Call Us What We Carry: A Must Read

Release Date: December 7th, 2021 Page Count: 211 My rating: ★★★★★ Synopsis A collection of poems based on the themes of moving on, unity, and the pandemic. Her poems use her unique style of separating the words, sentences, and creating images with words. Thoughts + Reactions Most of theses poems are really good! What I like most about this book is that it’s not basic poetry … Continue reading Call Us What We Carry: A Must Read

The Hill We Climb: Is This Book Really Worth Purchasing? | Book Review

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Genre: Poetry In Case You Don’t Know: This book contains the infamous poem that was read in Joe Biden’s inauguration by the youngest poet ever to perform in American history. At 22 years old, Amanda Gorman expressed what we felt as a country during the exchange of power. The Million Dollar Question: Is This Book Worth it? Before I dive into the book review, I … Continue reading The Hill We Climb: Is This Book Really Worth Purchasing? | Book Review

Swimming Lessons: Poetry That Never Stopped Swimming | Book Review

Spoiler Free Author: Lili Reinhart  Release Date: September 29th 2020  Page count: 240 Genres: Poetry Themes: Love, Forgiveness, Mental Health My Rating: ★★★★☆ Synopsis A collection of poems about love, forgiveness, passion, and anxiety. This book was by an actress coming into Hollywood and her only way to cope through it all was to write poetry, and I exactly felt that.  Synopsis by the publisher … Continue reading Swimming Lessons: Poetry That Never Stopped Swimming | Book Review

The Sun and Her Flowers: Little Fluffs Of Nothing, But Longer Fluffs Of Something | Book Review

Spoiler Free Author: Rupi Kaur Release Date: October 3rd, 2017 Page count: 256 Genres: Poetry Themes: love, feminism, self-love, and immigration My Rating: ★★★☆☆ Synopsis Compared to her first collection of poems, this collection of poems are much more personal. The Sun and Her Flowers reflects on Ruri’s past relationships, her admiration for her mother and culture, and talks more about what it is like … Continue reading The Sun and Her Flowers: Little Fluffs Of Nothing, But Longer Fluffs Of Something | Book Review

Love & Misadventure: The Collection of Poems Was OK, Book Review

Author: Lang Leav Release Date: April 26, 2013 Page count:155 Genres: Poetry, Collection of Poetry Themes: Love, grief, and mischief My Rating: ★★★☆☆ Synopsis A collection of short poems that all center on the theme of love. It talks about the beauty of love, the ugly, and all of it in between. Each poem are a few stanzas, and some are a page long poems. … Continue reading Love & Misadventure: The Collection of Poems Was OK, Book Review