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consumedbyink.ca
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| | | | | I have discovered that reading poetry is a good way to add even more local books and authors to my stacks. Some writers I would miss entirely otherwise. Even better, I enjoy reading the poetry (even if some of it goes right over my head). All three of these volumes are written by Indigenous women... | |
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bookishbeck.com
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| | | | | Reading Ireland Month is hosted each year by Cathy of 746 Books. I'm wishing you all well on St. Patrick's Day with this first of two planned tie-in posts. Today I have a poetry collection that sets grief and queer longing amid nature, and my last unread novel - a somewhat middling one, unfortunately -... | |
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whatmeread.com
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| | | | | Twice a year, Simon of Stuck in a Book and Kaggsy of Kaggsy's Bookish Ramblings host a year club, and this October the year is 1925. For this club, participants read a few books from that year and all post their reviews on the same week. Just by coincidence, this year the books also qualify... | |
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www.thefrumiousconsortium.net
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| | | This month I reached the end of Diana Wynne Jones's life in my year of reading all the books by Diana Wynne Jones! I read The Game, House of Many Ways,... | ||