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_ali_lacey44's review against another edition
2.0
I have always love Savannah Brown but this collection was kind of difficult to get through. There were certain lines that I thought were profound but for the most part, the collection fell flat for me.
They didn’t flow very well in my head but I think if they were read aloud, this would fit this style of poetry better. The existentialism and nihilism was interesting but the imagery was often confusing. I found it hard to figure out what she was saying so I’m not sure if that’s my own intelligence or the subject matter was too abstract for a wider audience.
They didn’t flow very well in my head but I think if they were read aloud, this would fit this style of poetry better. The existentialism and nihilism was interesting but the imagery was often confusing. I found it hard to figure out what she was saying so I’m not sure if that’s my own intelligence or the subject matter was too abstract for a wider audience.
kinglizardd's review against another edition
challenging
inspiring
mysterious
reflective
medium-paced
4.5
bazeleor's review against another edition
4.0
“i need to never be touched again. i need every human body stacked on top of mine, crushing”
30may's review against another edition
4.0
found out about this from my friend who found out from a youtube video
literaryhag's review against another edition
I don’t know how to rate it because I didn’t understand most of the poems.
lucyy_bxo's review against another edition
hopeful
mysterious
fast-paced
3.0
I wanted a short read and have previously read Graffiti so thought I’d give this a go. I enjoyed some poems but found others very detached and harder to get into. I read this in about half an hour though and was what I needed to add to my reading challenge so I can’t complain too much!