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You Better Be Lightning
by Andrea Gibson
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An e-arc of the book has been provided by the publisher. Button Poetry, in exchange for an honest review.
A poignant poetry collection of self-reflection and an eventual rediscovery of the self, You Better Be Lightning is a marvelous read that should be consumed at a slow pace.
In a brilliant show of vulnerability, the author shared to us an extremely personal aspect of life — a moment where courage and fear, together, collides and creates a wonderful explosion of true colours.
The journey through reading this book was pretty simple; to which said simplicity was the cause of my lower rating for this book. I loved it and I appreciated the facets of the story. In all honest, though, I expected a shorter count in each of these poems.
What ruined the collection for me is myself — I read it in a go and the rush took away a beauty which could have been cherished more taken slow.
See this and other reviews in my blog.
An e-arc of the book has been provided by the publisher. Button Poetry, in exchange for an honest review.
“because where I come from/ beauty is in the eye of anyone who sees/ what’s missing but can’t stop pointing/ to what’s out there.”
A poignant poetry collection of self-reflection and an eventual rediscovery of the self, You Better Be Lightning is a marvelous read that should be consumed at a slow pace.
In a brilliant show of vulnerability, the author shared to us an extremely personal aspect of life — a moment where courage and fear, together, collides and creates a wonderful explosion of true colours.
“And no, it is not the weak who try to clock out early. It’s the people who are desperate to go home.”
The journey through reading this book was pretty simple; to which said simplicity was the cause of my lower rating for this book. I loved it and I appreciated the facets of the story. In all honest, though, I expected a shorter count in each of these poems.
Indeed it is a clash between my personal interest and the author’s method of execution, but I just wanted to point that out.
“Every time I ever said I want to die — I meant I am willing to do anything to live. Even leave this world forever.”
What ruined the collection for me is myself — I read it in a go and the rush took away a beauty which could have been cherished more taken slow.
“To be human, it seems, is to know your true self only as well as you know a galaxy you’ve never been to.”
See this and other reviews in my blog.