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Do dziewczyn, które czuły zbyt wiele by Brittainy C. Cherry, Kandi Steiner

nadine_booklover's review against another edition

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5.0

This is the very first time I've read a whole book of poetry and prose. I had no idea what to expect and certainly wasn't prepared for the feelings that hit me.

Spoiler"I laugh freely in the daylight, but in the dark, I am a slave to my anxiety. ..."


Two incredibly talented authors came together writing a love letter. To you, to me, to each of us who will read and listen. Showing us that we all feel everything and it's something that's valuable and something that makes us vulnerable at the same time.

Spoiler"If you knew how strong you were, you'd never doubt your heartbeats. ..."


They want us to embrace our feeling, to be brave and listen to hour heartbeats and never be too afraid to act on them. We only have one life, and we should live it to enjoy it. This is certainly a thing you'll get while reading their touching words.

Spoiler"Every sunrise you're allowed to begin again. ..."


The words you find in this Love Letter will touch your heart and soul. They'll make you smile, make you cry, make you remember. They will give you the hope and strength you never knew you were looking for.

car155a's review against another edition

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emotional mysterious reflective fast-paced

3.0

whatsmacksaid's review against another edition

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2.0

The illustrations were lovely, but many of the poems were sophomoric.

romancelalaina's review against another edition

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emotional tense

3.0

joannaautumn's review against another edition

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1.0

Jednostavno bih rekla da knjiga nije za mene,lako sam zaboravila skoro sve pesme. Ne znam da li je do stila pisanja ili čega već ali nisam mogla da se poistovetim ili povežem ni sa jednom pesmom,jako razočaravajuće za mene s obzirom na rejting.

bbeaston's review against another edition

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5.0

A Love Letter From the Girls Who Feel Everything showcases the elegant brilliance, delicate vulnerability, and mighty self-worth that all women aspire to embody. I will treasure this gorgeous little paperback, the inspiration it gave me, and all the sticky notes I placed between its pages, forever.

stormiclouds's review against another edition

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5.0

This collection of poetry is beautiful and real. They are not just about romance, but about life and the things that we all feel at some point in our lives, but may be afraid or embarrassed to voice aloud. Even the introduction to this book is heartfelt and touching. I highly recommend you get the paperback version of this book for the full effect of the intricate formatting. My paperback edition of this book is now thoroughly stuffed with sticky notes marking my favorite poems.
I sincerely hope these authors come together and publish a second collection of poems soon!

samsambamalam's review against another edition

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2.0

I wanted to love this but I just couldn't. I really enjoyed the differing writing styles of the two writers but the prose was a bit cliché in my opinion. There were still some really good poems, but as a whole it was forgettable. I enjoyed "Before and After" but the highlight for me was the final piece "Grand Gesture"

swagginswanigan's review against another edition

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3.0

So now that I have kindle unlimited I’m trying to get through all of Cherry’s works and I’m very happy I finally got to read this. It made me smile and calmed my heart after being very upset about the book I read before this. I really enjoyed a lot of these but I don’t think it had any long lasting impact on me. This also was my first poetry collection that I read. So it was fitting it was by Cherry.

tashalane's review against another edition

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3.0

short sweet heartfelt poems

Love letters or poems and a lot of them I understood have been there myself or have desired to feel what was written. Very relatable. Quick read!