Rating: 4/5 Fahrenheit 451: the temperature at which book-paper catches fire and burns. Set in a futuristic society where reading books is illegal and where
Category: Culture
Rating: 5/5 ** spoiler alert ** There was an unexpected light in the cell; the boundaries were drawn, the roles well defined. The time of
Rating: 3/5 It was a book people kept putting in my hands and telling me I was going to love, the way the doctor tells
Rating: 2/5 This book was reasonably funny and had a good plot, but ended on a disappointing cliff-hanger that was placed at such circumstances that
Rating: 4/5 In my opinion, there is only so far a short story can really go. But Cynthia Rylant’s Missing May crosses that line. A
Rating: 3/5 Living was hateful, and death was no better, and from end to end of the universe this was the first and last and
Rating: 3/5 Dicey knew that she was sitting very still on a train, moving across the night. She knew her hands were wrapped around the
Rating: 1/5 This book had a confusing plot that made no sense and was written in a very dry and boring way. I didn’t like
Rating: 2/5 ** spoiler alert ** Hazel Lancaster and Augustus Waters are two teenagers with terminal cancer. They fall in love at a Cancer Support
Rating: 5/5 The ghetto was ruled by neither German nor Jew; it was ruled by delusion. In one terrifying moment of lucidity, I thought of