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rufio7's review against another edition
4.0
Not as revelatory as her previous work but a few solid entries to make you think
murphysmustread's review against another edition
3.0
rating: 3.25/5 stars
*WARNING: this book talks about sexual assault and mental health which may be sensitive content for some*
Since this was a poetry book, it was quite a quick read and I was able to finish it within a day. But even though it was short, I still really enjoyed it. I’ve read all of Rupi Kaur’s poetry books so far but this one might have to be a favorite. I felt like Kaur didn’t hold back and wasn’t afraid to call out a system that made her feel so little and weak. If you’re looking to get into poetry, this book would definitely be a great start.
*WARNING: this book talks about sexual assault and mental health which may be sensitive content for some*
Since this was a poetry book, it was quite a quick read and I was able to finish it within a day. But even though it was short, I still really enjoyed it. I’ve read all of Rupi Kaur’s poetry books so far but this one might have to be a favorite. I felt like Kaur didn’t hold back and wasn’t afraid to call out a system that made her feel so little and weak. If you’re looking to get into poetry, this book would definitely be a great start.
thehawk72's review against another edition
2.0
There were a few (I probably could count on one hand) poems in this that I thought were thoroughly insightful and enjoyable. The rest of it read like Gabbie Hanna's poetry.
elbaraa's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
reflective
4.0
Minor: Rape