We make plans and schedules, but life is best when we make room for changes. Last month we featured Wuthering Bites by Sarah Gray, but we didn’t get around to having a discussion about it until today.
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Charlotte, Emily & Anne Bronte
On Missing Bloodsucking Opportunities
Since we are half way through the lovely month of May, I thought it would be a nice time to check-in for a quick chat about Wuthering Bites. Right now, I’m over a third through the book. Yes, I know a good book club blogger would have finished the book three months ago, but I’m […]
A Few Thoughts on Wuthering Bites
It’s May, It’s May…the lusty month of May! (Double points if you can tell what musical said line is from…hint: Richard Burton and Julie Andrews starred in it) For the lusty month of May, we here at the DJABC will be gathering on the lonely moor to read Wuthering Bites! All right, I wish we DJABCers […]
The Luck of the Unlucky
For a poor, parentless orphan, Jane Slayre had the remarkable good fortune to be quite lucky.
Members Q&A with Sherri Browning Erwin
It is with great pleasure that we welcome back Sherri Browning Erwin author of this month’s selection Jane Slayre.
From Eyre to Slayre
It is with great pleasure that we welcome Sherri Browning Erwin as our author of the month with Jane Slayre.
Don’t Feed the Zombies
A cold day, sickness consuming the poor charity school girls. Well, almost all of girls. As the girls die, they come back as zombies.
Bring Out the Undead
Oh, how I have missed zombies–the lifeless stare, the slow, cumbersome movements, the way they are ended by beheading.
The Color Red
The color red gets a bad rap.
Austen’s Influence
The thick green volume lived on my dusty book shelf.