maja__'s review
1.0
1 star for effort
Really forgettable, I only remember one “poem”
Get ready to be unimpressed:
Cou cou?
Am I crazy?
Or am I just French?
wtf even was that?!
don’t read it or even purchase it
worst thing I put 10 bucks down for
Really forgettable, I only remember one “poem”
Get ready to be unimpressed:
Cou cou?
Am I crazy?
Or am I just French?
wtf even was that?!
don’t read it or even purchase it
worst thing I put 10 bucks down for
thevivifriend's review
Cute short poetry book. I was very excited to hear about an author who it openly autistic.
I'm not sure what to rate because it wasn't really my style (loved the awareness in the poetry tho)
It is the author's first book so I'm excited to read future works.
I'm not sure what to rate because it wasn't really my style (loved the awareness in the poetry tho)
It is the author's first book so I'm excited to read future works.
readwithbeth__'s review
1.0
I enjoyed some of the poems but there were ones that made me physically cringe
abookadaykeepsthedemonsaway's review
4.0
enjoyable and relatable
This was a super fast read filled with emotion. I think the author could have dug slightly deeper but it was great none the less. The entire downers section was very relatable and pulled at my emotions. All in all I enjoyed this collection.
This was a super fast read filled with emotion. I think the author could have dug slightly deeper but it was great none the less. The entire downers section was very relatable and pulled at my emotions. All in all I enjoyed this collection.
hancaavdic's review
3.0
Lovely for a first time read
The writing itself is dense for my taste, and I feel that the author could’ve really dug deeper and let the reader in a bit more, since I feel that there is much more to unpack—much more to the story—but that’s just what I prefer. I love the illustrations very much but at times they left me curious about their relation to the poem.
The writing itself is dense for my taste, and I feel that the author could’ve really dug deeper and let the reader in a bit more, since I feel that there is much more to unpack—much more to the story—but that’s just what I prefer. I love the illustrations very much but at times they left me curious about their relation to the poem.
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