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Erin Blakemore
Award-winning author Erin M. Blakemore learned to drool over Darcy and cry over Little Women in suburban San Diego, California. These days, her inner heroine loves roller derby, running her own business, and hiking in her adopted hometown of Boulder, Colorado. show more
Award-winning author Erin M. Blakemore learned to drool over Darcy and cry over Little Women in suburban San Diego, California. These days, her inner heroine loves roller derby, running her own business, and hiking in her adopted hometown of Boulder, Colorado.
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jmills01
jmills01 rated it 12 years ago
I suspect that I am not the target audience for this book. I've read most of the books mentioned, and I love literary criticism. So why did it fall flat? To be perfectly frank, I'm not looking for "life lessons learned from Jane Eyre.". The biographical info was decent, though it wasn't new to me...
florinda3rs
florinda3rs rated it 13 years ago
Erin Blakemore has assembled The Heroine'’s Bookshelf from some unlikely elements; literary criticism, biography, and some self-help psychology. Addressing the common habit of the bookworm to seek refuge in “comfort reading” during challenging personal times, she suggests that the books we turn to c...
Don't Panic - Megan's BookLikes
Don't Panic - Megan's BookLikes rated it 14 years ago
This book has been on my "currently-reading" shelf for forever now because I've been skipping around reading a chapter here and a chapter there. Each chapter is an essay on a famous heroine who has stood the test of time and inspired generations of women throughout the different stages of their live...
Miss Clark
Miss Clark rated it 14 years ago
I found the concept interesting and it was indeed fascinating to learn how the authoress' lives impacted their immortal creations. Still, I found the book to be lacking, overtly politically correct and to a great extent far too shallow. The "lessons" taken were not necessarily lessons I should want ...
That's What She Read
That's What She Read rated it 14 years ago
For such a small book, The Heroine's Bookshelf packs quite a punch. It is one of those books that makes a reader proud to be female, while also making one appreciate the lessons learned from childhood heroines. It is the perfect novel to read when feeling blue or at a crossroads in one's life becaus...
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