Category Archives: Edith Wharton
Quote of the Day – December 12, 2022
Quote of the Day – December 9, 2022
Quote of the Day – December 8, 2022
Give These A Chance!: Other Books That Should Be Adapted To Film and TV
I love seeing adaptations of my favorite classic novels (when they are good). Don’t get me wrong, I love seeing Jane Austen continue to thrive in popular culture, even in the 21st century. But as much as I love Austen, I do recognize that are just as wonderful and captivating books that deserve the sameContinue reading “Give These A Chance!: Other Books That Should Be Adapted To Film and TV”
Quote of the Day – September 1, 2021
#ClassicSummer: Great Classic Novels to Tackle This Summer
If you are an avid reader of my blog, you know by now that I am lover of the classics. Just something about returning back to beginning of literature is just so thrilling to me. While being aware of the social times the classics were written and some of its references may be outdated butContinue reading “#ClassicSummer: Great Classic Novels to Tackle This Summer”
Read & Laughs: Literary Reads Filled with Laughter
Lockdown restrictions may be loosening up in different parts of the world. However, maybe you are still looking for that pick-me-up to brighten your spirits and get you excited for the warmer weather that is to come? Then make sure to add to your TBR list these side-splitting, laugh out loud literary reads that willContinue reading “Read & Laughs: Literary Reads Filled with Laughter”
Quote of the Day – May 9, 2019
“I shan’t be lonely now. I was lonely; I was afraid. But the emptiness and the darkness are gone; when I turn back into myself now I am like a child going at night into a room where there’s always a light.” ―Edith Wharton, The Age of Innocence