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Winter Essentials Gathered

This is my line up for the Texas Winter (a.k.a. this weekend):

Hafiz’s Little Book of Life by Hafiz, made new by Erfan Mojib & Gary Gach

Millionaire Success Habits by Dean Graziosi

Eleanor Oliphant is completely fine by Gail Honeyman

Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue

Gabi, A Girl in Pieces by Isabel Quintero

Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil DeGrasse Tyson

A Thousand Mornings by Mary Oliver

The New Testament for Gen Z Translated by ChatGPT

The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson

The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods

The Four Loves by C.S. Lewis

I’ll report back if I finish any of them. Alright, I’m diving under the covers. See you after the freeze.

A Court of Silver Flames (ACOTAR Book Review 5)

All images created by Rebekah Marshall’s prompts using AI on Gencraft.com website.

WARNING – SPOILERS

A Court of Silver Flames, the 5th book in the ACOTAR series, kept me on the edge of my seat. The female-centered, recovery-journey, inner-struggle deep dive is both inspirational and aspirational. I was never made to feel pity for the women fighting to regain their power but something more akin to sisterhood, hope, and absolute celebration. Every step of the way, each woman had to come into her own and claim her strength. Those are the role models girls need today.   

This book is definitely some of the steamiest spiciness out of the five books so far. I was fanning myself a few times. It is more concentrated on Nesta’s story, but all the main characters appear hear and there so we can keep up with their lives, as well. We fear for the lives of several main characters whose love has set them on a straight course for death. I won’t give anything away, but the tension and concern are intense. I’ve grown to love these characters and always yearn for happy endings.  

The newer characters that have been added to our family hold up their end of making us fall in love with them. When they are endangered multiple times, I am guilty of getting pre-mad at Sarah J. Maas. Creating characters for us to bond with only to kill them off would be the grossest form of manipulation and might lead to reader protests in the streets. I kept hoping she would not break my heart.  

Maas, Sarah J. A Court of Silver Flames. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021.

Book Girl

(Poem 349 for 2024 – I am writing a poem a day)

AI Generated image I prompted on Gencraft.com https://gencraft.ai/p/uELVD0

Between the covers
so many worlds
unfold into beautiful
realities where she
can be anything or
anyone or nothing
but a concept
or a rhythm
or a sound
that inflates the silence
with pulsating
life on the verge
of one final breath
before the universe flings
itself into new voids
so she can invent
something new.

@Home Studio – 349th poem of the year

Runner ups for the Book Girl photos to accompany my poem: