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The Hateful Eight: Blood, Snow, and Coffee

Posted on January 18, 2016July 28, 2016 by cococatani

Weather recently took a turn for the worse, so I decided to spend my Saturday afternoon tucked away in my… Read more The Hateful Eight: Blood, Snow, and Coffee

Reading Across Boundaries: How to Move Beyond Canonical Men

Posted on May 25, 2015July 28, 2016 by cococatani

I have been busy recently, so not much time to write blogs – i.e. procrastinate. However, I’ve managed to keep… Read more Reading Across Boundaries: How to Move Beyond Canonical Men

We Need to Talk About Books

Posted on March 27, 2015July 28, 2016 by cococatani

I’m probably the last person on earth to read We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver, and I’m… Read more We Need to Talk About Books

Is the Personal Professional? Reading as an Academic and a “Normal” Person

Posted on March 23, 2015July 28, 2016 by cococatani

I finished Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian the other day. The main reason for picking it up is that several friends,… Read more Is the Personal Professional? Reading as an Academic and a “Normal” Person

Why Do I Love Norman Mailer and Why Do I Not Feel Bad About It?

Posted on February 11, 2015July 28, 2016 by cococatani

I have been feeling a bit conflicted over the past few days or so. I have just finished reading Norman… Read more Why Do I Love Norman Mailer and Why Do I Not Feel Bad About It?

The Joy of Literary Treasure Hunting

Posted on January 22, 2015July 28, 2016 by cococatani

A while ago, I wrote about Moravagine, calling it the weirdest book I’d ever read. I stumbled upon it when… Read more The Joy of Literary Treasure Hunting

When Reading Feels Like a Guilty Pleasure…

Posted on January 15, 2015July 28, 2016 by cococatani

It’s been a while since my last post, but I have been enjoying a well-deserved break. As most people I… Read more When Reading Feels Like a Guilty Pleasure…

What Cheap Booze Taught Me About Literature

Posted on December 8, 2014July 28, 2016 by cococatani

Many moons ago, when I had just reached the legal drinking age and was introduced to the wonderful world of… Read more What Cheap Booze Taught Me About Literature

This Is Quite Possibly the Weirdest Book I’ve Ever Read…

Posted on November 7, 2014July 28, 2016 by cococatani

… and I’m still not sure what to think of it. Leafing through 500 Cult Books, always a great source… Read more This Is Quite Possibly the Weirdest Book I’ve Ever Read…

Review: Terror and Wonder at the British Library

Posted on October 30, 2014July 28, 2016 by cococatani

As someone who once spent six months looking forward to a Marilyn Manson concert, I was delighted when the British… Read more Review: Terror and Wonder at the British Library

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