Reading Buddies Wrap-Up: “The Razor’s Edge” by W. Somerset Maugham

Welcome, Reading Buddies! First, a reminder: be sure to vote for April’s book in the poll in the sidebar! Well! How did you like The Razor’s Edge? When I posted two weeks ago, I’d hardly read enough of the novel to have much of an opinion. I just finished the book yesterday and very much …

Thoughts on “The Magician’s Assistant” by Ann Patchett (Audiobook)

After disliking both Bel Canto and State of Wonder, I’d all but given up on Ann Patchett’s novels. JoAnn suggested I try The Magician’s Assistant as a last chance, and I chose to listen to it. About the Book: It isn’t until the charismatic Parsifal, Sabine’s husband and the magician she assisted for years, dies …

Thoughts on “The Last Nude” by Ellis Avery

The Last Nude by Ellis Avery came to me through LibraryThing’s Early Reviewers program. It came out last month. About the Book: Young Rafaela Fano is struggling to carve out a life for herself in 1920s Paris when painter Tamara de Lempika spots her out walking one day and recruits her as a model. It …

Reading Buddies Discussion: “The Razor’s Edge” by W. Somerset Maugham

Welcome, Reading Buddies! Today we’re discussing The Razor’s Edge by W. Somerset Maugham. Published in 1944, it was Maugham’s last major novel. It’s the first novel of his I can remember reading, though I know I read Of Human Bondage years back. Last year, though, I read a collection of Maugham’s short stories, called The …

Looking Back: January 2012

Well hello, February, where did you come from? Here’s what my January looked like: Books Total books read: 3 Total pages read: 876 Favorite book: A Room with a View by E.M. Forster Least favorite book: Breadcrumbs by Anne Ursu — I had high hopes, but it fell flat for me. The others: The Marriage …