Saturday, April 4, 2026
The Sunday Salon: The Black Death and the Tooth Fairy
Friday, April 3, 2026
Goldfinches, written by Mary Oliver and illustrated by Melissa Sweet: Book Beginnings on Fridays, First Line Friday, The Friday 56, and Book Blogger Hop
Today's Featured Book:
Goldfinches
written by poet Mary Oliver
illustrated by Melissa Sweet
Genre: Poetry; picture book
Published: March 3, 2026
Page Count: 40 pages
Summary:
Caldecott Honoree Melissa Sweet gorgeously illustrates the work of Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Mary Oliver for the first time in picture book form.
One more thing
I want to mention
before the pages
actually begin.
Writing poems,
for me but not
necessarily for
others, is a way
of offering
praise to the
world.
Oliver, Mary. Goldfinches, page 1. Illustrated by Melissa Sweet.
THE FRIDAY 56 is hosted by Anne of Head Full of Books. To play, open a book and turn to page 56 (or 56% on your e-reader). Find a sentence or two and post them, along with the book title and author. Then link up on Head Full of Books and visit others in the linky.
And love the world.
Oliver, Mary. Goldfinches, 56%. Illustrated by Melissa Sweet.
Reason #2: I love poetry.
Reason #3: I love picture books.
Reason #4: I love poet Mary Oliver.
Reason #5: I love author/illustrator Melissa Sweet.
This is the book I wanted most to see at the Texas Library Association Conference this week.
The purpose of THE BOOK BLOGGER HOP is to give bloggers a chance to follow other blogs, learn about new books, and befriend other bloggers. THE BOOK BLOGGER HOP is hosted by Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer.
Saturday, March 28, 2026
The Sunday Salon: A Holiday in Smithville

Friday, March 27, 2026
Hope is the Thing with Feathers: The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson: Book Beginnings on Fridays, First Line Friday, The Friday 56, and Book Blogger Hop
Today's Featured Book:
Hope is the Thing with Feathers:
The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
Genre: Poetry
Written: 1858 to 1865
First Published: 1890
Page Count: 328 pages
Summary:
From the Women's Voices series, a collection of classic poetry specifically curated to encourage, challenge, and motivate women.
One of American's most distinctive poets, Emily Dickinson scorned the conventions of her day in her approach to writing, religion, and society. Hope Is the Thing with Feathers is a collection of her vast archive of poetry to inspire the writers, creatives, and feminists of today.
This is my letter to the world,
That never wrote to me, ---
The simple news that Nature told,
With tender majesty.
Her message is committed
To hands I cannot see;
For love of her, sweet countrymen,
Judge tenderly of me.
THE FRIDAY 56 is hosted by Anne of Head Full of Books. To play, open a book and turn to page 56 (or 56% on your e-reader). Find a sentence or two and post them, along with the book title and author. Then link up on Head Full of Books and visit others in the linky.
Apparently with no surprise
To any happy flower,
The frost beheads it at its play
In accidental power.
The blond assassin passes on,
The sun proceeds unmoved
To measure off another day
For an approving God.
I'm taking a class on Emily Dickinson that begins in Women's History Month (March) and runs through Poetry Month (April).
I am extending my enjoyment of the class by reading some books about her life and poetry myself, and by sitting in front of her statue in my home library as I recite her poems. lol
The purpose of THE BOOK BLOGGER HOP is to give bloggers a chance to follow other blogs, learn about new books, and befriend other bloggers. THE BOOK BLOGGER HOP is hosted by Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer.
What’s your favorite bookish scent, and why does it appeal to you? (submitted by Billy @ Coffee-Addicted Writer)
I like all bookish scents---newly printed books, old bookstores, pens, paper. I do not know why these appeal to me. Perhaps it's buried in my DNA.



















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