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Basically: UGH NO, SAVE YOURSELF.Trigger Warning: Manipulative Abusive AssholeThis one I picked up for a review tour. I had to drop out though because the experience was unsavory. I tried, I gave it my best shot but I couldn’t finish it either. I was interested in Twain’s End because theory on a wom...
Another Halloween Bingo Square, I stayed up late and read this next to the bonfire! Samuel Clemens, also known as Mark Twain was not only an amazing author, but quite the character. Throughout his life he amassed quite a number of admirers, none more than those who were close to him- including ma...
My review of Twain's End is now up on Fresh Fiction!"Reading this book opened my eyes to the man behind the pseudonym Mark Twain"Read the whole review here!
I know I'm in the minority with this book and most reviewers are praising it highly. I can't find it in my heart to offer it any praise at all. In fact, I found it to be quite offensive. I certainly don't believe in putting famous people on a pedestal or imagine in any regard that they aren't human ...
1845: New York City is a sprawling warren of gaslit streets and crowded avenues, bustling with new immigrants and old money, optimism and opportunity, poverty and crime. Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” is all the rage—the success of which a struggling poet like Frances Osgood can only dream. As a moth...