• I Am, My Sister’s Keeper

    Jodi Picoult’s novel, ‘My Sister’s Keeper’ starts off with the chapters being divided into different events seen by different characters. It starts with Anna Fitzgerald waiting to see a lawyer who has just recently, sued God, and won. Picoult brings a larger than life view to Campbell Alexander, the lawyer, and then places him as

  • An Inky Review..

    I read Inkheart by Cornelia Funke merely a week ago, and saw the film again, to provide this review with a good degree of accuracy. Inkheart revolves around the principal character named Mo, also called ‘Silvertongue’; he has this ability to literally read people, ie characters out of their stories. This to me was an appealing enough

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