Category: National Poetry Month
National Poetry Day 2020
Today is National Poetry Day! It is safe to say that this year we needed poetry to soothe and calm us of our anxiety and fears that we have been feeling lately. It is important now more than ever to enjoy, discover and share poetry.
This year I have just done that. I have come across amazing poetry collections and read emotional and powerful poetry that will stay with me always. So in keeping with the tradition of this celebration, I am sharing it with you! If you are looking to start (or get back into) poetry, here are some great book recs that will have you looking at poetry in a whole new light:
Continue reading “National Poetry Day 2020”Quote of the Day – October 1, 2020
What I’ve Been Reading Lately: May 22
Welcome to What I’ve Been Reading Lately, a feature where I’ll be giving short reviews of what I’m currently reading:
Books You Should Get Out Of the UK: May Edition
Are you looking for your next great read? Why not try out the books from across the pond? Despite from what governments say, books are essential and are needed now, more than ever. So if you are need of a variety and want to read diverse stories, then I suggest you try out some British titles! Continue reading “Books You Should Get Out Of the UK: May Edition”
Quote of the Day – April 30, 2020
Quote of the Day – April 29, 2020

Quote of the Day – April 28, 2020
Poem of the Week: A Hymn to the Evening by Phillis Wheatley
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.
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What I’ve Been Reading Lately: April 24
Welcome to What I’ve Been Reading Lately, a feature where I’ll be giving short reviews of what I’m currently reading: