The Dragonfly Pool, by Eva IbbotsonBleak House, by Charles Dickens*The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks, by E. LockhartSilent in the Sanctuary, by Deanna RaybournThe Plot That Thickened, by P.G. WodehouseTwo Gentlemen of Verona, by William Shakespeare*East, by Edith PattouIliad, by Homer*Silent in the Grave, by Deanna RaybournSomething Rotten, by Alan GratzThe Off-Season, by Catherine Gilbert MurdockNick and Norah's Infinate Playlist, by Rachel Cohn and David LevithanOn the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness, by Andrew Peterson* Denotes a title I resolved to read this year
2 comments:
Thanks for reading Something Rotten! Hope you enjoyed it.
So, did you read the Wodehouse because of Frankie Landau-Banks? I love both . . . and your Shakespeare reads, 'natch.
I did enjoy it, very much.
(See review: http://noeldevries.blogspot.com/2008/06/scoop-of-e-e-evening-something-rotten.html)
Actually, I read the Wodehouse before the Lockhart ... he's been on my List forever, but the library boasts nary a Wooster title. Finally broke down and read the one Wodehouse they had, but plan on getting into Jeeves very soon.
Thanks for stopping by ... looking forward to Something Wicked, as Macbeth is my favorite tragedy.
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