From Thornfield to Pemberley: A walk-through of my favorite novels, “Pride and Prejudice” and “Jane Eyre”

In my AP English Literature class this past spring, I had the privilege of reading two amazing novels, “Pride and Prejudice” and “Jane Eyre.” For my assignment, I wrote a paper exploring how each piece resonates with the other. Below, I share this paper. I hope it convinces you to delve into these novels if… Continue reading From Thornfield to Pemberley: A walk-through of my favorite novels, “Pride and Prejudice” and “Jane Eyre”

McKenzie’s Bookshelf: Normal People by Sally Rooney

WARNING: Misleading title alert! Brace yourselves because this book is anything but normal. Like many, I stumbled upon this literary gem thanks to the relentless TikTok reviews and the siren call of it’s aesthetically pleasing cover.  Little did I know that with their inked fingers, Connell and Marriane would leave me feeling delightfully empty. Yes,… Continue reading McKenzie’s Bookshelf: Normal People by Sally Rooney

McKenzie’s Bookshelf: The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah

“In love we find out who we want to be; in war we find out who we are.”  “Of course, men always think war is about them.”  “Wounds heal. Love lasts. We remain.”  In The Nightingale by Kristin Hanah, readers are transported to the tumultuous backdrop of World War II France. Here, two sisters, Vianne… Continue reading McKenzie’s Bookshelf: The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah

McKenzie’s Bookshelf: Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Stepping into the new year, my bookshelf welcomed Daisy Jones and the Six.  What better way to kickstart the year than diving into the story of a fictional 1970s rock band? The genius of this book lies not just in its storytelling but in the unconventional format that Reid employs. Each page is a transcript… Continue reading McKenzie’s Bookshelf: Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid

A Bookish Thanksgiving

As we gather around the dinner table this Thanksgiving, I find myself reflecting on the countless blessings that adorn my life.  From the warmth of family and laughter with friends to the simple joys of a delicious feast and good health, there are so many things to be thankful for. Yet, in this post, let’s… Continue reading A Bookish Thanksgiving

McKenzie’s Bookshelf: This Side of Paradise by F. Scott Fitzgerald

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s debut novel, This Side of Paradise, is like a La Croix- intriguing, sometimes hard to swallow, and leaving a lingering aftertaste. The novel introduces us to the protagonist, Amory Blaine, a character who doesn’t exactly scream “heroism.” He is self-absorbed, privileged, and at times infuriating.  The narrative takes us on a journey… Continue reading McKenzie’s Bookshelf: This Side of Paradise by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Her Resilient Ink: Sarojini Naidu

Once upon a time, in a land of ink and imagination, there lived a literary legend who danced through the pages of history. Meet Sarojini Naidu, the “Nightingale of India” Picture this: it’s the early 1900s and the world of literature is a boy’s club. However, this reality hardly gave Naidu a moment’s pause.  With… Continue reading Her Resilient Ink: Sarojini Naidu

McKenzie’s Bookshelf: The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde

With the weather cooling down and the skies getting darker, what better way to reel in the season than with a good old Gothic novel? Let’s dive right into a re-read of one of my all-time favorites, The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde.  In summary, the novel follows the story of a man… Continue reading McKenzie’s Bookshelf: The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde