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Wildly Into the Dark: Typewriter Poems and the Rattlings of a Curious Mind by Tyler Knott Gregson
daringreader13's review
1.0
1.0 star out of 5 stars
This just wasn’t for me. The style and content of the poems felt forced and unreal. Honestly it felt as though someone was trying to be better at writing and all knowing when they aren’t. Again that’s just my opinion but it made it where it just didn’t click for me so I’ll be getting rid of the book so hopefully someone can have a chance to fall in love with it since I didn’t.
This just wasn’t for me. The style and content of the poems felt forced and unreal. Honestly it felt as though someone was trying to be better at writing and all knowing when they aren’t. Again that’s just my opinion but it made it where it just didn’t click for me so I’ll be getting rid of the book so hopefully someone can have a chance to fall in love with it since I didn’t.
effiereads's review
4.0
Yet another beautiful collection of poems about nature, love, inspiration, and life's curiosities. Tyler Knott Gregson has a way of plucking imagery from even the tiniest of moments or objects. A constant recommendation for those poetry lovers.
thecelestewise's review
5.0
Another incredible book! This book had me in tears! It is a breathtakingly beautiful collection. It is poignant, relatable, and thought provoking. I can’t wait to reread this book over and over again.
alparker394's review
4.0
This one was definitely my favorite of the two Tyler Knott Gregson books I read today. It had a lot more variety in the subject matter of the poems, including some about personal growth and some about politics. I want to revisit and read some poems in isolation again, rather than the whole book at once, in hopes they’ll strike differently.
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