
Ellison’s Novel Shouldn’t Be Invisible on Your TBR List
Jay chooses Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man for his list this week. The celebrated novel addresses the Black experience in the first half of the twentieth century in America, but it hasn’t lost its rele...
26 Touko 45min

A Prime Novel of Ms. Muriel Spark's
Muriel Spark’s iconoclastic education novel is Jay’s pick this week for his list of the 100 Most Lovable Novels in the English Language. Set in 1930s Edinburgh, the novel focuses on six girls who are ...
19 Touko 42min

In a World of Nurse Ratcheds, Be The Chief …?
This week Jay’s entry on the list of the 100 Most Lovable Novels in the English Language is Ken Kesey’s seminal novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, which grapples with the power of systems against ...
12 Touko 49min

A Good Book of Short Stories is Hard to Find
But not this week! Jay names The Complete Stories by Flannery O'Connor to his list of the 100 Most Lovable Novels in the English Language, and—spoiler alert!—he LOVES talking about them. Stacey won’t ...
5 Touko 48min

The Jewel of Paul Scott’s Raj Quartet
It’s fitting for Jay to follow up last week’s pick of A Passage to India with Paul Scott’s novel The Jewel in the Crown, as this first novel of Scott’s Raj Quartet has definite references to Forster’s...
28 Huhti 49min

A Passage to Colonialism
E.M. Forster’s 1924 novel A Passage to India is Jay’s pick this week for his list of the 100 Most Lovable Novels in the English Language. The nuance and opacity of this unflinching look at interperson...
21 Huhti 47min

Who is Really the Monster in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein?
In the final episode of Season 2, Jay names Mary Shelley’s 19th century gothic-horror novel FRANKENSTEIN to his list of the 100 Most Lovable Novels in the English Language, and Chaos Reader checks in ...
10 Helmi 47min



















