In this issue, the X-Women take a break from heroics and have an unforgettable ladies’ night.
Rachael Nevins
I used to be the kind of person that watched movies over books and spoilt endings before beginning anything. However, reading taught me patience, urging me to savor each and every word before flipping to a new page.
It’s amazing how storytelling and poetry can touch my feelings and change my perspective on how I look at things. It’s like looking through other points of view into different cultures, eras, and even mental states.
Sometimes the best thing to do on a break is to escape into a book that takes you far, far, away from everyday life and into romance, mystery, or a completely different world. Here are some of our suggestions.
The cooler days and longer nights of autumn are a great time to get comfortable with a book—or to get spooked by one. Here are some of our suggestions.
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Among the crises the narrator is dealing with is her father’s aphasia—words lost to his stroke—and the jumble of words that compose each poem resembles her father’s struggle with language.
“I am happy and mixed up, full and empty, with what’s right and what’s gone.” As a book teaching good morals to children, this line can be relatable to adult readers too.
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