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Show the back of a card, it has a circle cut out of it. Now show the face, it has a square cut out of it. Repeat as desired.

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Have a card? Add it now to start borrowing from the collection. The library card you previously added can't be used to complete this action. Please add your card again, or add a different card. Unfortunately, her collection doesn't quite live up to expectations; I found that her best works were the ones I'd already heard and read, and a bit of the rest of the book is repetitive.

That said, she's still an incredible poet and I'd recommend checking her work out if you enjoy sad, anxious words about unrequited love and mental health struggles.

Sep 10, Romie rated it liked it Shelves: adult , poetry , disabilities-mental-health , read-as-an-arc. I am torn. Am I the only one who felt kinda meh? I related to the poems about depression, they were seriously beautiful, it felt like reading about my own emotions sometimes.

There is something extremely vulnerable about this poetry collection, something genuine and real, which makes it hurt even more when you read it, reading about the author's depression and anxiety truly made me want to hide under my blanket and cry. It was beautiful. But some of the poems. I felt like some of them were just I am torn.

I felt like some of them were just there to fill some space. Dec 07, Amal Bedhyefi rated it did not like it. I was eager to read this collection ever since I've heard her perform "Explaining Depression to my Mother" which i've found while scrolling down youtube.

However , and unfortunately , it didn't meet my high expectations at all. To be honest, I didn't like any of the poems in this collection except that one. I expected to read poems about depression, but the collection was rather on her love life failures. I don't know if it is just me , but is this really poetry? It's pointless and a complete waste of time. Aug 29, Cam justabookeater rated it it was amazing. This collection hit me hard, in the best way possible.

I didn't realize I had actually seen this poetess perform online before until I read one poem that seemed so familiar. This collection centers mainly on the author's depression and anxiety. The free verse demonstrates this constant struggle beautifully. I could easily relate to a great majority of the poems as someone who deals with these illnesses herself. Aug 30, Diana rated it did not like it. While I loved her on button poetry with her poem "Explaining depression to my mother" I have to say that this book didn't work for me.

I was very excited when I saw that she was publishing a book, and was expecting it to arrive. Then I learned it was, obviously, a poem book rather than a book explaining or talking about depression as such. I know I don't usually go for this kind of books, but her i While I loved her on button poetry with her poem "Explaining depression to my mother" I have to say that this book didn't work for me. I know I don't usually go for this kind of books, but her interpretation was so emotive, so raw, that I can like her book".

Wrong of me to think that. See, the book itself is great for people who like her work, it has her style and talks about depression and family and things that you feel or felt and have made you this way you are now. But what I really liked was her interpretation of the depression poem. So reading her did nothing for me, most of her poems were jumbled up words.

I even went to see more of her readings to see if they could help me feel more the book, but no luck. She has some good ones here and there on the book, but the majority of them seemed like jumbled up words to me, some without making much sense and being a mere chain of words that tail together so she can began anew verse the first poem, "Hello" is proof of this.

So, sadly it wasn't a lecture I enjoyed, even thought I wanted to. May 03, eleni rated it it was amazing Shelves: poetry , release , read-in I think it could've been a nice read but for some reason it didn't resonate with me at all. Nothing striking. The rest's as usual: random words gathered into prettying strings The magic Vojsk rated it really liked it.

Aug 26, Schizanthus Nerd rated it really liked it Shelves: content-warnings , netgalley , kindle-food. View all 6 comments. I found some of her poems to be mildly interesting but others were lacklustre. I think she had a few interesting themes but again, the main focus was about heartbreak and to be honest, I found it boring.

I liked how she formatted poems in different ways but some of it was almost painful to look at and then other bits literally sounded like nonsense. I could sort of relate to some of the stuff she said but the main thing I liked about the book was the impression the poems gave me of Sabrina herself. Copy provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review, thank you. Highly identify with this quote. As a person who writes poetry and does slam poetry, I really enjoyed this compilation of poems.

I have seen some average reviews because although some pieces really spoke to the reader's soul, it was mostly meh. I think these poems were written to be slam poetry, and after doing a Copy provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review, thank you.

I think these poems were written to be slam poetry, and after doing a quick search Sabrina Benaim is actually a slam poet in Button Poetry Channel, you can see various of the poems in the book performed. Her writing style is more directed to tell a story, so the poems are not exactly encrypted for us to guess what is the real meaning.

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