Tag: Literacy Lifestyle
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A Review: A Poem for Every Spring Day Edited By Allie Esiri
When I first discovered this series, I loved the concept immediately. A book that asks only a few minutes of your attention each day and then gives far more in return. A Poem for Every Spring Day, edited by Allie Esiri, is built around that gentle promise. Beginning on the first of March, the collection…
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Sunday Chapters: Life Between The Lines – Luck, Light, and the Paths We Choose
This past week in Los Angeles, the heat arrived early. The kind of sudden March warmth that feels slightly out of sequence, as though the calendar has quietly skipped ahead without asking permission. By late afternoon, sunlight stretched across the floors in long, unwavering lines, filling the house with a brightness that felt both welcome…
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A Review: The Stepford Wives By Ira Levin
Some books don’t just tell a story. They quietly observe human behavior in a way that makes you feel slightly exposed as a reader. I recently tandem-read The Stepford Wives, moving between the physical book and the audiobook, and what struck me most was not simply the famous premise, but the unsettling calm of the…

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