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2 Poetry Books By Black Authors I Enjoyed Recently
I love a poetry book. I love how easy the reads are, but how I still manage to leave with so much (if the poems are any good/I’m in the right headspace for them that is). I typically pick up two between longer reads. I don’t always looooove the reads. Sometimes, I only love one or two out of the whole collection. However, I always feel good for giving them a try. Here are two I think I outta let you know about. One is from an artist I was aware of before, and the other is from someone I never knew about till I saw the book on someone’s bookcase while over their place for the first time. Here they are:
By Jay,when I write2 years ago in BookClub
Fading Echoes: The Urban Odyssey of an Abandoned Umbrella
A lone umbrella leant against an abandoned bench in the poorly lighted corner of a busy subway station. After so many storms and unintentional bumps, its once-vibrant scarlet canopy had faded. It has been through better times. The umbrella understood the fleeting nature of its existence, having travelled the urban jungle many times before.
By Strategic Money2 years ago in BookClub
Between Pages and Time: The Tale of a Misplaced Bookmark's Everlasting Adventure
A misplaced bookmark was found between the pages of an ancient, worn book in a quiet nook of a busy library. It had previously been a page turner, travelling with engrossing stories as part of a magnificent voyage. However, it suddenly found itself stranded and alone, stuck between the dusty realms of fiction.
By Strategic Money2 years ago in BookClub
BOOK SUMMARY FOR “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” By J.K. Rowling’s
Introduction: The first book in J.K. Rowling’s renowned seven-part series is titled “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”. Following young Harry Potter as he learns he is a wizard and is accepted into Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the narrative traces his journey. Discovering the truth about his past and facing the evil forces that pose a threat to the wizarding community, Harry must navigate the magical realm.
By Strategic Money2 years ago in BookClub
Ten Years In An Open Necked Shirt by Doctor John Cooper Clarke. Content Warning.
Introduction This is step six of Gary Ragnarsson's Frosted Primrose Challenge. In this part, I read a book (from start to finish) with a blue cover, then publish a review, rant, or recommendation.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in BookClub
The Night of the Storm: A Gripping Tale of Mystery and Intrigue
The Night of the Storm: A Gripping Tale of Mystery and Intrigue The literary world welcomes a new masterpiece with "The Night of the Storm," a novel that weaves an enthralling tapestry of mystery and suspense.
By HADIKA NUGRAHA2 years ago in BookClub
Discovering Worlds: 10 Young Adult Books for the Filipino Teenager
The writing young adult fiction authors have written stories that according to them best portray the life of teens in the Philippines and their dreams. With this in mind, we present a captivating top-ten list of young adult books specially designed for Filipino youth to engage themselves in an interesting exploratory reading experience dense with several layers describing deeper levels of the protagonist's experiences.
By Shella Mae Villanueva2 years ago in BookClub
The last letter
Possible story: Anna and Leo met at a bookstore, where they both reached for the same novel. They smiled at each other and started a conversation about their favorite authors. They discovered that they had a lot in common, and exchanged phone numbers. They agreed to meet again for coffee the next day.
By Jackson Njau2 years ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: The Greater Good by Frank Sapienza
One of the joys of reading is that you are often presented with situations that you can only hope to imagine. They could be fantastical but they could also be based on real life scenarios. Some of these can be good but some of them can be the embodiment of your worst nightmare. Books provide a sample menu, I think, a bit like films, where you get a taste of a situation or a world and you can see if you like it or realise it's one you hope never to encounter in real life. Like The Terminator or Sophie's Choice as two excellent examples.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in BookClub







