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Poetry for Kids: Emily Dickinson

May 24, 2021

Book review of Poetry for Kids: Emily Dickinson, by Emily Dickinson and Susan Snively (editor)

Read this aloud to my kids, one poem a day. I'm glad it had a couple of her classics and ones I remembered from my mom's Dickinson book from when I was a kid. The illustrations were lovely, too. Good for elementary and middle school. A high schooler might enjoy it too, but as it's more of a picture book, it may turn them off.

Hellboy: The Troll Witch and Other Stories

May 10, 2021

Book review of Hellboy: The Troll Witch and Other Stories

I really love how experimental Mignola is with the Hellboy stories. Love the poetry, love the connections to myths from varying cultures. Would read again.

Hellboy: Into the Silent Sea

April 25, 2021

Book review of Hellboy: Into the Silent Sea by Mike Mignola

This is a great short and it took me way too long to read it because my life is too busy. I loved the inclusion of the poetry (poetry + comics = love) and it’s just a nice Hellboy adventure. I need to re-read The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.

I Gave Her a Name

April 7, 2021

Book review of I Gave Her a Name by Rachel Hunt Steenblik

I think I prefer the shorter book, Mother's Milk, by Steenblik. This had some lovely poems in it, though. Maybe it suffers from the lack of novelty that the first book had? I liked it. I didn't get the version with the color images, so I can't say anything about that. Absolutely would gift this book.

The Fire Next Time

April 3, 2021

Book review of The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin

This is a very quick listen/read, but you need to pause and think about it. Very important reading- they should have had us read this in school. It consists of two letters and the letter format makes it really accessible. We still have so far to go with racism in this country.

Trans-Galactic Bike Ride: Feminist Bicycle Science Fiction Stories of Transgender and Nonbinary Adventurers

March 30, 2021

Book review of Trans-Galactic Bike Ride: Feminist Bicycle Science Fiction Stories of Transgender and Nonbinary Adventurers by Lydia Rogue

We Bike Book Club April 2021

I really enjoyed this collection of short stories. In other feminist sci-fi short story compilations by Microcosm Publishing, you get a few inexperienced writers and the writing suffers from that, but this collection is full of professional writers, which made it really enjoyable to read. Definitely recommend for the bicycle science fiction readers out there.

Passing

March 19, 2021

Book review of Passing by Nella Larsen

Read this for the RS book group April 21.

I listened to the audiobook. It was very quick. I started it before I knew that it is counted among the works created during the Harlem Renaissance.

It was easy to listen to and you are definitely left with questions. I'm on side "she was pushed."

The Secret Lives of Church Ladies

January 18, 2021

Book review of The Secret Lives of Church Ladies by Deesha Philyaw

Really enjoyed these stories. There should be more books like this in the world.

2020

The Old Guard, Book Two: Force Multiplied

December 14, 2020

Book review of The Old Guard, Book Two: Opening Fire by Greg Rucka and Leandro Fernández

Felt faster than the first volume. Glad I read it before watching the movie because other reviews say the movie spoils some of the characters in this volume. Will definitely read the third.

The Old Guard, Book One: Opening Fire

November 21, 2020

Book review of The Old Guard, Book One: Opening Fire by Greg Rucka and Leandro Fernández

I like to read things before I watch the show, so here I am doing that. It’s definitely piqued my interest and I’ll go on and read the next installment.

July 30, 2020

Today I discovered you have to escape the ":" character in markdown headers by quoting. This was a problem for the John Wick: Chapter 2 and the We Bare Bears: The Movie posts.

This is turning out to be more of a feed of my media consumption and reviews than of anything else!

July 23, 2020

Hello World! I thought I'd try this out and see how I like it. I may backfill posts from this date, but this is the first post, for posterity's sake, in case they care.

 

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