Book Review: Tyll by Daniel Kehlmann

Tyll - Daniel Kehlmann (Pantheon Books, 2022) (translated from the German by Ross Benjamin) I had never heard of Tyll Ulenspiegel before picking up this novel but I gather that he's a well-known German folk figure. A classic trickster type, given to bawdy jokes. Here Kehlmann brings him into the context of the Thirty Years… Continue reading Book Review: Tyll by Daniel Kehlmann

Book Review: The Mythmakers by John Hendrix

The Mythmakers - John Hendrix (Abrams, 2024) Two of the greatest literary voices of the 20th century - and certainly two of the most influential voices in the realm of fantasy literature - are undoubtedly J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis. There aren't many readers in the Western world today who haven't been influenced by their… Continue reading Book Review: The Mythmakers by John Hendrix

Book Review: The Stolen Bicycle by Wu Ming-Yi

The Stolen Bicycle - Wu Ming-Yi (translated from Mandarin by Darryl Sterk) (Text Publishing, 2017) This was such an unexpected, playful, thoughtful, and informative book. It reads more like a non-fiction story rather than a novel, perhaps because it’s hard to tell at times how much is based on the author’s actual life. And perhaps… Continue reading Book Review: The Stolen Bicycle by Wu Ming-Yi

What I Read: October 2024

Read: Good Material - Dolly Alderton (Doubleday Canada, 2024) The Empusium - Olga Tokarczuk (translated from the polish by Antonia Lloyd-Jones (Riverhead Books, 2024) Intermezzo - Sally Rooney (Alfred A. Knopf, 2024) The Office of Historical Corrections - Danielle Evans (Penguin Audio, 2020) The Stolen Bicycle - Wu Ming-Yi (translated from the Mandarin by Darryl… Continue reading What I Read: October 2024

Book Review: Liars by Sarah Manguso

A friend pushed this book into my hands, telling me that she had devoured it over one weekend. She'd found so much to relate to within its pages, she told me, even as she reassured me that her husband is great. It was a statement worth making because the husband on these pages is pretty… Continue reading Book Review: Liars by Sarah Manguso

Book Review: Intermezzo by Sally Rooney

Intermezzo - Sally Rooney (Alfred A. Knopf Canada, 2024) An intermezzo, in music, is a short instrumental movement between larger acts. In chess, it refers to an unexpected move that forces an immediate response. Reading these definitions after I finished Sally Rooney's most recent novel, it struck me immediately what a fitting title the book… Continue reading Book Review: Intermezzo by Sally Rooney

Book Review: The Empusium by Olga Tokarczuk

The Empusium - Olga Tokarczuk (Riverhead Books, 2024) (translated to English by Antonia Lloyd-Jones) The Empusium - a strange sort of novel set in a sanitorium, health resort town in the early 20th century with a mysterious, plural-voiced ghost-like narration - is a tricky book to describe. I like Tokarczuk's work quite a lot -… Continue reading Book Review: The Empusium by Olga Tokarczuk

Rose is 7!

Our sweet, not-so-little girl is 7! I'm a bit behind in posting this (and Peter has also had a birthday since) but today is Thanksgiving here in Canada and at the top of my Thankfulness List are my girls. Rose is funny, feisty, affectionate, and daring. She loves to be with her friends, she loves… Continue reading Rose is 7!