TBT Book Review: Gaudy Night by Dorothy Sayers
Touted as Dorothy Sayers’ best book in the Golden Age of Crime mysteries, Gaudy Night is a beautiful insightful look into women’s issues in the 1930s.
Touted as Dorothy Sayers’ best book in the Golden Age of Crime mysteries, Gaudy Night is a beautiful insightful look into women’s issues in the 1930s.
This week’s journal is about struggle, obstacles, and standing still. The need for momentum is real, but I think I have a plan.
Passion is momentum after all. All I have to do is get it moving.
A high fantasy romance novel with more adventure than romance, I enjoyed Patricia Briggs’ first ever published novel more than I expected.
Terry Pratchett’s Equal Rites is a fantasy novel set in the Discworld universe. I enjoyed this whimsical novel so much, I read it twice.
The Reconstructionist by Josephine Hart is a psychological thriller with more layers than trifle. Read why I love it in my TBT book review.
There are multiple variants of imposter syndrome and this week, I’ve got two. It’s worse than a cold + flu combo! Or is it? Read on to find out.