You Should Read
More than just a book review, my book blog offers notes and context, as well as close reading and creative writing possibilities. If you’re looking for a summary and spoilers, look elsewhere.
But if you want to learn how to be an attentive reader and how to a use a mentor text to improve your own writing, check out my You Should Read posts!
You Should Read 2 A.M. AT THE CAT’S PAJAMAS by Marie-Helene Bertino
But it’s not just Madeleine who’s got the moves in 2 A.M. at the Cat’s Pajamas. Marie-Helene Bertino’s entire novel shimmies. It romps. At times, it even levitates.
You Should Read THE STREET by Ann Petry
Not all challenges hold an equal potential for growth, and challenge is not synonymous with virtue. That’s something I’ve known intellectually but haven’t felt, even in this superficial and miniscule way, until I read about Lutie Johnson.
You Should Read PEW
This book has been on my radar since 2020, but I only read it recently. Just as I waited to read Pew, I also waited to write this post. The book brought to mind a strange experience from college.