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She Must Be Mad by Charly Cox

jessfr08_'s review

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dark emotional reflective sad medium-paced

4.5

aivlis's review against another edition

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fast-paced

4.0

fineprinted's review

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emotional reflective sad medium-paced

2.75

thinkingbookishthoughts's review against another edition

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emotional reflective medium-paced

4.0

vr_alyssa's review

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4.0

2018 review:
I finished this a week ago, but I'm still not entirely sure how to review this. I don't really enjoy the long laps of text. I like poems in the sense that silence and blank spaces is almost as important as the text. And sometimes there is a lack of balance between the two. But I really appreciate this book, there are a lot of lines I really related to. 

simlish's review

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2.0

The best thing I have to say about She Must Be Mad is that it's short. The audiobook was about three hours long, and the last half hour was an entirely skippable Q&A, so I listened to it on one longish walk. 

I kind of knew I wasn't going to like it from the beginning, where the author introduces her own work as being from between ages 16 and 22. I fully admit to being prejudiced against works by young authors that market on being by young authors, and if I'd realized what the book was, I wouldn't have checked it out. None of the poems are bad, exactly, but they are very young and shallow in a short, easily digestible way. There's multiple poems about Tinder and Instagram, so they're not going to age well.

I was at a solidly indifferent three stars (nothing was so offensively bad that I felt like changing the book or walking in silence) until I got to the half hour long Q&A. For an author I'd never heard of. When I mentioned it to my mother, she said, "Her publisher really likes her," and I thought, oh, she's got a social media following. Yep! She's an Instagram poet. It explains so much! Short and easily digestible is exactly what I expect from Instagram poetry! Also, her IG bio is "Your favorite poet to write shitty Goodreads reviews about," so she definitely has heard all my complaints before.

Since her poetry is so personal and so much of her work is about mental illness and body image, I will say that I think she's doing good things and kudos to her, etc. I just have no interest in ever reading any of her work ever again.

poppyfernbooks's review

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hopeful inspiring fast-paced

3.75

I liked this poetry collection but there are ones more personal to me 

martapinto09's review

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4.0

A incredible relatable book about a girl o feels (too much).
Remembers you that you are not alone in this world that makes you feel mad. What is love and what is not, that you are your own person and sometimes those voices in your head are blinding you from the strength that lives within.

lunailona's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.0

n9mr9t9's review against another edition

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dark emotional hopeful reflective sad fast-paced

3.0