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On days when everything is too much and too loud and too uncertain, poetry helps keep me sane.
I fell in love with Sarah Kay's writing years ago, after watching her TED talk, and she's someone I often turn to when it's just a little harder to locate my reservoir of hope.
A wonderful collection of poetry that will give you strength and feel like a gentle hug, all in one.
I fell in love with Sarah Kay's writing years ago, after watching her TED talk, and she's someone I often turn to when it's just a little harder to locate my reservoir of hope.
A wonderful collection of poetry that will give you strength and feel like a gentle hug, all in one.
This series. This author.
Man, oh man. Oof.
This is the first time I've re-read it in over a decade and, if anything, I love it even more now than I did the first time.
But ohmyGOSH, is this a painful series to get through. Robin Hobb is so, so good at finding just the right thing to say. And it probably doesn't help that I feel as strongly as I do for all these characters.
They're so well-written, so vivid, so raw.
I'd complain about how I'm unable to do literally anything else but read these, but who am I kidding? I absolutely love being sucked in to this world.
And I can't stress enough how rare it is for me to sit down with a book I've read before and still find it captivating, original, and heartbreaking.
On to book 3. Bring on the pain.
Man, oh man. Oof.
This is the first time I've re-read it in over a decade and, if anything, I love it even more now than I did the first time.
But ohmyGOSH, is this a painful series to get through. Robin Hobb is so, so good at finding just the right thing to say. And it probably doesn't help that I feel as strongly as I do for all these characters.
They're so well-written, so vivid, so raw.
I'd complain about how I'm unable to do literally anything else but read these, but who am I kidding? I absolutely love being sucked in to this world.
And I can't stress enough how rare it is for me to sit down with a book I've read before and still find it captivating, original, and heartbreaking.
On to book 3. Bring on the pain.