Desolate Angel: Jack Kerouac, the Beat Generation, and America
Desolate Angel: Jack Kerouac, the Beat Generation, and America [1] by Dennis McNally was published in 1979. As the title states, this is more than
Desolate Angel: Jack Kerouac, the Beat Generation, and America [1] by Dennis McNally was published in 1979. As the title states, this is more than
2022 is the year of Jack Kerouac’s centenary and we will mark that day on March 12, which also happens to be my birthday. In
Twelve Days of Christmas by Debbie Macomber is the latest, and likely my last, Christmas read of the 2021 season. Macomber has written many more
I took a break from the Christmas novels of Debbie Macomber and tried one by Nancy Thayer. I was attracted to A Nantucket Christmas since
To Every Thing There is a Season: A Cape Breton Christmas Story by Alistair MacLeod was a tiny (41 pages) book comprising a single short
Starry Night is my latest Christmas read by Debbie Macomber. As it is the fourth such novel I have read in less than three weeks
Dashing Through the Snow by Debbie Macomber is my latest Christmas speed-read. I am obviously enjoying Macomber’s Christmas stories enough to continue reading them, although
It took me exactly one week to finish The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline. I don’t usually need seven days to get through a 231-page
After I read A Mrs. Miracle Christmas I dove right into Debbie Macomber’s next Christmas novel, Jingle All the Way which was published last year.
Mark and I have become addicted to the Christmas movies shown on the Hallmark Channel. What surprises me is that Mark was the one who