Posted by bennardfajardo on December 19, 2012 · 8 Comments
Christmas is just around the corner and, before I begin, I want to wish all of my readers a Merry Christmas. We just held our book club’s Christmas Party last Saturday and I was so happy to receive gifts in the form of books this year. This is actually the first time in my life … Continue reading →
Filed under Book Love, Books · Tagged with Albert Camus, Ambeth Ocampo, Book Love, Book Lust, Books, Chad Harbach, Christmas, Estremelenggoles, Exile and the Kingdom, Gilead, Jeffrey Eugenides, Marilynne Robinson, Meaning and History, My Mistress's Sparrow Is Dead: Great Love Stories from Chekhov to Munro, Owen King, Rio Alma, The Art of Fielding, The Insanity Defense, Who Can Save Us Now, Woody Allen
Posted by bennardfajardo on October 2, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Top Five Tuesdays is a new semi-regular feature in The Book Hooligan that presents a list (either ordered by rank or haphazardly) about anything book-related that interests me. For those people who have intersecting interests in film and in books, there are some moments when you see similarities with a movie that you’ve seen and … Continue reading →
Filed under Books, Top Five Tuesdays · Tagged with A Moveable Feast, A Serious Man, Books, Der Untergang, Ernest Hemingway, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Inherent Vice, Kurt Vonnegut, Michael Chabon, Midnight in Paris, Oliver Hirschbiegel, Robert Schwentke, Slaughterhouse Five, The Autumn of the Patriarch, The Big Lebowski, The Coen Brothers, The Time Traveler's Wife, The Yiddish Policemen's Union, Thomas Pynchon, Top Five Tuesdays, Woody Allen