Vaclav and Lena: Haley Tanner
Vaclav and Lena, by Haley Tanner, is a gem of a book. I hesitate to describe such a unique book in such a clichéd manner, but it truly fits.
Vaclav and Lena, by Haley Tanner, is a gem of a book. I hesitate to describe such a unique book in such a clichéd manner, but it truly fits.
Admission belongs into another category of books that can best be described as “meh”.
Make no mistake, The Magicians is unlike any other fantasy novel you’ve other read.
Reading The Secret History was an unsettling experience. Tartt’s restrained prose disguises the madness that permeates this book; wrapping it up into an innocuous package that you let into your mind without realizing what you have done.
“To learn to read is to light a fire; every syllable that is spelled out is a spark.”
- Victor Hugo,
“All morning I struggled with the sensation of stray wisps of one world seeping through the cracks of another. Do you know the feeling when you start reading a new book before the membrane of the last one has had time to close behind you? You leave the previous book with ideas and themes -- characters even -- caught in the fibers of your clothes, and when you open the new book, they are still with you.”
― Diane Setterfield
"Reading is the sole means by which we slip, involuntarily, often helplessly, into another's skin, another's voice, another's soul.”
― Joyce Carol Oates