Pennance
After reading The Goodmans and After Mrs. Hamilton I had to pick up Pennance. This is Ashton’s first published book and a bit darker than… Read More »Pennance
After reading The Goodmans and After Mrs. Hamilton I had to pick up Pennance. This is Ashton’s first published book and a bit darker than… Read More »Pennance
A few years ago when Carol, the film counterpart of this book, debuted I rushed to my independent theater (as I do for most movies… Read More »The Price of Salt
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Galileo is, hands down, my new favorite Ann McMan book. Not only is the writing brilliant and the characters distinct, but the theme tackled some… Read More »Galileo
I opted to take Radclyffe for a spin via audio and chose this book, partly because I’m very familiar with the setting (up and down… Read More »When Dreams Tremble