30 Day Book Challenge: Day Eleven

Day Eleven: The book that made you fall in love with reading Brer Rabbit series by Enid Blyton (The Brer Rabbit Book, Brer Rabbit Again, and Brer Rabbit’s a Rascal) Brer Rabbit is an American folktale character (the contraction Br’oth’er Rabbit). He’s a typical trickster, able to use wit and wile to get what heContinue reading “30 Day Book Challenge: Day Eleven”

30 Day Book Challenge: Day Ten

Day Ten: The first novel you remember reading. Black Beauty by Anna Sewell. Why the hell did a relative give me a gigantic novel when I was six years old? I have no idea. Honestly, it’s not that big. My version is only 208 pages. But as a small child, the novel looked daunting. However,Continue reading “30 Day Book Challenge: Day Ten”

30 Day Book Challenge: Day Eight

Day Eight: An unpopular book you believe should be a best-seller The Summer Witch by Louise Cooper Louise Cooper had this uncanny ability to really delve into what it must be like to be insane. It’s like a study of Medieval madness. It leaves me spellbound. No other author I’ve read can make the mostContinue reading “30 Day Book Challenge: Day Eight”

30 Day Book Challenge: Day Seven

Day Seven: A book that’s hard to read. American Gods by Neil Gaiman (author’s preferred text). It’s taken me two months to finally give up on this book. This book is in fact so hard to read, for me, that I’ve shelved it 385 pages into 640. I’ve decided to shelve it and maybe waitContinue reading “30 Day Book Challenge: Day Seven”