Tag: book-reviews
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NetGalley Review: Mother, Creature, Kin
Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder’s beautiful book Mother, Creature, Kin brings to mind the essays of Barbara Kingsolver and Rebecca Solnit, and Diane… Read more.
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Net Gallay & Querencia Review: Tomatoes Beverley
Some of the poems in Alix Perry’s collection Tomatoes Beverly flow beautifully, creating scenes in the mind’s eye. Others are… Read more.
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NetGalley Review: Good Grief by Brianna Pastor
“unconditional love lets you cry flowers” ~Brianna Pastor Brianna Pastor’s collection “Good Grief” is a jewel of a book. Her… Read more.
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NetGalley Reivew: Songs from Fern’s Pond
This read very much like a writer telling a story based on true events. The prose poems were thoughtfully written… Read more.
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Net Galley Review: Permission by Elissa Altman
In Permission, memoirist Elissa Altman asks “Who has the right to tell a family’s story? Who “owns” a family’s history?… Read more.
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Muffin Wallopers!
My sister and I are proud Muffin Wallopers and set aside time every Sunday to engage in pursuits associated with… Read more.
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NetGalley Review: Song of the Huntress by Lucy Holland
This was an epic of an adventure taking readers to the days of Britain’s legends. The Wild Hunt rides, kings… Read more.
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NetGalley Review: The 369 Method Manifestation Journal
This was an interesting book; I requested it out of curiosity as manifestation has been a pretty big topic of… Read more.
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NetGalley Review: One Creative Writing Prompt a Day
This book is absolutely priceless! The prompts had me giggling and reaching for my pen before I even finished reading… Read more.
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Poetry Review: Mexican Bird by Luis Lopez-Maldonado
Mexican Bird by Luis Lopez-Maldonado tells a heart-rending, painfully beautiful story. It is a reality I as a white heterosexual… Read more.
