Re-Reading ‘Edith’s Diary’ by Patricia Highsmith: A Fascinating Psychological Thriller
I read a few of Patricia Highsmith’s novels and some of her short stories when I was in my late teens and early twenties. I
I read a few of Patricia Highsmith’s novels and some of her short stories when I was in my late teens and early twenties. I
On Smashwords Here I was immediately drawn into this story of Andee’s struggle against the merciless Corporation which controls this futuristic, monster ridden dystopia. The
I have just started re-reading ‘The Go Between’ by L P Hartley. I last read it longer ago than I care to admit – in
I suppose there are books which have a more darkly comic theme than ‘Mrs Palrey at the Claremont’ – Martin Amis’ ‘LondonFields’, for instance, and
I first read Anne Brontë’s ‘Agnes Grey’ a long time ago – in my early twenties – about the time that I first read ‘The
I read ‘Court of Thorns and Roses’ by Sarah J Maas because I was intrigued by the praise given to it in the excellent book
Marty-Stu rapes Mary-Sue and then they find a love so true… I am so glad that I have finished this (by the way, I read
It is an interesting fact that US English retains some of the words and expressions of seventeenth and eighteenth century English, which are wrongly thought
I have just finished reading Jordan Rosenfeld’s ‘How to Write a Page Turner’. I thought the advice in it was invaluable. Not only that, but
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