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Lemony Snicket – Who Could That Be at This Hour?

6 November 2012 / book friday archive / 0 Comments
Lemony Snicket – Who Could That Be at This Hour?

  Author: Lemony Snicket Title: Who Could That Be At This Hour?Series: All the Wrong Questions Date read: 23 October to 24 OctoberPublished: October 2012 Publisher: Little, Brown Length: 261 pages Genre: Noir/children’s literature Why I picked it up: Fan of […]

Catherynne M. Valente – The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland and Led the Revels There

1 November 2012 / book friday archive / 0 Comments
Catherynne M. Valente – The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland and Led the Revels There

Author: Catherynne M. Valente Title: The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland and Led the Revels There Date read: 9 October to 13 October Published: October 2012 Publisher: Feiwel and Friends Length: 272 pages Genre: Fantasy, fairy tale Why I picked it […]

Haruki Murakami – The Wind-up Bird Chronicle

9 September 2012 / book friday archive / 0 Comments
Haruki Murakami – The Wind-up Bird Chronicle

*The following information applies to the English Vintage softcover edition. (the novel was originally published in Japanese in 1994).*   Author: Haruki MurakamiTranslator: Jay Rubin Title: The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle Published: 1997 Publisher: Vintage International Length: 607 pages Genre: Science fiction/Fantasy […]

Eoin Colfer – The Last Guardian

Eoin Colfer – The Last Guardian

  Author: Eoin Colfer Title: The Last Guardian Series: Artemis Fowl Published: July 2012 Publisher: Hyperion Length: 336 pages Genre: Science fiction/Fantasy Why I picked it up: Fan of the series Rating: 3 stars The first book I reviewed on this […]

Gaston Leroux – The Phantom of the Opera

Gaston Leroux – The Phantom of the Opera

 *The following information refers to the original French edition*   Author: Gaston Leroux Title: The Phantom of the Opera Published: 1911 Publisher: Pierre Lafitte and Cie Length: 260 pages Genre: Gothic (mystery/horror) Why I picked it up: Currently obsessed with the […]