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Tracy K. Smith’s “Wade in the Water” pays tribute to voices unheard in a moving collection of poems

October 19, 2020 0

5/5 Stars Published in 2018, “Wade in the Water” is a book of poems by 2017 U.S. Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith, which works to…

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Mary Oliver’s “Felicity” offers an escape to someplace serene

September 14, 2020 0

4/5 Stars A 2017 release by the multiple award-winning author, Mary Oliver, “Felicity” offers a collection of short poems about love separated across three sections:…

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Revolutionary Suicide: A critical historical viewpoint on modern racial justice

September 7, 2020 0

5.0 stars In this gripping 1973 autobiography, activist Huey Newton authors the tales of his childhood and family life, experience in college and the founding…

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‘Sea of Strangers’ explores love and loss within the sea of time and distance

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“Sea of Strangers,” written by Lang Leav and published in 2018, is a collection of Leav’s trials attempting to grasp her own process of loving…

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What to read while you’re stuck inside quarantine

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With the stay at home order in effect, and most of us stuck inside a little more than we would prefer right now, everybody’s looking…

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Writing in psychological thriller exposes domestic abuse truths

April 22, 2019 0

Rating: 5 stars “Behind Closed Doors” is a psychological thriller unlike any of its kind. The novel was an instant New York Times and USA…

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Spoken word poet brings poetry to performance

December 10, 2018 0

  Rating: 5 Stars In the last few years, spoken word poetry has taken the literary community by storm. This popular genre of performance-based poetry…

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Flynn’s debut novel nearly impossible to put down

October 29, 2018 0

  If you’re looking for a book to read when procrastinating, like myself, look no further than “Sharp Objects” by Gillian Flynn. Flynn’s debut book…

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Review of ‘Find Me’ by J.S. Monroe a hopeful beginning and a disappointing ending

February 19, 2018 0

“Find Me” is a fiction novel written by a U.K. writer J.S. Monroe, and first published in the U.K. in 2017 by independent publisher Head…

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“The Family Trade” caricatures Trump

February 5, 2018 0

“The Family Trade” by Justin Jordan, Nikki Ryan, Morgan Beem and Rachel Deering centers on a fascinating scenario: what if a family of assassins was…

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