We’re almost halfway through 2023, and several outstanding books have emerged recently. May is a great time for book releases. Not only for us celebrating two critical events in May:Continue reading “Books to Read This Month: May Edition”
Category Archives: Spring
Poem of the Week: Sonnet 84: While one sere leaf, that parting Autumn yields by Anna Seward
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 anContinue reading “Poem of the Week: Sonnet 84: While one sere leaf, that parting Autumn yields by Anna Seward”
Books to Read This Month: April Edition
April may bring a small number of releases, but the quantity does not diminish the quality. This April doesn’t just bring showers but an abundance of compelling books that willContinue reading “Books to Read This Month: April Edition”
Upcoming 2023 Releases Perfect For Spring Reading
Spring has officially arrived this week, and we know what that means? We can dive into spring reading! There is something so lovely about reading in the springtime. The springContinue reading “Upcoming 2023 Releases Perfect For Spring Reading”
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Books to Read This Month: July Edition
It’s July, and the perfect way to beat the heat is to have something cool to read! (Sorry for the corny pun) But all wordplay and witticism aside, this isContinue reading “Books to Read This Month: July Edition”
Books to Read This Month: June Edition
Take PRIDE in reading this month! Not only is there an abundance of great reads released this month that is perfect to celebrate Pride Month, but this month is alsoContinue reading “Books to Read This Month: June Edition”
Books to Read This Month: May Edition
This was a hard month. Not because it’s the 3rd day of the month and it’s already stressful (so far it is not, thank god). But there were so manyContinue reading “Books to Read This Month: May Edition”