What I’ve Been Reading Lately: June 19

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Book Review: Bloomsbury Girls by Natalie Jenner

Format: Hardcover Pages: 304 pages Published:  May 17, 2022 Publisher: St. Martin’s Press (UK: Alison & Busby) Genre: Historical Fiction

What I’ve Been Reading Lately: May 13

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Poem of the Week: In A Matter of Hours, In Matter of One Day

Welcome to Poem of the Week, an annual feature on this blog that celebrates National Poetry Month. Every Sunday, in the month of April, start the week off with an uplifting poem and discovery why poetry still matters.

What I’ve Been Reading Lately: April 17

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Poem of the Week: The Easter Flower by Claude McKay

Welcome to Poem of the Week, an annual feature on this blog that celebrates National Poetry Month. Every Sunday, in the month of April, start the week off with an uplifting poem and discovery why poetry still matters.

Poem of the Week: The House by Warsan Shire

Welcome to Poem of the Week, an annual feature on this blog that celebrates National Poetry Month. Every Sunday, in the month of April, start the week off with an uplifting poem and discovery why poetry still matters.

Poem of the Week: Kindness by Nikita Gill

Welcome to Poem of the Week, an annual feature on this blog that celebrates National Poetry Month. Every Sunday, in the month of April, start the week off with an uplifting poem and discovery why poetry still matters.

What I’ve Been Reading Lately: March 20

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What I’ve Been Reading Lately: February 24

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