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Three Benefits of Reading Poetry

One of my reading goals for this year is to spend more time reading poetry! So far I’ve delved into the likes of Sylvia Plath, Whittier and Lord Tennyson. While you may not be a fan of poetry yourself, here are three reasons why poetry is important as a literary form.

Posted bySteph HuddlestonJuly 12, 2019July 12, 2019Posted inUncategorizedTags:book blogger, books, education, poetryLeave a comment on Three Benefits of Reading Poetry

Long weekend read

You know what that means… Reading time! The long weekend is a great time to get into that ‘To be read’ pile that lives on our nightstands.

Posted bySteph HuddlestonApril 19, 2019July 9, 2019Posted inUncategorizedTags:book blogger, books, classic books, easter, long weekend, sherlock holmes4 Comments on Long weekend read

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Epigraphs are often little quotes or passages from other books that appear at the start of a book, or at the start of its parts or chapters.
✨Fourth Wing ✨by Rebecca Yarros feels like it's been EVERYWHERE so I naturally wanted to see what the hype was all about. ⁠
M A Y ✨photo dump!
What helps you get in the “zone” for editing?
3 Year business birthday ✨GIVEAWAY! ✨
Please can we have more books with this gorgeous foil stamping? 🤩 (foil refers to the shiny prettiness you see on book covers or spines, like this stunning book pictured)
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