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Sticking It to Cancer One Book at a Time

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Poetry Books

How to Read a Poem by Terry Eagleton

Lords of Limit by Geoffrey Hill

The Sounds of Poetry: A Brief Guide by Robert Pinsky

The Trouble with Poetry by Billy Collins

Selected Poems of WB Yeats by WB Yeats

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

New Hampshire by Robert Frost

Emily Dickinson by Poems and Letters

Gilgamesh by Ed. Stephen Mitchell

Leaves of Grass 1855 by Walt Whitman

August 3, 2022 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

CBR14Bingo – Mind – This book addresses the “heart” elements of poetry with a literary critical mind approach. How to Read a Poem – 5/5 Stars This is a book that I really enjoyed but even Terry Eagleton admits that it’s not much help to anyone who hasn’t read a decent amount of literary criticism, especially for the first half of the book. It’s rare for an author to suggest that maybe for some readers, starting at chapter 5 (out of 7) would yield the […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction, Poetry Tagged With: billy collins, bird, cbr14bingo, cozy, Ed. Stephen Mitchell, Funky, Geoffrey Hill, mind, Poems and Letters, Robert Frost, Robert Pinsky, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Series, Terry Eagleton, Time, Walt Whitman, WB Yeats

vel veeter's CBR14 Review No:419 · Genres: Non-Fiction, Poetry · Tags: billy collins, bird, cbr14bingo, cozy, Ed. Stephen Mitchell, Funky, Geoffrey Hill, mind, Poems and Letters, Robert Frost, Robert Pinsky, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Series, Terry Eagleton, Time, Walt Whitman, WB Yeats ·
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Theme: Groovy books

The World Below the Brine by Walt Whitman

Kick Push by Frank Morrison

Dolls and Trucks Are for Everyone by Robb Pearlman

We Are Better Together by Bill McKibben

September 24, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Picture books are one of my favorite genres as you can read something and then say, “I READ that book!” Okay, so it is only 45-50 pages, but you accomplished something. And these below titles are ones that you should feel proud of accomplishing. The World Below the Brine by Walt Whitman is the poet’s work about the day and the world around him. The art of James Christopher Carroll is what makes this book worth the time. Sure, you can read a poem by […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Bill McKibben, Eda Kaban, Frank Morrison, James Christopher Carroll, Robb Pearlman, Walt Whitman

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:303 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Bill McKibben, Eda Kaban, Frank Morrison, James Christopher Carroll, Robb Pearlman, Walt Whitman ·
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If Your Nerdiest English Professor Wrote A Cookbook

MLA Members Cook by Modern Language Association

January 5, 2019 by CoffeeShopReader 1 Comment

There are two ways to think about this: what’s the nerdiest thing you can think of OR what’s the most in-jokey vanity project you can think of? Either way, the answer is MLA Members Cook!  This is a cookbook supposedly created by collecting recipes from members of the MLA; yes that MLA, as in the formatting and citation style your English teachers and professors made you use. I said ‘supposedly’ created  because based on what this supposed book is presented as, a cookbook by members […]

Filed Under: Cooking/Food Tagged With: cookbook, cranberries, Emily Dickinson, gin, MLA, MLA style, Pablo Neruda, Roald Dahl, Shakespeare, su dongpo, Walt Whitman

CoffeeShopReader's CBR11 Review No:1 · Genres: Cooking/Food · Tags: cookbook, cranberries, Emily Dickinson, gin, MLA, MLA style, Pablo Neruda, Roald Dahl, Shakespeare, su dongpo, Walt Whitman ·
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