![]() I have a thing for reading inspirational poetry books at bedtime since they always seem to put me at ease, and reading at night, in general, is perfectly conducive for sleep. Hey There! I’ve been reading some poetry books lately and thought that I would like to share two of my favorites with you guys. Two Poetry Books To Read At Bedtime Octo/ OTHER STUFF / 0 comments Stay tuned for the second batch of books I’m going to recommend soon. What do Princess Diana and Marilyn Monroe have in common? How did Charles Darwin manage to finish his “On the Origin of Species” despite having a psychosomatic disorder? And why was Andy Warhol a hoarder? This is a book about the minds of some of the greatest personalities in our history and why they became the way they were. If you haven’t read one of her poetry books yet, well, her books have sections for whatever your heart is going through or whatever it desires.Īndy Warhol Was a Hoarder by Claudia Kalb – Here’s a Psychology book that reads like a very entertaining novel. Ever since the release of her first Pillow Thoughts book, I’ve become a fan and I really like how her words rhymed and the overall emotion conveyed on every page of her books. Pillow Thoughts I & II by Courtney Peppernell – I don’t think I’ve ever read a poetry book as interesting as Courtney Peppernell’s. Morgan’s words will touch your heart and this is the kind of book we need nowadays. ![]() This handy hardcover with a beautiful floral illustration is full of poetic healing words that are transformational and inspirational. Also, Georgianna is an amazing photographer with such Pinteresting work.Īll Along You Were Blooming by Morgan Harper Nichols – Such a great powerful book of poems by Morgan Harper Nichols whom I discovered through Instagram. I absolutely adore these “in Bloom” books and these are perfect for Spring. Paris, New York, and London in Bloom by Georgianna Lane – If you don’t feel like reading, you can just sit and browse through the beautiful pages of Georgianna Lane’s coffee table books. This was a quick read and Jen had put some very interesting self-affirmative advice that a lot of you will mostly like. I actually liked this book a lot and even more so than the first book. You Are A Badass Everyday by Jen Sincero – If you’re a fan of Jen Sincero and her original badass book, you will most probably like this one. So, without further ado, check out this first part of the books I recommend to read while social distancing. It’s going to be hard at first especially when thoughts are racing inside your head, but it’ll get easier as soon as you get into the habit. Although it’s hard to read a book nowadays because a lot of us are worried, reading can actually provide a momentary distraction and a sense of focus. ![]() While I do like to binge-watch shows on TV (yes, I did watch Tiger King and Crash Landing On You :-)) and run to the tune of Dua Lipa’s “Let’s Get Physical” (how ironic is this song given our current situation?), I’m also a big fan of reading. Also, taking advantage of the extra time most of us now have will help to make us feel productive. Establishing some sort of normalcy in our lives during these times is really challenging but it’s good for our sanity. Part 1 Ap/ OTHER STUFF / 0 commentsĪs we try to make sense with our new normal, it’s very important that we keep our day to day activities as consistent as it used to be as possible. Pillow Thoughts by Courtney Peppernell Books to Read While Social Distancing.
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