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A review by mothgender
Nineteen by Makenzie Campbell
3.0
I received a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
This collection was honestly a little forgettable. It's broken up into six parts and the first three or four read very repetitively. The poetry is pretty good but it's just not really what I like in poetry, although there are a few quotes I'll be saving.
There are flowers that grow inside her chest.
They are not seasonal.
They are always growing.
And every time she smiles I swear a new seed sprouts.
This collection was honestly a little forgettable. It's broken up into six parts and the first three or four read very repetitively. The poetry is pretty good but it's just not really what I like in poetry, although there are a few quotes I'll be saving.
There are flowers that grow inside her chest.
They are not seasonal.
They are always growing.
And every time she smiles I swear a new seed sprouts.