
what we’re reading- july 23, 2019
we don’t always read poetry. a little fiction is always a fun diversion. we just finished “The Lies of Locke Lamora” by Scott Lynch. this fantasy novel takes you on
we don’t always read poetry. a little fiction is always a fun diversion. we just finished “The Lies of Locke Lamora” by Scott Lynch. this fantasy novel takes you on
sometimes it’s fun to read about cats. T.S. Eliot’s “Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats” fits the bill. from charming sketches that make you smile to poems extolling the virtues
sometimes we just need to get outside. stop and smell the roses, lillies, honeysuckle. unplug and put our phone on airplane mode. tuck a journal in our back pocket and
we can’t contain our excitement over the announcement of Joy Harjo being named the US Poet Laureate. as the first Native American (and Oklahoman) to hold the title, she will
this week, we’ve been both amused and gutted by “Poisoned Apples: For You, My Pretty“, from Greenwillow Books. Christine Hepperman utilizes the fairy tale genre to explore what young wannabe
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