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Probably the way I found this book was more interesting to me than the book

Marigold and Rose by Louise Gluck

March 6, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Honestly, I am not really sure what I read.  Marigold and Rose by Louise Gluck is not in my usual wheelhouse. First it is an adult book, not a kids book and second, it is a mixture of unusual prose poetry and a regular novel. Go ahead and call me unsophisticated if you wish. I’m good with that. Not every book is meant for everyone and not everyone is meant for every book. I would say that the book has two main layers to it. […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Health, Poetry, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: Fairy Tales, Family life, folk tales, Legends & Mythology, Louise Glück, siblings, Social Themes, twins

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:82 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Health, Poetry, Speculative Fiction · Tags: Fairy Tales, Family life, folk tales, Legends & Mythology, Louise Glück, siblings, Social Themes, twins ·
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I make bad life decisions

Marigold and Rose by Louise Glück

She-Hulk #8 by Rainbow Rowell

She-Hulk #9 by Rainbow Rowell

February 3, 2023 by Travis_J_Smith Leave a Comment

The other day I went to pick up the puppy-corn bucket we’d painted for our dog Winston at Color Me Mine and decided to stop at the Target up there while I was out, since I needed a couple things. When the Starbucks inside somehow didn’t have a functioning coffee machine, my dumb ass decided to jet on over to the Barnes & Noble across the street to get my Starbucks fix… and for an excuse to probably spend money I shouldn’t on books (I […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Louise Glück, Rainbow Rowell

Travis_J_Smith's CBR15 Review No:17 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Louise Glück, Rainbow Rowell ·
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Louise Glück (1)

Marigold and Rose: A Fiction by Louise Glück

January 1, 2023 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

“Marigold was absorbed in her book; she had gotten as far as the V.” Much like Mr Ramsay in To the Lighthouse Marigold has made far into her book. Unlike Mr Ramsay, Marigold can’t actually read. This is a small book, a short story really, by Louise Glück, who won the Nobel Prize a few years ago, but certainly not for her fiction. I like this little book, but that’s what it is, a little book. Louise Glück’s poems tend to intimate and intense affairs, and I […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Louise Glück

vel veeter's CBR15 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Louise Glück ·
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