Whiskey Words & a Shovel I
A**Y
A handful of pithy verses, but mostly repetition and drivel...
I don't say 'drivel' to be offensive, but after reading a few poems from the 3rd book, I feel this volume to be less of a 'volume of poetry' and more like we are reading a notebook of ideas. I feel as if he doesn't quite know what he wants to say, but is working it out on page...That is not bad in itself, but if trying to be a source of insightful nuggets or as inspiration to get the mind thinking, it feels repetitive, wondering and more frustrating then nourishing. Perhaps this needed to happen to get the much more polished 3rd volume, but for me, this wasn't worth the time...
F**9
Super deep stuff
Those who loved the works of Rupi Kaur and Pierre Jeanty are sure to enjoy this too !
A**D
Can’t fault it!
Great book! Fast delivery! Perfect condition!
J**H
Every word is worth the read.
A beautiful selection of poems that truly represent a journey of one’s own heartache to realising one’s self worth.R. H. Sin touches on topics that everyone has dealt with, articulating emotion in a way that I wish I could.
A**R
Splendid read
Interesting
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