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A review by diptyque
The Universe of Us by Lang Leav
emotional
hopeful
reflective
relaxing
sad
fast-paced
5.0
Timing is everything. I do not know if I am more generous after the grand DNF of Gabbie Hanna’s poetry book…. But regardless of that, the main takeaway is do not read poetry books you aren’t in the mood for.
The perspective is the tone is extremely lovelorn, lost, a bit hopeless, contradictory with hopeful which lends itself to extreme relatability from my part. That is what kept me sated, not being jarred at any part. That may be what I want to read, an echo of understanding.
It is with admittance of post-January realization that I do enjoy romance in writing too. I truly did enjoy this book and not one poem or prose was off to me. A surprise! A surprise. I might revisit the last book I read from her later this year to see if I was unfair.
The perspective is the tone is extremely lovelorn, lost, a bit hopeless, contradictory with hopeful which lends itself to extreme relatability from my part. That is what kept me sated, not being jarred at any part. That may be what I want to read, an echo of understanding.
It is with admittance of post-January realization that I do enjoy romance in writing too. I truly did enjoy this book and not one poem or prose was off to me. A surprise! A surprise. I might revisit the last book I read from her later this year to see if I was unfair.