
  
  











  



  
The Passion79 reviews
Jeanette Winterson

Grove Press, 1997

Trust me I'm telling you stories

+ The Passion
+ The Passion... well titled!
+ Captivating Space for Fluidity
  
  











  



  
Room for Love25 reviews
Andrea Meyer

St. Martin's Griffin, 2007

New York Flavor

+ room for this book!
+ risque, romantic, rewarding
+ What a fun read!
  
  











  



  
The Unbearable Lightness of Being: A Novel241 reviews
Milan Kundera

Harper Perennial, 2008

great

+ I lived in this book those days
+ Mystical Love
+ great but not the best
  
  











  



  
Getting Over Jack Wagner49 reviews
Elise Juska

Downtown Press, 2003

Not for women only...

+ Excellent book
+ My favorite book ever

Juska's deeply pleasurable novel transcends its chick-lit trappings. Packed with hysterical pop-culture references and moments of genuine insight, it's the kind of book that will have you both nodding your head and laughing out loud. You don't need to be a child of the '80s--or a female--to ...
  
  











  



  
Five Men Who Broke My Heart11 reviews
Susan Shapiro

Delta, 2004

Transcends its Genre

+ Amazing!
+ A fun and intriguing read
+ Wonderful!!!!!
  
  











  



  
The English Patient290 reviews
Michael Ondaatje

Vintage, 1993

Hauntingly Beautiful

+ Gorgeous prose weaves these lives together
+ Poetically beautiful
+ Some desert concepts related in this novel are not too far from home
+ Fragments, shards, and drifts of sand