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A review by ingridlone
Planting Gardens in Graves by r.h. Sin
3.0
** An ARC is generously provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review **
This is my first R.H. Sin book, so I did not know what to expect going into it. I picked this up because I have heard amazing things about this authors work.
This collection of poetry is heavily focused on abusive relationships and past loves. I have never been in an abusive relationship, so I can not say if the poems were portraying it in a harmful way, but I liked all the poems in here. The book is over 250+ pages long, and I felt it getting repetitive towards the end. I don't think it needed to be that long. I also wish that there would have been more subjects. Some poems I related to and loved. But when I'm looking at the book as a whole, I felt that most of the poems were just ok. I do however really enjoy the writing and will most likely pick up more from this author.
I would recommend this book if you find the synopsis interesting.
This is my first R.H. Sin book, so I did not know what to expect going into it. I picked this up because I have heard amazing things about this authors work.
This collection of poetry is heavily focused on abusive relationships and past loves. I have never been in an abusive relationship, so I can not say if the poems were portraying it in a harmful way, but I liked all the poems in here. The book is over 250+ pages long, and I felt it getting repetitive towards the end. I don't think it needed to be that long. I also wish that there would have been more subjects. Some poems I related to and loved. But when I'm looking at the book as a whole, I felt that most of the poems were just ok. I do however really enjoy the writing and will most likely pick up more from this author.
I would recommend this book if you find the synopsis interesting.