“The God of the Woods” Review: A Thriller that twists like Old Roots
Liz Moore’s “The God of the Woods” opens to the languorous, sepia-toned summer of 75’. The novel begins at Camp Emerson, a posh (coined “hoity-toity” by Tracy’s dad) summer camp nestled deep in the Adirondacks, where the temperature is a sticky 75°F and the privilege runs even warmer. Thrown together by circumstance, Tracy and Barbara find themselves cabin mates.
Analyzing “The Gambler” by Dostoevsky
Dostoevsky’s “The Gambler”: The Anatomy of Addiction. An Exploration into Themes of Determinism, Temporalism and Self-Destruction present in “The Gambler”.