3.61 AVERAGE

klbthorne's review

1.0

A repetitive mess. As others have mentioned, he jumps from recurring themes like heartache, moving on, his critics, etc., with absolutely no order. The ideas are mostly the same, and the poems are choppy with no easy flow. Overall, disappointed in purchasing this book
emotional reflective relaxing fast-paced

kluv's review

5.0

Great poetry!
challenging dark emotional hopeful inspiring reflective sad
emotional inspiring reflective medium-paced
challenging emotional hopeful inspiring reflective slow-paced

Some really powerful and some meh

gswizzel's review

5.0

If I ever feel like ugly crying again, I'll just reread this book.
emotional reflective medium-paced
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deirzahrani's review

3.0

A collection of modern poetries talked about woman empowerment, love, strength, sex, moving on, and so on. I like the anger, the emotions were delivered clearly in every word, something that I have rarely seen in modern poetry, what I found before sounds bland, this one wasn't. It managed to touch several emotions of mine, but like any other modern poetry, I hope most of it would be longer.
emotional hopeful inspiring relaxing medium-paced

R.H. Sin has always been my favorite poet/writer, and so reading another one of his books was nice to relax and get back into reading again. There were some pages that did make me a bit uncomfortable, but that’s just my opinion. It feels as if i’m seen when I read the pages of how a man understands a woman to the detail.