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Oops I meant to say I can do any date in April for the review.
April 9 is all yours
I will review a book of poetry for it. I am planning on sharing favorite poems a few times a week all month long, too. I can link those back to your event, too, if you would like.
I will review any poetry book that takes my fancy.
I suppose I will write poems too! 😀
I’d like to do a review for these two books on different days.
My Name Is Jason. Mine Too. Our Story. Our Way. by Jason Reynolds and Jason Griffin
Kids Pick The Funniest Poems by Bruce Lansky & Stephen Carpenter
How about April 13 and April 27?
I didn’t do Mr. Linky right, sorry! I would like Monday, April 14 if that’s still available? Otherwise, April 15 or 16 would also be good for me.
April 14 is all yours!
Hi Serena! I’ll take a day that is convenient for you. How about I talk about Kidlitosphere Central’s Poetry Friday (http://www.kidlitosphere.org/poetry-friday/)? Also, would you want to feature the Progressive Poem on the 30th? Here’s some info on it: http://irenelatham.blogspot.com/2014/03/sign-up-here-for-2014-kidlitosphere.html
Wiggles and I almost share a birthday — mine was the 6th 🙂
Tabatha,
Could you do April 4?
I’m glad to see this one again! Anytime during April 7th through 12th would work for me if possible. Thanks!
Naida, how about April 7
April 17? Maybe on a long poem if I have time to read and think about The Ring and the Book or Aurora Leigh by then.
April 17 is all yours.
I’d like to do an author-on-author interview with Brooke Elise Axtell.
Emma, excellent. Did you have a date preference?
I think I’ll do that new WWI poetry anthology I got from the library (unless I can’t renew it, LOL…either way, I’ll find something war-related). Let me know which date, the 23rd or 30th works best.
You can have 23rd
Thanks for hosting again! I’d like to review Chasing Utopia by Nikki Giovanni.
Kathy, how about April 3?
April 6, first choice, on what is poetry
Jill, April 6 is all yours.