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Screaming while Waiting on Throne of Glass #7
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The last book in the amazing Throne of Glass series comes out this October! The cover and title, however, have still not been released! Gah, the wait is AWFUL!!!
Blog All About It April - Art So this month, the prompt is art, and I gotta tell you; I DO NOT DRAW. Like at all. The closest I get to drawing is colouring in occasionally and when I have to draw for school stuff. I'd like to be a good artist but I'm not and I'm okay to accept that. While drawing is fun sometimes, I'm a writer inside. So I had NO good ideas on what to do in my blog post. NONE. I came up with a couple shit ones like posting my favourite fan art, attempting to draw from tutorials or posting art my friends drew. I have some pretty artsy friends, but they wouldn't want to share. Or just finding art I liked and sharing it with you guys. But art can be anything, right? Okay so, tempted as I am to share my poems, my art form, I won't. And because I can't think of anything else- Cooking is art too!!!! So let me share some of my fave recipes! Okay, because I'm a babbler. I'm really a fan of simple things - give me a salad with ...
Instructions For Flight by Kate. I. Foley Kate I. Foley’s debut poetry collection took my breath away. The language was rich in beautiful metaphors and similes, repetition and rhyme were used perfectly. I always find that when I read a good poetry book, I start speaking with line breaks, and this one certainly had that effect. Instructions For Flight discusses important issues in a unique and stunning way. It explores love, hate and fear using gorgeous imagery and eloquent language. Kate shows pure love and emotion in a bare and truthful way. She conveys feeling wonderfully with metaphors and similes in a way I’ve never seen before. Her poetry collection is not extremely long but it is important and powerful. My favourite poem of the collection would have to be the namesake, Instructions for Flight. This poem is all about mental health and stepping out and becoming who you are (spreading your wings, you could say). Again, Kate used metaphor and simile so effectively I could...
Hey, lovelies! Just a little shoutout to say that if anyone is interested, I can do in-depth book reviews in return for a free copy of the book. I will post it on here but also on Goodreads and any other websites of your choice! If any author or publisher is interested, don't hesitate to email me! Comment on this post and I'll give you my email address, or contact me directly through this blog! I prefer a physical copy of the book, but I'm happy to read an ebook, post a review, and then get a copy of the book. I'll also promote the book on my instagram, @ midnightbookgirl_ , where I have 1,400 followers!
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