A Journey with The Outsiders: Finding Connection in Brotherhood S. E. Hinton’s The Outsiders has long held a special place in my heart. I first picked it up during a quiet summer at the suggestion of a friend, and little did I know it would turn into a transformative reading experience. The novel, which many

Embracing Heartfelt Stories: A Review of Katherine, Bel and Sarah There’s something undeniably magical about curling up with a classic novel, especially one that paints a vivid portrait of resilient women navigating the complexities of life. D.E. Stevenson’s Katherine, Bel and Sarah collection drew me in with its promise of heartwarming tales, marrying charm and

Adventures in Odyssey: The Adventure Begins – A Journey to Remember As I settled into an afternoon of nostalgia, I couldn’t resist revisiting The Adventure Begins: The Early Classics from the Adventures in Odyssey Golden Audio Series. Growing up, these stories were a steady companion during long car rides, offering a whimsical escape into the

A Journey into Repression: My Reflections on The House of Bernarda Alba The first time I stumbled upon Federico García Lorca’s The House of Bernarda Alba, something about it beckoned me, almost as if the ghosts of its characters were whispering secrets untold. As I flipped through the pages of this haunting play, I found

Exploring the Timelessness of "The Greek Plays" When I first cracked open The Greek Plays: Sixteen Plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, I felt a flicker of excitement—like stepping into an ancient amphitheater. Greek drama has long fascinated me with its rich tapestry of human emotion, morality, and the divine, and this anthology, filled with

A Journey Through Laughter: Reflections on Three Men in a Boat (Fingerprint Classics) As someone who loves both travel and a hearty laugh, Jerome K. Jerome’s Three Men in a Boat (Fingerprint Classics) felt like a perfect match for my reading list. I first encountered this delightful narrative during a casual chat with a friend,