A late night of watching Storrie Night Live with delightful cameo appearances by U.S. Olympic gold medalist hockey stars Hilary Knight and Megan Keller, Hudson Williams, and musical guests Mumford & Sons with Hozier, Aaron Dessner, and Sierra Ferrell, then scrolling through online reactions that included super satisfying boos for the unapologetic misogynists in videos of watch parties are reasons why the following reviews are compressed. [NYPC 17 New Year's Poetry Challenge Anthology 2025-2026 MoSt POETRY Modesto-Stanislaus Poetry Center next to a stack with a small "I am Black History" journal, Gabby Greene Knows Whodunit, Definitely Maybe Not a Detective, Free Falling, Fated Skates, 2 books showing only their bottom edges, Winning the Earthquake...] Read NYPC 17: New Year's Poetry Challenge Anthology 2025-2026 from MoSt POETRY, Modesto-Stanislaus Poetry Center is a collection of assorted responses from poets to a variety or prompts. The Write ...
It's a chilly, rainy, dreary day on the U.S. Mid-Atlantic coast - perfect for staying inside and reading. [10 books on a piano bench, from left to right: India..., Winning the Earthquake..., Two Can play arranged atop 2 books showing only their bottom edges, Gabby Greene Knows Whodunit, Drive Me Crazy, Fated Skates, Free Falling, The Shop on Hidden Lane, Definitely Maybe Not a Detective] Read Two Can Play by Ali Hazelwood contemporary romance originally 2024 (this hardcover money-grab ed. from Berkley, February 2026) Viola and Jesse's love story contains the key elements that consistently make an A.H. read enjoyable for me: smart, ambitious women who don't apologize for being themselves and the smart, ambitious people who appreciate and love them as they are. Gaming culture context adds interesting nuance. Reading India: 5,000 Years of History on the Subcontinent by Audrey Truschke May need to buy my own copy of this intrigu...