The Hitch
Reading notes and reflections gathered across multiple encounters with this book.
Quick Lit: Short and Sweet Reviews — January 2026
A grumpy bookseller novel, Lydia Millet’s razor-sharp short stories, Joy Harjo as the wise auntie we all need, and a strange new Roxane Gay–imprint release about grief, obsession, and the soul of a dog.
Reflections on The Antidote
This page gathers my ongoing engagement with this book—reading notes, marginalia, and reflections written across different moments of return. What’s collected here focuses less on summary and more on what lingered after reading.
Reflections on The Road to Tender Hearts
What I’ve gathered here are my notes from reading this book—the scenes that resonated, the language that stayed, the feelings that remained after finishing.
Reflections on The Best Dog in the World
My reading notes from this book, gathered across several encounters—ideas that resonated, arguments that stayed with me, moments worth returning to.
Reflections on Trip
My reading notes from this book, gathered across several encounters—ideas that resonated, arguments that stayed with me, moments worth returning to.
Reflections on The Friend
Observations and notes from reading this book over time—the passages that demanded attention, the ideas that persisted, the questions it raised.
Reflections on Martyr!
Here are my notes and reflections from reading this book—the lines that stopped me, the themes that resonated, the images that persisted.