book reviews
Reviews of the best poetry books, collections and anthologies; discover poems and up-and-coming poets across all cultures, genres and themes.
The Breeze of the Trees.
Paths crossed with the wind, the withered leaves 🍂 love dancing around them inside them caressing your cheeks and head. They lay by your feet as if it is now your magical carpet to walk down, not red, oh no you’re special, the leaves 🍃 of all colours have fallen at your feet with love in them that’s what nature is intended to show, that just left to grow it will produce anything you wish to grow. I have made a beautiful hair ring with these leaves teasing with colour and the white daisy I specially had grown in the greenhouse back home. I’m endlessly writing and number all the poisonous plants and ivy to touch the skin and leave it so bitter.
By Dawn Earnshaw3 years ago in Poets
Book Review of "His Secret Obsession" by James Bauer
His Secret Obsession by James Bauer is a book that discusses the secrets to unlocking the hearts of men and understanding their deepest desires. In His Secret Obsession, Bauer explores the ways in which men express their innermost feelings and desires, and provides insights into the male psyche that can help women better understand their partners.
By Khushi Gupta3 years ago in Poets
The Boy Who Stood in the Rain
This is the sequel to my poetic thread that started with, The Boy Who Lucid Dreamed; the tale of an artistic, but insecure boy who discovered his ability to lucid dream. Upon this discovery, he began to live his life through his dreams. Allowing life to pass him by. One day, for one reason or another, he realizes that he must wake and make his dreams come true. In order to do that, he must face all the things that are holding him back. His pain, despair, his feelings of rejection and abandonment, and most of all...his self doubt and inability to trust himself. He takes all of those moments, and goes outside just as it begins to rain. He screams the loudset scream he can, allowing the rain to wash over him. Releasing and purifying his being. The Boy Who Lucid Dreamed became The Boy Who Stood in the Rain.
By T.D. Riyan3 years ago in Poets








