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Top Ten Tuesday: Books on Your Syllabus

Hello Poetteers, Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by  The Broke and the Bookish .  The topic today is what books would be on the syllabus if you taught historical fiction.  Which of these books have you read? What other historical fiction novels would be on your list? What class are you teaching? Link up so I can check out your posts!  Thank you, Fida 

Monday Blessings: Gratitude and Privilege

Hello Poetteers, As I lay here and think about my day I can't help but feel grateful. I can easily chat with my close friends. I'm grateful for my family, for the trips we take especially camping trips. I can't wait to go hiking again! I'm grateful for my cats. I'm grateful for the conversation I had during dinner with my family. We talked about privilege. I'm grateful to live a safe and comfortable life. I'm grateful to be able to do what I love and be with those I love. Thank you universe and God. Fida

Book Anniversary: HUGS & KISSES

Hello Poetteers, A year ago today I self published my third poetry collection. It is my book’s, HUGS & KISSES, first book anniversary!!  I'm grateful for the opportunity to do this and share my poetry. I can't wait to do it again, to continue on this path. In a month I will be reaching my 2nd author anniversary! Thank you, Fida 

Help Needed For Little Project

Hello Poetteers,  My book, HUGS & KISSES, turns one in ten days. I want to do something special. I would love to see pictures of you reading/with the book. Send in your pictures on Twitter/Tumblr/Instagram through #fidapoetry.  Thank you!

Book Review: How to Say I Love You

Hello Poetteers, How to Say I Love You Out Loud by Karole Cozzo My rating: 5 of 5 stars The blurb makes the story seem like another shallow love story. In the beginning it does seem like a shallow love story. Later into the story you start getting hints of a deeper plot. My favorite stories are the ones that highlights disability. It is great seeing her trying to understand her brother and herself. The message towards the one is something everyone needs to hear. View all my reviews Thank you, Fida