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Journey into Poetry

What happens when two dear friends commit to writing 30 poems in 30 days using daily prompts in honor of National Poetry Month? Journey into Poetry: 60 Poems in 30 Days offers one possible answer to that question.

Journey into Poetry is a window into what can be created by finding a way to write a little something every day. It’s a look at two poets’ semi-polished work, shared in the hope that it might inspire others who are curious to just get started.

In addition to the 60 poems they created, the book features more than 120 writing prompts to help spark one’s own imagination and perhaps encourage others to take their own journeys into the wondrous world of poetry.

What happens when two dear friends commit to writing 30 poems in 30 days using daily prompts in honor of National Poetry Month? Journey into Poetry: 60 Poems in 30 Days offers one possible answer to that question.

Journey into Poetry is a window into what can be created by finding a way to write a little something every day. It’s a look at two poets’ semi-polished work, shared in the hope that it might inspire others who are curious to just get started.

In addition to the 60 poems they created, the book features more than 120 writing prompts to help spark one’s own imagination and perhaps encourage others to take their own journeys into the wondrous world of poetry.

Published Year

2021

Page Count

161

ISBN

979-8594763456

Author

Chloé McFeters,

Lynn Hoins

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Editorial Review

"Colleen Hoover reminds readers that love is a fragile thing, built from courage, hope, and tears. Every person with a heartbeat should read this book."  (Kami Garcia, #1 New York Times bestselling author)

The MC was likable enough, but inconistent, waffling between whiny and focused. Kind of got annoyed with how much he continued to be surprised by everything. I know that is probably realistic of how someone would actually behave there, but that didn’t make it any less annoying to read. He is constantly in fights and sometimes he wins through some skill or by luck, but you never seem to know when it is one or the other. Definitely not worth $9.99, and will not buy the others until the price is reduced.