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Forage by Rose McLarney

willdriveforsnacks's review against another edition

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4.0

I enjoyed this, despite not being too pulled toward poetry.

davidjordan's review

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5.0

A couple of hours ago, poet Tara Skurtu tweeted:

"How do you describe your poetry?"

me: "I don't describe my poetry."

That particular sentiment sums up my feelings well when the topic is reviewing my favorite poetry collections. I want people to read the poets I love, but I rarely have the words to describe exactly what it is that excites me about a particular collection. There are skilled reviewers who can do this, and do it well, and for those I am grateful. However, the best I can usually do is say, "I love this one, and I think you will, too."

That is certainly the case with Forage, the new book by Rose McLarney. Not only did I enjoy this book immensely, I am excited about reading her other books which had escaped my attention before now. A good sign for me when discovering a new (to me) poet is how much I look forward to seeking out their previous published works. Read this one. I loved it, and I know you will, too.

Thank you to Netgalley and Penguin books for the electronic advance review copy.

shibaunited's review against another edition

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challenging reflective medium-paced

3.0

angd's review against another edition

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challenging reflective sad slow-paced

4.0

amiefiremoon's review against another edition

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4.0

Rose McLarney writes compelling poetry about Appalachia, environmental impact, conservation, home and heritage. There is a lot of food for thought in each poem and several stuck with me after reading. My favorite poems were "admiring audubon's carolina parakeets", "many kinds make the crowd", "and still i want to bring life into this world", and "before the first bell" - each powerful on its own.

Reader's copy provided courtesty of NetGalley and the publisher for an honest review.

losethegirl's review

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challenging emotional hopeful reflective medium-paced

4.25

I really liked this collection and its clever mix of feminist and ecopoetics. I'd highly recommend this collection to anyone looking to expand their readings into either category. 
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