by Michael Bedard
A strange little indie book. But fans of bookstores and libraries will love this little story. It's not my favorite writing style out there, but I enjoyed it enough to recommend. But, truthfully, with all the reading I do its one of those books I'll barely remember by this time next year. Orphelia...
Review originally posted at Krazy Book Lady.O Endicott travels to Caledon to spend the summer with her elderly aunt, Emily, after her father takes off to Italy for research. Emily owns the otherworldly Green Man bookshop, and lives in the apartment above it. O dabbles in poetry during her stay, but ...
This review was originally posted at Birdbrain(ed) Book Blog on Jan. 13, 2012.I hadn't realized that The Green Man is a sequel to another book when I requested it at NetGalley, but in retrospect I don't think it matters all that much. Apparently it's got some of the same characters from the first bo...