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2024 Monthly Group Reads > March Challenge--I finished!

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message 1: by L Y N N (last edited Jan 04, 2024 09:52AM) (new)

L Y N N (book_music_lvr) | 4838 comments Mod
This discussion thread is to mark your completion of the March challenge to fulfill prompt #48 A collection of at least 24 poems.

World Poetry Day is on March 21!

Please include the following information about this book:

Title:
Author:
Would you recommend this book?


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JessicaMHR | 547 comments Read this in February.

Title: Call Us What We Carry: Poems
Author: Amanda Gorman
Would you recommend this book? Yes, although as far as the poetry I've read this was not one of my favorites.


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Elizabeth Cox | 8 comments Brown Girl Dreaming...super excited to read since I found out my favorite poem is from this book.


message 4: by Jennifer W (new)

Jennifer W | 1775 comments I read 1919 by Eve L. Ewing. It's a book of poetry about race riots in Chicago in 1919. Some were very powerful, others I didn't quite get. I really liked how the author incorporated a contemporary report into each poem to give some history of the event.


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Jen W. (piratenami) | 493 comments I also finished this on audio in February.

Title: Call Us What We Carry: Poems
Author: Amanda Gorman
Would you recommend this book? Yes, overall, although I didn't quite get all of the poems.

I would recommend getting a print copy to read alongside the audio if you're going that route, as I found it hard to follow some of them poems on just audio.


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Britany | 1649 comments A Thousand Mornings Poems by Mary Oliver
Title: A Thousand Mornings: Poems
Author: Mary Oliver
Recommend: Yes, I think I ended up giving it 3 stars, but I'm not a huge poetry person, so probably didn't connect as much as others may.


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Lilith (lilithp) | 1011 comments Title: Epekwitk: Mi'kmaq Poetry from Prince Edward Island
Author: Julie Pellissier-Lush
Would you recommend this book? Yes, even the English rendering is not as powerful as the Mi'kmaw. Julie's poems give a vibrant sense of what it feels like to be Mi'kmaw. She also has poems that focus on our folklore and on our mythos. The technical merit isn't very present in English, and I so wanted it to be. However, I still found the translated version a powerful worthwhile read.


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Bea | 606 comments Title: Rituals for to Call Down Light
Author: Amanda Rachelle Warren
Would you recommend this book? Yes, although I am not sure that I understood all the poems. Still as I read each one, I got a sense overall through the writing and use of language of the time and space the poems inhabited...and I liked that.


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