Review of Damaged Interior

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Snigdha Pandey wrote: 03 Aug 2021, 01:51 It sounds like a really good book. I love poetry, and am a fan of authors like Lang Leav and Amanda Lovelace. So I think I'll enjoy this book.
It really was beautiful, and I hope you find it enriching as well! Thanks for popping by.
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SamaylaM wrote: 03 Aug 2021, 01:56 It looks like the book touches on some sensitive and profound themes of life. I can see from your review how much you enjoyed this collection. I'd love to check it out sometime. Thank you for writing such a lovely review!
Yes, some of the poems get very deep, but it was all worth it to me. I hope you find the opportunity to enjoy the collection! Thank you for joining the conversation :tiphat:
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I've never really been one to read a lot of poetry, but the way that you described this book makes me really want to look into it and read it. I like th idea of the poems going accordingly to each season and that there is progression in that way. Thank you very much for the recommendation!
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Ashley-Osuna wrote: 03 Aug 2021, 15:02 I've never really been one to read a lot of poetry, but the way that you described this book makes me really want to look into it and read it. I like th idea of the poems going accordingly to each season and that there is progression in that way. Thank you very much for the recommendation!
Yeah, I am not a connoisseur or anything, but I definitely think Damaged Interior is more accessible than some other poetry I've read. I hope you enjoy it if you get a copy! Thank for stopping by.
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I found it interesting how the author divided the book into the four seasons according to the emotional content. However, poetry is not my first choice when choosing a book. I appreciate your excellent review!
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this sounds amazing to read! it has such a deeper meaning than we give it credit for. This book could open a new kind of perspective for those who wonder what its like to get into someones mind. Their struggles and how they have recovered and rebuilt their self after being at rock bottom.
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I am glad that you enjoyed the book. I have a newfound love for poetry and might check this one out. Thanks for the detailed review and recommendation.
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It seems like a book that will trigger lots of emotions when reading it. I'm not a poetry fan but your review is captivating to make me want to give it a try.
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Prisallen wrote: 03 Aug 2021, 16:36 I found it interesting how the author divided the book into the four seasons according to the emotional content. However, poetry is not my first choice when choosing a book. I appreciate your excellent review!
That's entirely fair! Even though this has a lot of narrative story elements, it still won't be for everyone. Thanks for stopping by!
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Shavoni wateran wrote: 05 Aug 2021, 13:34 this sounds amazing to read! it has such a deeper meaning than we give it credit for. This book could open a new kind of perspective for those who wonder what its like to get into someones mind. Their struggles and how they have recovered and rebuilt their self after being at rock bottom.
Indeed! There aren't many details about how the rebuilding happened, but the glimpses readers do get are very rich. Thank you for joining the conversation :tiphat:
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Saint Bruno wrote: 07 Aug 2021, 16:44 I am glad that you enjoyed the book. I have a newfound love for poetry and might check this one out. Thanks for the detailed review and recommendation.
I hope this makes a great addition to your new library! Thank you for engaging in the discussion.
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Muna Chizzy wrote: 10 Aug 2021, 01:03 It seems like a book that will trigger lots of emotions when reading it. I'm not a poetry fan but your review is captivating to make me want to give it a try.
It definitely called upon several of my emotions. I encourage you to sample the book, if possible, and I hope that you enjoy it. Thanks for coming by!
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Poetry that tackles about mental health is just superb, like how did they able to do that. Anyways, the book and your review sound interesting.
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The author's use of the four seasons to bring awareness towards the highs and lows of issues plaguing life is truly amazing. Thanks for the review.
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