Book Review: Sugar the Blackberries
SUGAR THE BLACKBERRIES by Joan Peck Arnold an inspiring and vivid collection of poems about life and love and beauty. Check out what Susan Morris of IBR has to say about this June Road Press poetry collection.
SUGAR THE BLACKBERRIES by Joan Peck Arnold an inspiring and vivid collection of poems about life and love and beauty. Check out what Susan Morris of IBR has to say about this June Road Press poetry collection.
A DOOR BEHIND A DOOR by Yelena Moskovich is a wild journey through Hell, or the American dreamscape. Check out what Madeline Barbush of IBR has to say about this Two Dollar Radio literary novel.
THE BOND by A.M. Grotticelli is a memoir of how a mixed bag of foster kids became a family for life. Check out what Joseph Haeger of IBR has to say about this Atmosphere Press memoir.
ELEVEN AFTER ELEVEN by Jasmine Dine is a deeply personal poetry collection that delves into the darkest corners of human emotion. Check out what Joelene Pynnonen has to say in her review of this indie author title.
THE NAMES OF ALL THE FLOWERS by Melissa Valentine is a personal memoir from the sister of a brother who was killed in the streets of Oakland, CA. Check out what Independent Book Review’s Jaylynn Korrell has to say about this Feminist Press title.
DON’T TRY THIS AT HOME by Daria Salamon and Rob Krause is an adventurous nonfiction book about one family’s (mis)adventures around the world. Check out what Felicia Nicole Hall has to say about this Turnstone Press title in her first IBR book review.
BESOTTED by Melissa Duclos is a good literary romance for all those in search of overcoming the troubles of being an expat. Check out what R. Read of Independent Book Review has to say about this 713 Books title.