I enjoyed these poems very much! Finally a collection of poetry that doesn't only have substance, but it's also a joy to my inner ears to "hear" the words, the rhymes out!
Tag: Poetry
Books I’ve Read In Less Than An Hour – Mini Reviews #7
It's poetry time again! As part of my mini reads/mini reviews series, today I share my thoughts about three collections of poems: 'In a Dream You Saw a Way to Survive' by Clementine von Radics, 'With Gratitude' by Marala Scott, and 'This Is The Journey' by Alison Malee. All three books have been recently released.
Books I’ve Read In Less Than 1 Hour – Mini Reviews #5
Today's mini review post is one that only contains poetry collections. Recently I caught myself reading more and more poetry - that's something I used to only once in a while (though I've always enjoyed poems), but lately it has been kind of a new relaxation form for me. I don't know if this will become a tradition or not, but right now I'm here to show you three books of poetry: all three have been just released yesterday: March 5th, 2019!
Books I’ve Read In Less Than 1 Hour – Mini Reviews #4
The time has come for another round of reviews of shorter books! In today's post you can read about two modern poetry books and one book that's so special I can't really define its genre: it's a comic book about gastronomical experiences and also a cook book. Let's dive in!
‘Love Looks Pretty on You’ by Lang Leav
This time I bring you a book of poetry - something that's not exactly my usual thing to read, but from time to time I feel like my soul needs it. Thus I found 'Love Looks Pretty on You', and decided to read it. Grab a mug of coffee, and if my review makes it sound a good fit for you, you might even read this collection, too - in one sitting! 😉
‘Lord Of The Butterflies’ by Andrea Gibson
This is a book that surprised me. Being poetry and only 96 pages, I thought this was going to be a fast review, part of a mini reviews post. After reading a couple of poems, I felt something inside of me, something pulled me in, and I had thoughts and feelings, and I realized this collection of poems deserved its own post.
‘The Annotated Murder of One’ by Jared Pearce
Take a couple of minutes break and treat yourself with a nice coffee! And why not read my review awhile? It's about a collection of poems. Not usually my cup of tea, but these last two weeks were like this somehow. I felt like reading poetry.
‘She Used to Be on a Milk Carton’, by Kailey Tedesco (illustrated by Whitney Proper)
This is going to be an unconventional review, because this time I'm off to pastures new: I'm reviewing a book of poetry. Hug your coffee mug and read about my experiences with it!