Archives by Tag 'Fiction'

Review: ‘My Dirty Little Book of Stolen Time’ by Liz Jensen

By oldenglishrose - Last updated: Wednesday, October 26, 2011

After two distinctly disappointing reads I needed something that was sure to be good fun and not to take itself too seriously.  Thankfully my mammoth TBR pile is able to rise to any challenge, and after a quick flick through my library I settled on the wonderfully titled by Liz Jensen.  This book was first [...]

Review: ‘The House in Dormer Forest’ by Mary Webb

By oldenglishrose - Last updated: Monday, October 24, 2011

When by Mary Webb came up as May’s TBR Lucky Dip book, I was pleased for two main reasons.  Firstly, it’s a Virago Modern Classic, which meant I could add another one to the ‘Read’ shelf on LibraryThing and not feel quite so bad about the large number still sitting glumly on the ‘To Read’ [...]

Review: ‘Pride and Prejudice’ by Jane Austen

By oldenglishrose - Last updated: Monday, October 17, 2011

Back in January, I reread Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen, and mentioned that I planned to reread all of Austen’s novels at some point this year.  Despite my great love for these books, it took me until May to get to the second book on the schedule which was , perhaps Austen’s best known work and [...]

Review: ‘Drina’s Dancing Year’ by Jean Estoril

By oldenglishrose - Last updated: Thursday, October 6, 2011

This year I’ve been reading more sweet, warm, comforting books than I usually do.  This has resulted in revisiting some childhood favourites, amongst which, as you may remember, are the Drina books by Jean Estoril.  is the second installment in this eleven book series and I enjoyed rereading the gentle story as just as much as [...]

Review: ‘Water for Elephants’ by Sara Gruen

By oldenglishrose - Last updated: Tuesday, October 4, 2011

When I started to see posters appear on the Underground advertising the upcoming film of Sara Gruen’s , I decided that it was probably time to get the book down from my shelves and read it.  Although this review has been so long in the writing that the film has now been and gone from [...]

Review: ‘Song of Sorcery’ by Elizabeth Scarborough

By oldenglishrose - Last updated: Friday, September 23, 2011

One of the many benefits of having such a large pool of books from which to choose my reading is that it’s easy to find something that fits my mood or requirements.  A while ago I needed to pick a book to read before bed and so it needed to be light in every sense [...]

Review: ‘Human Croquet’ by Kate Atkinson

By oldenglishrose - Last updated: Wednesday, September 21, 2011

The Oxfam shop in my old university town used to sell bundles of three books tied up with string for £1.99.  I acquired Human Croquet by Kate Atkinson at some point in my final year as part of just such a bundle, along with Alan Hollinghurst’s The Line of Beauty and A. S. Byatt’s Possession [...]

Review: ‘Ballet for Drina’ by Jean Estoril

By oldenglishrose - Last updated: Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Like a great many little girls, I took ballet lessons when I was younger.  I was never particularly good at it and I stopped taking exams when they required that I start pointe work, but I really enjoyed it.  As an adult, I still really enjoy ballet but, though I do take the occasional class [...]

Review: ‘The Prince of Mist’ by Carlos Ruiz Zafon

By oldenglishrose - Last updated: Monday, July 11, 2011

Usually, I never go anywhere without a book, but on the recent bank holiday Monday I inexplicably found myself in Bournemouth with three and a half hours to kill before that evening’s Bellowhead concert and no book with which to attack them.  It’s probably because I travel everywhere by train so I’m used to needing at [...]

Review: ‘The House at Riverton’ by Kate Morton

By oldenglishrose - Last updated: Thursday, June 30, 2011

As you might have guessed from the enormous delay between finishing this book and a review actually appearing here, I’ve been rather busy recently.  What with emergency dentist appointments, being ill, making wedding invitations and all the familycommitments which inevitably accompany a slew of bank holidays, I’ve been rushing hither and yon with very little time for [...]