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A review by addythebookbat
Planting Gardens in Graves by r.h. Sin
5.0
Actual Rating: 4.5
The poems are short with some increasing in length. The wording is not too flowery or frivolous. They can be short and packed with a lot of thought and meaning. As the first work I have read from r.h. sin, I have to say I was not disappointed.
I did feel that some poems were a bit repetitive as if he just rearranged the words to sound different, but that was not always the case. Some poems were repeats, but felt different in a way.
Personally, I did enjoy it and I would consider reading more works by r.h. sin in the future.
I received a galley from NetGalley at no cost from the author or NetGalley.
The poems are short with some increasing in length. The wording is not too flowery or frivolous. They can be short and packed with a lot of thought and meaning. As the first work I have read from r.h. sin, I have to say I was not disappointed.
I did feel that some poems were a bit repetitive as if he just rearranged the words to sound different, but that was not always the case. Some poems were repeats, but felt different in a way.
Personally, I did enjoy it and I would consider reading more works by r.h. sin in the future.
I received a galley from NetGalley at no cost from the author or NetGalley.