Beyond the Door by Philip K. DickMy rating: 4 of 5 stars And that’s why I will never buy a cuckoo clock….. or piss off a bird…. This was very brief, but I enjoyed it all the same. Basically, the story is of a man who purchases a gift for his wife and gloats about […]
Author: Amber Rizzi
I am a literature geek with a Bachelor's degree in English with a writing concentration. I love to read, and I'm always itching to write, especially creatively. I started "The Writer's Library" in high school, previously working with a Blogger platform before moving over to WordPress. While I mainly post reviews of books, occasionally I will go ahead and review works in other media forms as well, such as music and certain television shows. No matter what I'm doing on here, I love to share with anyone who is willing to listen, and I'm excited to finally be on WordPress!
Review: Gravity Falls: Journal 3
Gravity Falls: Journal 3 by Alex Hirsch My rating: 4 of 5 stars I can’t believe I actually picked this up and read it cover-to-cover. I was expecting to enjoy it, but I didn’t expect there to be a solid, coherent, dark, beautifully-written story within these pages. I expected more of a how-to guide to […]
A Different Kind of Review
This blog is called “The Writer’s Library” for a reason. I write about books I love and post my own writing. But today I’d like to stray a little bit from the norm.In my review for Titanic by Filson Young, I posted a painting from my favorite artist’s soundtrack titled RMS Titanic as part of […]
Hold
Hold. Wait until my breath slows and my heartbeats catch up to yours. We are one, yet we are separate as the sky deepens to mauve around the edges and the stars converse with each other in the night. We stand together in a holy embrace, yet there is something more spiritual than religious about […]
Project: Sherlock Rankings!
Well, here it is. To think, I started this venture just about eight months ago and here I am officially wrapping it up. I have put together a video that ranks the pastiches from #15 to #1, with #15 being the worst and #1 the best. I already said this in the video description, but […]
Review: I Will Find the Answer
I Will Find the Answer by Kate WorkmanMy rating: 4 of 5 stars It feels weird not putting this book under Project: Sherlock. This may take some getting used to. So, to start off, I have to be honest. It’s not as good as Populaire was, and I honestly didn’t expect it to be. That’s […]
Sherlock Holmes: The Army of Dr. Moreau by Guy AdamsMy rating: 2 of 5 stars Sigh. Not a good book to end Project Sherlock on. You just can’t win them all. I half-expected this book to disappoint me. Over the course of this endeavor, I’ve come across books that really just flew off the edge […]
Closing in….
Sherlock Holmes is one of the greatest literary characters of all time. With all of the Holmes adaptations being made and the reawakening of the Sherlockian/Holmesian fanbase in the 21st century, and with the BBC’s own take on Holmes (Sherlock) under my belt, I began searching for other love letters to the great detective in literature. […]
Your Stars
Sometimes I wish I could sip the stars. My breathing labored, I hold you in my arms. You gaze upon the stars in my eyes as the world tilts on its axis and we want to fly, for we are children of this starry night. I breathe in the scent of your overly long coat […]
A Nerd’s Thoughts on Nature and Man
I’ve been thinking a lot about this quote from my favorite book: “El-ahrairah, your people cannot rule the world, for I will not have it so.” In the story “The Blessing of El-ahrairah” from Richard Adams’ Watership Down, the rabbits’ god Frith says this to the leader of the rabbits, going on to say that […]

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