If you read my column from two weeks ago, then you may recall that I was reading “Zorro” by Isabel Allende in its original Spanish version during my three-week stay
John Updike is one of only four authors to win the Pulitzer Prize for fiction twice. He won it for two of his four novels about a character named Harry
Frank McCourt is best known for his Pulitzer-winning book, “Angela’s Ashes,” but there are thousands of people who were educated in various schools in New York City who once knew
Last month, I shared with you that I had an unexpected influx of about 150 books into my house. While the sheer number of books was unexpected, it wasn’t unwanted
Sometimes a book deserves a second chance. In 2012, I read “Her Fearful Symmetry” by Audrey Niffenegger and disliked it immensely. Mostly, I was bored by it.