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Anthologies, Book Lists, Poetry

Must-Read Collections

Posted on20 October, 202128 January, 2023

I’m usually strictly a fiction reader, but I’ve been wanting to branch out. Here are two essay and poetry collections that are at the very top of my must-read pile […] Read More

Contemporary, Interviews, Poetry

Interview: Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam

Posted on30 September, 202027 September, 2020

From the publisher: Dr. Yusef Salaam, a member of “The Exonerated Five” (formerly known as “The Central Park Five”) and Ibi Zoboi, author of Pride and the National Book Award finalist […] Read More

Book Reviews, LGBTQIA, Memoir, Non-Fiction, Poetry

Review: Apple: Skin to the Core

Posted on11 September, 202030 January, 2023

Title: Apple: Skin to the Core Author: Eric Gansworth Publisher: Levine Querido Pages: 352 Availability: October 6, 2020 Review copy: Digital ARC via Edelweiss Summary: How about a book that […] Read More

Book Reviews, Contemporary, Poetry

Review: Clap When You Land

Posted on24 April, 202015 January, 2023

Title: Clap When You Land Author: Elizabeth Acevedo Publisher: HarperTeen Pages: 432 Review copy: Digital ARC via Edelweiss Availability: May 5, 2020 Publisher’s summary: Camino Rios lives for the summers when her father […] Read More

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Poetry

National Poetry Month

Posted on8 April, 202019 March, 2020

Fun fact: April is National Poetry Month! What better time than to revisit your favorite YA story told in verse? The stories told through poetry in all its many forms […] Read More

Book Reviews, Poetry

Review: Say Her Name

Posted on31 January, 202030 January, 2020

Title: Say Her Name Author: Zetta Elliott Publisher: Disney Pages: 82 Genre: Poetry Availability: On shelves now Review copy: Digital ARC via Netgalley along with a purchased final copy Summary: […] Read More

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