Every person goes through stages in their lives. It’s a part of life. And let’s face it, life isn’t easy. That’s where Jennae Cecelia’s poetry collection, Losing Myself Brought Me Here comes in. Because how many of us have been lost at one point or another? I know I have. When I read Jennae Cecelia’s work,…
The Healing and Beautiful Poetry in Aesthetics
Every now and then, a writer pops out at me and makes me want to read their work. This is how it was when I first found Xavier Words on Instagram. The poetry is moving and motivational. That was when I found out that Xavier Words published a poetry collection called Thank U, which I…
Dear Me At Fifteen – Poetry Review
April was National Poetry Month and I spoiled myself with a few new poetry collections for my birthday! Which means I’ve been reading a lot of poetry lately. I love the way that poetry moves me. It’s inspiring and emotional and every other emotion wrapped up into a small collection. It’s what makes me like poetry…
Every Watering Word Poetry Review
I enjoy when a poetry collection reaches me in ways that I didn’t think possible. Whether it’s emotionally or by resonating with me. It’s one of those great blessings that come with poetry. You can be pleasantly surprised and enamored all at once at how such few words pack such a punch. When I read…
Poetry Review: i write no color pictures – vivian blac
Hello my lovely viewers! Today, I’m going to be reviewing i write no color pictures by Vivian Blac. Now please note that this poetry collection is written for a mature audience. Some themes are too explicit for younger readers. But let’s not play around, let’s get to the review. i write no color pictures Author: vivian…
Poetry Review: Be Brave – J.M Farkas
When I was asked to review Be Brave, I actually thought it was pretty funny. Not because of the content of the book or anything. That is what sounded the best. However, this book is based on the blacked out work of the classic Beowulf. In high school, I hated Beowulf. It was a required…
Poetry Review: Scattered Constellations – Ankita Singh
I love supporting other bloggers and Anky is a fellow book blogger over at Anky’s Book Bubble. Go check out her bookish blog! Scattered Constellations is her first poetry collection, and let me tell you it’s good!! This page may contain affiliate links. Click to read full disclaimer. I only promote products I support. Scattered…
Poetry Review: Dear Humanity – Sara Farrukh
Poetry with a strong message is some of my favorite type of poetry. When I was contacted about reading Dear Humanity, I just knew I was going to be reading something great. I wasn’t wrong. Dear Humanity focuses on exactly what the title says: humanity. The hardships and the great joys that bring humanity together….
Poetry Review: I Am More Than My Nightmares – Jennae Cecelia
I Am More Than My Nightmares by Jennae Cecelia is the fifth and final book in the Jennae Cecelia collection. I have been enjoying Jennae’s poetry since I first came across her on Twitter. Then I bought Uncaged Wallflower and I was hooked. I Am More Than My Nightmares focuses on anxiety and fears and…
Poetry Review: Bright Minds Empty Souls – Jennae Cecelia
This page may contain affiliate links. Click to read full disclaimer. I only promote products I support. I have read all of Jennae Cecelia’s works in the opposite order. Being that I read her most recent one first (Uncaged Wallflower) and her first one last (Bright Minds Empty Souls, today’s review book). But it’s all…