Here by Wislawa Szymborska These poems by Wislawa Szymborska, in English and Polish, drive home a real sense and value of life. This book reads like a first hand experience of how rotten life really can be, at times. While at other times, if even the slightest, a reason to laugh and to continue to… Continue reading Book Review: Here by Wislawa Szymborska
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Book Review: Kalopsia by Andrea Michelle
Kalopsia by Andrea Michelle Kalopsia: The Best Contemporary, Modern Poetry for Young People by Andrea Michelle My Review: This book of poems is uplifting and inspirational. The words paint a picture of reality and make you feel that you are not alone. Although the title and description call to an audience of younger readers than… Continue reading Book Review: Kalopsia by Andrea Michelle
Everything Under The Sun
This is my stop during the blog tour for Everything Under the Sun by Jessica Redmerski. This blog tour is organized by Lola's Blog Tours. The blog tour runs from 30 July till 12 August. See the tour schedule here. Everything Under the Sun By Jessica Redmerski Genre: Dystopian/ Post apocalyptic Age category: Young Adult/… Continue reading Everything Under The Sun
Book Review: Age Warfare by Juan Carlos Cantú
Age Warfare by Juan Carlos Cantú Enthralling Dystopian Novel Thrilling. Intriguing. Captivating. Age Warfare could be considered one of the most frightening books I've read. It is fiction yes, but drawing out real possibilities for the future (or the lack of one) of our human race. The message may be bleak, just the same it could… Continue reading Book Review: Age Warfare by Juan Carlos Cantú
Book Review: Sorrowed Souls
Sorrowed Souls by Brenda Youngerman The threads of fate beautifully weave; The beholder often times refuses to see. Sorrowed Souls is filled with a multitude of different types of characters. I guess that is the case for most books already. What stands out and what gave the story its depth, I could not see the… Continue reading Book Review: Sorrowed Souls
Book Review: The Trees Have Hearts
My paperback copy of The Trees Have Hearts was an accidental order at Amazon, as I rarely order books for children. This one did catch my eye with it's colorful cover. Anytime the topic includes our environment and how to love our mother earth, I get excited. After receiving my book in the mail, opening… Continue reading Book Review: The Trees Have Hearts