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Becoming the Villainess
Becoming the Villainess | Jeannine Hall Gailey
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"In this splendidly entertaining debut, Jeannine Hall Gailey offers us a world both familiar and magical-filled with fairytale and mythology characters that are our own bedfellows-we wake up with Philomel and argue with Ophelia while half-listening to a Snow Queen, amidst Spy Girls, Amazons and Mongolian Cows. The wild and seductive energy in this collection never lets one put the book down. (In fact, any one who opens the collection in the bookstore and reads such poems as The Conversation and Job Requirements: A Supervillain's Advice will want to buy the book!) For her delivery is heart-breaking and refreshing, so the poems seduce us with the sadness, glory and entertainment of our very own days. Propelled by Jeannine Hall Gailey's alert, sensuous, and musical gifts, the mythology becomes all our own." -Ilya Kaminsky, author of the award-winning Dancing in Odessa
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MaGoose
Becoming the Villainess | Jeannine Hall Gailey
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JessReads
Becoming the Villainess | Jeannine Hall Gailey
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Lunchtime reading! I was thrilled when I recently found out that there‘s a WHOLE GENRE called fantasy poetry. Sign me up!

jenniferw88 I didn't know that either! 7y
lyradora Check the Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association website. Lots of useful info there. 😊 There are also several online and in print journals that publish poems and reviews of chapbooks. 😊 7y
JessReads @lyradora Ooooh great tip! I‘ll check that out! 7y
MaGoose Didn't know that either. I'm reading PR for Poets by this author and will check out this title as well. 6y
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AWahle
Becoming the Villainess | Jeannine Hall Gailey
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This is what happens when you arrive early to book club and there is a bookstore next door. #KingsBooks Provence 1970 & Haunting of Hill House were already on my list. Becoming the Villainess caught my eye and then sucked me in. I'm looking forward to reading poetry again.

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backfromthedeadred
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This part particularly struck me. From the poem 'Female Comic Book Superheroes II: When Catholic Girls Strike Back'.

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backfromthedeadred
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I've been wanting this sucker for years and it was worth the wait. The poetry was beautifully raw and tragic. I could read these over and over.