

I loved all but one of these stories, and the one I didn't love was still great.
I loved all but one of these stories, and the one I didn't love was still great.
Patrick White's first novel was out of print for many years but was reissued a couple of years ago. It's a very readable and rewarding modernist classic.
I really loved Orley Farm. It's a great story, really well plotted, and the characters are very well-drawn. I particularly like the way Trollope deals with moral ambiguity. Highly recommended (but only if Victorian lit is your thing).
I loved this very engaging and extremely well written biography of the Boyd family of artists and writers.
The first time I've read Salinger in awhile, and I really enjoyed it. I'm not quite sure what to make of the Glass family, but I'm looking forward to reading more about them in Nine Stories.