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Bone Confetti by Muriel Leung

jeremymichaelreed's review

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reflective medium-paced

5.0

julieh46's review

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adventurous challenging emotional mysterious reflective sad slow-paced

3.0

michellehshen's review

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5.0

Beautiful

2000s's review

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3.5

Some of the most mind-boggling poetry I've read, I'm having trouble even describing what it was about. Didn't entirely stick with me, but that's just because I was stumped with most of the poems. The use of language is so complex and each word is unexpected, I'll have to revisit.

hannahvwarren's review

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5.0

Muriel Leung's Bone Confetti combines some of the most evocative language I've ever encountered as the poet haunts the reader with elegy. This collection is full of ghosts who will follow you long after you finish reading.

"I am making an inventory of all things. The body pulp in mason jars.
Something of consequence. An ash of you."
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