Review of “Murder Must Advertise”

Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy Sayers follows Lord Peter Wimsey as he investigates a death at Pym’s Publicity, a London advertising agency. Along the way, he discovers more secrets than expected, and advertising takes a dark turn.  This was the third book I had to read for my English class, Mystery’s Golden Age. Unfortunately, even …

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Review of “The Siamese Twin Mystery”

The Siamese Twin Mystery by Ellery Queen follows the father and son duo of Ellery Queen and Inspector Queen as they stumble upon a mystery on Arrow Mountain. This was the second book I had to read for my English class, Mystery’s Golden Age. Reading this was very interesting. It was very easy to determine …

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Review of “Hitting a Straight Lick with a Crooked Stick”

When I first heard of Zora Neale Hurston, it was at the end of tenth grade when I was reviewing the summer reading assignments for AP Language and Composition. Their Eyes Were Watching God was one of the required readings for the class, and I didn’t have any expectations  One of the things about the …

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Review of “The Murder of Roger Ackroyd”

Agatha Christie is my favorite author of all time. So, when my reading challenge had the category “Classic Detective Novel,” I knew I needed to find a book from her that would fit this category. After searching through some lists online, I discovered “The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.” Many of the lists I saw claimed …

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Review of “Depression & Other Magic Tricks”

For my 2020 reading challenge, I had the category “A Complete Volume of Poetry by a Single Author.” While I love poetry, I never read books of poems until my senior year of college when I took Contemporary Poetry. Since I didn’t have any poetry collections available that I hadn’t already read, I decided to …

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