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In the stacks
Poetry Collection
Kundalini | Evelyn K. Brunswick | Poetry Collection (P) (C) (F)→($)
Evie's first collection of dark, dissociative, yet beautiful and cryptic poetry. This is the partly-free selection available on her Substack - the full version is available as an e-book (see the Library's 'buy indie' section), and for paid subscribers.
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Buy Indie
Poetry Collection
Kundalini | Evelyn K. Brunswick | Poetry Collection (P)
50% off for the first month (up until 19/4/25) via Smashwords. Read some of the collection for free on my Substack.
Evelyn K. Brunswick's first little collection of poetry, written in something of a fever in the Spring of 2004. This is dark, dissociative, yet beautiful. A little night music for Narcissus. Twenty-five strikingly original and intriguing poems which resonate like particles in a gorgeous storm; plus extras and an author's commentary. Not for the faint-hearted.
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From the Stacks
Featuring a different, randomly-selected book every week.
Young Readers
Faire Exchange | Alex Scott | Fantasy, Middle Grade (N) (C) (F)
Jeremy is terrified of the new girl. Zoe despises her. Martin got hit by one of her spells. Gregg can't take his eyes off her. Nadia accidentally became her best friend. Halley looks up to her. Her fellow Faire Folk can't stand her.
Tsarina "Rina" Algruent—that's Lady Rina to you—is one of many children from the realm of Faerie sent to human schools as part of a new exchange program to restore relations with Earth. But when she joins Mrs. Horn's fifth grade class, Lady Rina quickly begins terrorizing her classmates with magical pranks. While other kids at other schools are enchanted with their new guests, Rina's behavior is so cursed it threatens to cause an interdimensional incident.
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