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Somebody Give This Heart a Pen by Sophia Thakur

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thefairfae's review against another edition

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emotional inspiring reflective fast-paced

3.0

⭐️3/5⭐️
⚠️CW⚠️
Self Harm, Cancer, Death, Grief, Toxic Relationship 

I thought that this book was decent. Some of the poems didn't really click with me but alot of them did! The only reason I gave this book a 3/5 is simply because I didn't really feel the extreme urge to keep reading but I did. I wanted to because of the messages and meanings behind the poems. I really liked them. Besides all that I would recommend reading it! It's a short read and you can definitely get something out of reading it! 

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dark emotional hopeful inspiring reflective fast-paced

4.5


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theotheleo's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful inspiring reflective

5.0


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tqlikesbooks's review against another edition

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challenging emotional hopeful inspiring fast-paced
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After watching Sophia Thakur perform some of her work online, I was interested in reading a collection of her poems. It is clear she is a really talented poet and performer, and I found her spoken word pieces really powerful.

As is the case when I read poetry, I couldn’t connect to some portions of the collection. For this reason I find it difficult to give poetry collections a rating. I do recommend checking out her spoken word performances online, and if you are a poetry fan, this collection is definitely worth checking out- there is a wide range of themes that are touched upon. I would definitely say that these poems would resonate with teens and young people in particular.

The poems come from a place of deep emotion and honesty, Somebody Give This Heart a Pen shows a range of poems, from brutal, to touching, to powerful. My personal favourites from the collection are: “the itty bitty titty committee”, fidgeting, and Secrets. 

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