Harper Lee
Katherine thought To Kill a Mockingbird was a powerful and thought-provoking novel that tackled important issues of racism and injustice.
Sep 16th, 2020
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Harper Lee
Katherine thought To Kill a Mockingbird was a powerful and thought-provoking novel that tackled important issues of racism and injustice.
Sep 16th, 2020
E. L. Konigsburg
Katherine loves From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E Frankweiler.
Dec 17th, 2020
Shaun Bythell
Katherine enjoyed watching The Booksellers documentary on Amazon Prime over the weekend.
Oct 16th, 2020
Sep 16th, 2020
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Katherine enjoyed the captivating plot and well-developed characters in The Great Gatsby.
Sep 16th, 2020
Sep 16th, 2020
Jane Austen
Katherine found Pride and Prejudice to be overrated and lacking depth.
Sep 16th, 2020
Shirley Jackson
Katherine loves the eerie atmosphere and mysterious characters in We Have Always Lived in the Castle.
Aug 7th, 2020
Sarah Vowell
Katherine mentioned that anything by Sarah Vowell would probably be good, like Assassination Vacation.
Jul 24th, 2020
Ellie Marney
Katherine read about half of None Shall Sleep, but it wasn't her favorite - it really didn't seem like a book that you would turn into a musical, pretty dark.
Nov 3rd, 2017
Dorothy MacKin
Katherine enjoyed the classic melodrama for its nostalgic feel and dramatic twists.
Sep 16th, 2020
Peter J. Carroll
Katherine was surprised by the mention of a character's surprise childbirth, which was the favorite part of reading the book.
Sep 16th, 2020
Kristiana Gregory
Katherine was surprised by what she read in Catherine.
Sep 16th, 2020
Library of Congress
Katherine recently had Card Catalog recommended to her on Amazon and agrees that it is a great recommendation.
Dec 7th, 2020
Peter J. Carroll
Katherine mentioned a study about libraries, seeking input from people with library experience.
Jul 22nd, 2020