StoryGraph Saturday is a weekly thing where I randomly choose a book from my To Read pile on StoryGraph and show it off to both remind myself that it’s there and to show it to you in case you might find it interesting, too. Babel, or The Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the … Continue reading StoryGraph Saturday: Babel
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StoryGraph Saturday: The Tigress of Forlí
StoryGraph Saturday is a weekly thing where I randomly choose a book from my To Read pile on StoryGraph and show it off to both remind myself that it’s there and to show it to you in case you might find it interesting, too. The Tigress of Forlì: Renaissance Italy's Most Courageous and Notorious Countess, … Continue reading StoryGraph Saturday: The Tigress of Forlí
StoryGraph Saturday: Midnight Never Come
StoryGraph Saturday is a weekly thing where I randomly choose a book from my To Read pile on StoryGraph and show it off to both remind myself that it’s there and to show it to you in case you might find it interesting, too. Midnight Never Come (The Onyx Court #1)by Marie BrennanHistorical Fantasy400 pages … Continue reading StoryGraph Saturday: Midnight Never Come
StoryGraph Sunday: Basilisks and Beowulf
StoryGraph Saturday is a weekly thing where I randomly choose a book from my To Read pile on StoryGraph and show it off to both remind myself that it’s there and to show it to you in case you might find it interesting, too. Basilisks and Beowulf: Monsters in the Anglo-Saxon Worldby Tim FlightNonfiction/Folklore336 pages … Continue reading StoryGraph Sunday: Basilisks and Beowulf
StoryGraph Saturday: The Ornament of the World
StoryGraph Saturday is a weekly thing where I randomly choose a book from my To Read pile on StoryGraph and show it off to both remind myself that it’s there and to show it to you in case you might find it interesting, too. The Ornament of the World: How Muslims, Jews, and Christians Created … Continue reading StoryGraph Saturday: The Ornament of the World
StoryGraph Saturday: The Heroine with 1001 Faces
The Heroine with 1001 FacesMaria TatarHistory/Literary Criticism304 pages From The StoryGraph: How do we explain our newfound cultural investment in empathy and social justice? For decades, Joseph Campbell had defined our cultural aspirations in The Hero with a Thousand Faces, emphasizing the value of seeking glory and earning immortality. His work became the playbook for … Continue reading StoryGraph Saturday: The Heroine with 1001 Faces
StoryGraph Saturday: Last Night at the Telegraph Club
StoryGraph Saturday is a weekly thing where I randomly choose a book from my To Read pile on StoryGraph and show it off to both remind myself that it’s there and to show it to you in case you might find it interesting, too. Last Night at the Telegraph ClubMalinda LoHistorical Fiction409 From The StoryGraph: … Continue reading StoryGraph Saturday: Last Night at the Telegraph Club
StoryGraph Saturday: The First Kingdom
StoryGraph Saturday is a weekly thing where I randomly choose a book from my To Read pile on StoryGraph and show it off to both remind myself that it’s there and to show it to you in case you might find it interesting, too. The First Kingdom: Britain in the Age of Arthurby Max AdamsNonfiction/History480 … Continue reading StoryGraph Saturday: The First Kingdom
StoryGraph Saturday: The Way Through the Woods
StoryGraph Saturday is a weekly thing where I randomly choose a book from my To Read pile on StoryGraph and show it off to both remind myself that it’s there and to show it to you in case you might find it interesting, too. The Way Through the Woods: Of Mushrooms and Mourningby Long Litt … Continue reading StoryGraph Saturday: The Way Through the Woods
StoryGraph Saturday: African Europeans
StoryGraph Saturday is a weekly thing where I randomly choose a book from my To Read pile on StoryGraph and show it off to both remind myself that it’s there and to show it to you in case you might find it interesting, too. African Europeans: An Untold Historyby Olivette OtéléNonfiction/History304 pagesFirst published in 2019 … Continue reading StoryGraph Saturday: African Europeans