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Inward

2017, Yung Pueblo

2.9/5

Thank you Andrews McMeel Publishing for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.Reading this book feels personal as I look back to the lowest point in my life. All the painful feelings I had, as much as possible I keep them to myself. I endure my anger whenever I can and it's horrible. At one point I wanted to explode but I can't. There was a point I became distant and I struggled expressing my feelings to the closest people in my life. I just want a piece of mind and figure out my problems. Inward is a self-reflective poetry collection of healing, finding inner peace and letting go. It's divided into five parts and I like the poems distance, union and self-love. The poems are good but I dislike the longer verses / paragraph ones beat around the bush. I prefer short but direct poems. Overall, this is a good collection. However, I just find some of it redundant. Different words but carries the same thought. To end this review, here's my top pick:\ sometimes we feel like explodingnot because of anythingor to hurt anyonebut simply because we are growing,releasing,letting the old parts die,so that new habits,new ways of being,have space to live\

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