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Join me under the branches of the Poet's Tree
Sunday, every Sunday, let's have a community picnic. It's probably been a long week, and it's lovely to have a few minutes to sit back and relax and enjoy some good conversation in a less formal space. Feel free to bring something for the Picnic Basket - a poem you liked this week, a thought you had or something you experienced, or even something completely unrelated to poetry whatsoever that you just feel like sharing. Just take a moment to say hello, and maybe have a bite to eat; no one is going anywhere fast, and the shade promises some relief from the everyday heat. Let’s get to know each other a bit better, here under the branches of the poet’s tree.
Anything you want to go in the weekly round-up?
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poetry link of the week
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Right now it is Harry Potter and a new-to-me series, the Sisters Grimm. I am seriously tempted to read the Hunger Games, but I am afraid it might be a tad too melancholy for me in my current state.
Also, hi, I do not need a cold right now.
Books make everything better.
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I would hold off on The Hunger Games. I loved the series for its honest depiction of PTSD, and for the pointed political/social commentary, but it does have some things that can be triggering and it is intense. I had to put down the first book for a little while and come back to it. Once I hit the half way point I couldn't put it down and had to finish the whole series (thankfully I bought them all at once at the used book store). In the end I felt they were well worth the read, and I will eventually be doing a post on the series (and the movie and soundtrack) in my 100 Things I Love meme. If you do start it maybe keep something light hearted and funny (like Terry Pratchet's Wee Free Men book, another set that I loved) to read before bed.
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*shares thermos of soup and carton of slightly squished croquettes*
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