The last travel narrative. We did it, kids. At least we’re going out with a good narrative, but it’s also a sad one, considering it’s a brutal reminder that slavery and colonialism are the roots of all evil, everywhere.
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Book Review: Travels through France and Italy by Tobias Smollett
Another travel narrative! After this one I have one left, and I plan to literally never read one for the next five years. Mainly because unless the writer has something interesting to say, I lose interest pretty fast. Here we go! ♡
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Book Review: Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark by Mary Wollstonecraft
Whew, what a title! I cannot wait to review this book, and it’s the last non-YA/NA/adult for a while, so get excited (I’m excited – I personally love classics, but I like to change genres every couple of books or so). As usual, rating is out of five stars. My next review will be of…
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Book Review: The Turkish Embassy Letters by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
And here’s another review! There should be one more today after this one, and then probably a few days (hopefully no more than that) break. This review was actually ready before King Lear, but I like to publish reviews in the order that I finish books, so that’s why I held off. As usual, the…
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Book Review: Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift
My first review for the blog! I’m currently finishing up reviews for books I already read this year, so there will be a slew of reviews, but please bear with me. ♥︎