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Monstrous Societies
© Brocken Inaglory I haven’t purposely adhered to the current “dystopian novel” trend, yet my three latest reads have all held striking elements of it. First is the famous Utopia, a complete contradiction to its name. This was a really bad book, to put it simply. The fictitious island of Utopia is a society of… Read more >>
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Character Thursday: Octave Mouret
I am three chapters into The Ladies’ Paradise, by Émile Zola, and so far I love it. Set in late-1800s Paris, it is about a clothing shop called the “Ladies’ Paradise”, which threatens to destroy all the other shops in the neighborhood with its business innovations, cheap prices, and unheard-of variety. The shop is currently… Read more >>
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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
As hard as it has been to mentally distance myself from the Disney movie (an all-time favorite), Jules Verne‘s writing still has the power to leave me enthralled. I’ve visited 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea all over again and found it to be a dark, Gothic, deep book (no pun intended). Psychologically, perhaps the only… Read more >>
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Nightmarish Utopia
I believe Sir Thomas More meant well when he penned Utopia (1516), but it is quite possibly the worst book I have ever read. Given the standard of living for the majority of human beings in the early 16th century, More’s dream of a perfect nation must have sounded as idyllic as it gets. Yet… Read more >>
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Hi, I’m Marian—I talk about classics, history, and other books on this blog, as well as on YouTube.
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