Oct 13
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The Devil and Miss Prym | Paulo Coelho

The Devil and Miss Prym: A Novel of Temptation © 2000 Harper Collins 205 pages A stranger walks into an isolated village and offers unimaginable wealth to the villagers if someone is found murdered by the end of the week. What a great premise for a story! It’s sad that such an interesting idea came [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley
Sep 29
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Wise Blood | Flannery O’Connor

Wise Blood: A Novel © 1962 Farrar, Straus and Giroux 236 pages This book is overwhelming. O’Connor has a knack for placing her vividly imagined characters in bizarre (yet somehow appropriate) situations. I’ve often thought that “classic” novels should be read for the beauty of their prose–the plot is often irrelevant. For example, you can [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley
Sep 08
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The Violent Bear It Away | Flannery O’Connor

The Violent Bear It Away: A Novel © 1960 Farrar, Straus and Giroux 243 pages I’m almost at a loss for words after finishing this book. I picked it up after reading Rowan William‘s discussion of her work. I was unprepared for the power of her prose. O’Connor has an uncanny ability to get inside [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley
Aug 25
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Hocus Pocus | Kurt Vonnegut

Hocus Pocus © 1990 New York: Berkley Books 325 pages If you’ve read Vonnegut, you’ll already know his distinct blend of irony and satire. If you’ve never read him, this is a good place to start. The humor in the narrative had me laughing out loud, while at the same time cringing from the truth [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley
Jul 14
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Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana | Anne Rice

Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana © 2008 Toronto: Alfred A. Knopf 242 pages I bought the first book in this series, Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt for its novelty.  The Vampire chronicler herself was tackling the life of Christ, and it seemed like an honest endeavour. I bought the sequel as soon [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley