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“I expect you’ve heard of the Trojan War and how it was caused by Norma Jeane Baker, harlot of Troy”

Norma Jeane Baker of Troy by Anne Carson

February 14, 2022 by anana 2 Comments

The past few vacations I’ve gone on, whenever the official tchotchke-hunting time comes up with the friends/family I’m traveling with, I’ve taken to seeking out the nearest local bookstore for my souvenir-hunting. I’ve found it to be a great alternative to buying something made of plastic that will collect dust and eventually get thrown away – instead, I purchase a book and write the bookstore name/location/date on the inside jacket, and whenever I pick up that book I can take a trip down memory lane […]

Filed Under: Poetry Tagged With: Anne Carson, drama, Greek tragedy, poetry, Theatre

anana's CBR14 Review No:3 · Genres: Poetry · Tags: Anne Carson, drama, Greek tragedy, poetry, Theatre ·
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I have a secret I want to share

Nour’s Secret Library by Wafa’ Tarnowska

February 8, 2022 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Nour’s Secret Library is a book that is about the power of books, the power of one person, the power of a community and how we can learn from each other instead of fighting. The emotional and chaotic images by Vali Mintzi show the ugly of war but also the hope people can find when looking. Wafa’ Tarnowska took a true event (children of Syria finding books and making a hidden library for anyone who wished to partake of books of many languages and subjects, […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry Tagged With: Books, Current Events, library, reading, Syria, Vali Mintzi, Wafa’ Tarnowska, war

BlackRaven's CBR14 Review No:56 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry · Tags: Books, Current Events, library, reading, Syria, Vali Mintzi, Wafa’ Tarnowska, war ·
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Happy Little Book

Bob Ross, Peapod the Squirrel, and the Happy Accident by Robb Perlman

February 8, 2022 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Bob Ross, Peapod the Squirrel, and the Happy Accident is an adorable story about art, making happy accidents and not mistakes, and the joy of painting. It is everything we loved about Bob Ross from his demeanor to his confidence, to his belief in “you the viewer/reader.” If you do not hear Ross saying, “Happy Little Accident,” you are lying. Robb Perlman is the author of this and the first Bob and Peapod book, Bob Ross and Peapod the Squirrel which I have not read […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Poetry Tagged With: art, Bob Ross, Happy Little Accidents, Jason Kavser, Robb Perlman

BlackRaven's CBR14 Review No:55 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Poetry · Tags: art, Bob Ross, Happy Little Accidents, Jason Kavser, Robb Perlman ·
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Before I grow up I want to read all the books in the world!

Before I Grew Up by John Miller

The Snail with the Right Heart: A True Story by Maria Popova

February 4, 2022 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Picture book time! The roundup of two different but equally marvelous books are below. They are for all ages, but best for the older (at least five and up) child, but adults please note that these two books are a must read for you. Maybe you will not learn something (though the second does have a bit of gender commentary) but you should find something to be in awe over. The artwork alone is worth the price of admission! Before I Grew Up has some […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry Tagged With: art, Giuliano Cucco, imagination, John Miller, Maria Popova, nature, Ping Zhu, science

BlackRaven's CBR14 Review No:51 · Genres: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry · Tags: art, Giuliano Cucco, imagination, John Miller, Maria Popova, nature, Ping Zhu, science ·
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Kaur in her infancy is still Kaur well worth a read

Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur

February 3, 2022 by Travis_J_Smith Leave a Comment

Maybe I shouldn’t have read Kaur’s first last. It’s not like it was an intentional choice, though. We already had her second book, having bought it forever ago, and her third book was the only other one I saw popping up at the Targets we frequent. For Milk and Honey, I had to travel 45 minutes to pick it up from a different Target that actually had it, after visiting another Target in that same city that was supposed to have it and didn’t. Could […]

Filed Under: Poetry Tagged With: milk and honey, Rupi Kaur

Travis_J_Smith's CBR14 Review No:17 · Genres: Poetry · Tags: milk and honey, Rupi Kaur ·
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CBR14#1 – Revenge Body by Rachel Wiley

Revenge Body by Rachel Wiley

February 2, 2022 by Siege 2 Comments

I have to say that Rachel Wiley is probably my favorite living poet. I’ve been a fan since first seeing Youtube clips of her performing her work live, and I own both of her previous books. I pre-ordered Revenge Body as soon as it was announced and read it the day after it arrived. Revenge Body feels less relatable to me overall since it seems like a much more personal journey for Wiley. She writes more about her relationship with her family–about recognizing and working […]

Filed Under: Poetry Tagged With: Rachel Wiley

Siege's CBR14 Review No:1 · Genres: Poetry · Tags: Rachel Wiley ·
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