There’s nothing quite like The Lover’s Dictionary. Beautifully crafted by David Levithan, it is a novel of love but it reads like poetry in its witty wordplay and eloquently written
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There’s nothing quite like The Lover’s Dictionary. Beautifully crafted by David Levithan, it is a novel of love but it reads like poetry in its witty wordplay and eloquently written
Review by Sana Ashraf I believe that a book that doesn’t leave one thinking about it afterwards is not worth recommending. Eleanor and Park isn’t one of those books. It
Gilbert’s little hints, such as A.N. Dyer’s full initials spelling ‘AND’ with the title of the fictitious author being an Ampersand is a direct nudge to Gilbert’s own book title
German folks twitch uncomfortably when jokes are made about Hitler or his Germany. Well…until now. Translated from German, Look Who’s Back is a satirical novel that places Hitler in 2011.