concludes today as I'm honoured to welcome 2020 debut author, , to Pop! Goes The Reader as she shares an insightful post about gender constructs, expectations, and the importance of being your authentic self.
https://t.co/YGhDVUhgjT

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"I believe when it matters, everything I’ve learned, however long it took, and however many tries, I’ll sit down and create something beautiful. That’s true for me, and it’s true for you." -
https://t.co/ngWCLtVGGe

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continues on Pop! Goes The Reader today as I welcome 2020 debut author, , to the blog as she shares an inspiring post about making mistakes, the beauty of learning something new, and 's Uprooted and Agnieszka.
https://t.co/ngWCLtVGGe

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"Rosa's journey is inspiring, beautiful and tragic, but in the end, it is empowering. It is a ballad of strength and perseverance for anyone who has felt they don’t have a right to be who they are or own where they come from." -
https://t.co/7z31wjB95g

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continues on Pop! Goes The Reader today as I welcome 2019 debut author, , to the blog as she shares a touching post about internal strength, perseverance and 's Rosa Santos.
https://t.co/7z31wjB95g

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continues on Pop! Goes The Reader today as I welcome 2020 debut author, , to the blog as she shares a post about Asian American experiences, seeing yourself in a book for the first time, and ' When Dimple Met Rishi.
https://t.co/lqb2315tEW

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"The qualities we shared - the things I’d always thought were “wrong” with me - were actually Hermione's strengths as she played an active role in saving the world." -
https://t.co/NEu8Ue0A7p

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continues on Pop! Goes The Reader today as I welcome 2020 debut author, , to the blog as she shares an inspiring post about being true to yourself, loving yourself unapologetically, and Hermione Granger.
https://t.co/NEu8Ue0A7p

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continues on Pop! Goes The Reader today as I welcome 2019 debut author, , to the blog as she shares an enlightening, empowering post on asexuality, being seen for who we are, and The Hunger Games' Katniss Everdeen.
https://t.co/7ipfdLZas2

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"Ordinary as she is, Kiki has a story only she can tell. A story of discovering who you are, of believing in yourself. She tells it in a way only she can."
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https://t.co/qHdjJquFNt

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continues on Pop! Goes The Reader today as I welcome 2019 debut author, , to the blog as she shares a beautifully illustrated and charming post about ordinary stories, quiet voices, and Kiki's Delivery Service.
https://t.co/qHdjJquFNt

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"This isn’t about intelligence — this is about wits. The world is a dangerous place, but Treva showed me that if you can solve the puzzle, you can wriggle free of just about anything."
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https://t.co/Q9bH0vEvGf

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continues on Pop! Goes The Reader today as I welcome to the blog as she shares a post about cleverness, sacrifice and Treva from Jan Brett’s Trouble With Trolls.

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continues on Pop! Goes The Reader today as I welcome to the blog as she shares a post about discovering a new you, the possibility of happiness, and 's Emi Price and Everything Leads To You.
https://t.co/B4UfjpXqnx

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"We want the adventure. And we want to think that, if adventure came to us, we would be good at it. But would we, really?" -
https://t.co/rGGtdV8hE6

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Her Story: Ladies In Literature continues on Pop! Goes The Reader today as I welcome to the blog as she shares a post on making mistakes, second chances, and Jill Pole and The Silver Chair.
https://t.co/rGGtdV8hE6

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"Seeing Sookie have such a perfect sense of self made me examine my own life. It made me less ashamed of my own shortcomings, and made me less inclined to need to keep up with what everyone else had." - ​Jen DeLuca
https://t.co/Hr3ym8waW6

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continues on Pop! Goes The Reader today as I welcome 2019 debut author, , to the blog as she shares a post about finding connection and joy in unexpected places, kindred spirits, and Anne of Green Gables.
https://t.co/i0fpMppwno

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"Artemesia was interested in naturalism, eschewing the idealistic imagery of her father’s generation, and this was the power she brought to her work: the power of the truth, the power of women painted by women."
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https://t.co/cxaZlqDpRc

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continues on Pop! Goes The Reader today as I welcome to the blog as she shares an powerful, empowering post on perseverance, resiliency, Artemesia Gentileschi and 's Blood Water Paint.
https://t.co/cxaZlqDpRc

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