
Member Reviews

I received a free digital copy of this book from Netgalley for an honest review.
This is my third book from this author and it doesnt quite measure up for me. I didn't feel a connection to this collection
Thats not to say these poems won't do for the right person, I'm just not the right person for these poems I guess.

I was not impressed with this collection at all. It was not the worst poetry I've come across, but just skimming it I knew I'd never read it wholly.

This poetry collection just wasn't the book for me. I think the author drew a lot from her life and her personal experiences and this is definitely something to be admired and celebrated. My problem was that I did not feel a connection to what I was reading. The themes were a bit all over the place in the collection and I could not clearly see a common thread.
Unfortunately, this book wasn't to my taste.

Anyone who reads my reviews knows that modern poetry can be hit or miss with me but as of late I've been really enjoying the titles I've been picking up. Though this collection did contain some of the super short poems that I don't really love in modern poetry, the language and message make up for my dislike of that format (plus there aren't a ton of super short ones, just a few).
Chisala's use of language and imagery is truly beautiful and her journey through this collection feels cathartic in a lot of ways. She details not only her struggles, but struggles and feelings that are experienced by a number of people in their lives, which make many of the poems very relateable.

There were a lot of poems I connected with and some lines I really thought were eye opening, Some I didn’t find as poetry but overall was a good book.

This book is a beautifully written work of art. I loved every poem! I’m also ready for her to write another book!