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message 1: by Ellen (new)

Ellen Roberts Young | 238 comments Like Allen, I tend to drift from my intentions, but I'll start with these:

1. Rim, by Steve Lautermilch
2. Cathedral of the North, by Connie Voisine


message 2: by Jen (new)

Jen (jppoetryreader) | 1951 comments Mod
I love "drift from my intentions." The very reason I don't usually declare ahead of time myself. I look forward to reading your reviews this year.


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Sarah (sarahj) | 1757 comments Mod
Look forward to your reviews, Ellen. I have abandoned many an intended book. I find it especially difficult to review books that do nothing for me, good or bad.


message 4: by Nina (new)

Nina | 1384 comments Ya, "drift from my intentions" is a great phrase. Happens to me every year!


message 5: by D.A. (new)

D.A. Gray (ezrap) | 14 comments I will have to remember 'drift.' It doesn't sound nearly so much like shirking some responsibility -- worded that way.

The handful of poems I have seen by Steve Lautermilch have me intrigued.


message 6: by Ellen (new)

Ellen Roberts Young | 238 comments Moving on:
3. Pax Atomica by Campbell McGrath
4. The Maverick Room, by Thomas Sayers Ellis


message 7: by Ellen (new)

Ellen Roberts Young | 238 comments About to post
5. The Devil's Workshop by Demetria Martinez
Next up:
6. Miraculous by Joseph Somoza


message 8: by Ellen (new)

Ellen Roberts Young | 238 comments 7. The Egg Mistress by Jessica Poli
8. Falling In Caves by Diane Kistner
9. Imperfect Prayers by Richard Carr

I've just picked up a batch of books at a used book store, and have no idea which I'll tackle next.


message 9: by Ellen (last edited Jul 10, 2013 10:44AM) (new)

Ellen Roberts Young | 238 comments 10. Dear Ghosts, by Tess Gallagher
11. Salem in Séance, by Susana H. Case
12. Nine Horses, by Billy Collins

With these, I have now reported on the books (Carr, Case and Collins) I read between reading the Gallagher book and figuring out what to say about it, so I feel like I've untied a knot and can move on. No idea where I'm going next.


message 10: by Ellen (last edited Oct 10, 2013 04:03PM) (new)

Ellen Roberts Young | 238 comments 13. Gardening Secrets of the Dead by Lee Herrrick
14. District and Circle, by Seamus Heaney
15. Swear, by Hakim Bellamy
16. Freak Show by Valerie Bandura
I thought I might be taking a break from this, because I am in the midst of slogging through Milton's Paradise Lost, (one of those "ought to have read it" volumes) but I bought books at two recent readings and I am eager to share them.


message 11: by Jen (new)

Jen (jppoetryreader) | 1951 comments Mod
Long books really slow me down as well. I eventually want to tackle Paradise Lost as well. I really enjoyed reading your reviews this year and look forward to more next year.


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