Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll
Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll was another episode I covered with Leah from YA Book Chat.
Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll was another episode I covered with Leah from YA Book Chat.
Leah from YA Book Chat and I discussed Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland as well as Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll. While I liked these books, they’re honestly too confusing to try and recount the plot from memory. So, give the episodes a listen as we recount this story.
Emma by Jane Austen is full of matchmaking and drama! This story is simply so fun and there are so many marriage proposals, indirect discourse, and secrets.
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott is absolutely a morality story, which is not something I knew going into it. So, if you read this story as a child and wanted to reread it, you would probably enjoy the reread. But, as an adult reading this for the first time, it definitely feels like it’s…
One of the books we talk about on the Barely Bookish is 1984 by George Orwell.
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen was the first book we ever covered on the Barely Bookish podcast!
Note: This post may contain affiliate links. I remember reading Kiera Cass’s Selection book series, but it’s time to revisit it! Especially since we know that Netflix purchased the film rights in 2020, here’s to hoping they’ll eventually move forward with it.
Note: This post may contain affiliate links. I got really into Vampire Diaries my freshman year of college, so let’s discuss how to read the vampire diaries in order.
If you were a fantasy-loving kid, you’d definitely have heard of the Eragon books, but maybe you haven’t read them yet. If not, let me introduce you!
Black Beauty by Anna Sewell is probably most known for raising awareness of animal cruelty and changing the lives of carriage horses.