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Alison Malee

Autor de The Day Is Ready for You

3 Obras 60 Miembros 3 Reseñas

Obras de Alison Malee

The Day Is Ready for You (2018) 45 copias
This Is the Journey (2019) 10 copias
Shifting Bone (2016) 5 copias

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"The Day Is Ready For You" is a poetry and prose collection about life, love and heartbreak. It's short poems, easy to get into for everyone who isn't very into breaking down the meaning of every line. The writing flows very good. I especially liked the connections to nature, like landscape and ocean. The subject was mainy heartbreak and it became a bit repetitive at times, I think it would've been better to include a couple poems about completely other things to break it up, but on the other side that has to be done carefully to not break the flow.

It's very inspired by "milk and honey" by rupi kaur, especially in design choices, and while the cover is lovely with the flowers, it's difficult to make your poems stand out when that now is the style of many other collections. That's another reason I think the poems could've been more varied in subject. Still, "The Day Is Ready For You" understood that even for poems to be simple doesn't mean they can be easy or not require effort to get the words and rythm right, which I appreciate.

I received a free copy from NetGalley in exchange for a honest review
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aquapages | 2 reseñas más. | Jul 8, 2020 |
I’m a sucker for a pretty cover and some flowers and an employee discount with 20x the points.

I like poetry. I read a lot of it. I like that there is so much around right now too. I’m down for these quick little reads. It was good stuff.
 
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Shahnareads | 2 reseñas más. | Oct 22, 2019 |
The Day is Ready for You by Alison Malee is a poetry collection divded into three parts: unmoveable things, a restless pause, and prayers like exhales. The entire collection is free-verse, and written in all lowercase text.

Part one seems very anger filled, with themes of a wanting for love, the inculcated beliefs of being not good enough, and finding mismatched love that inevitably breaks apart. I can so grok these things. Part two seems more about broken love or departed love, learning to survive these things and how hard that can be. How it can seem much easier to try to hold one instead of letting go. Part three seems more spiritual overall, generally more about learning to be brave, finding your sense self-worth, and learning to love oneself.

'playing cards’ was one of my favourite poems. It reminded me of a quote from the show House, MD where Dr House somewhat cynically, and sadly, notes “If the wonder is gone when the truth is known, then there never really was any.” Both poem and quote speak to the metaphysicist in me, both perhaps taken in a different light than intended.

'drop them’ spoke deeply to me, as one who carries these loaded guns around as well, the demons of low self-worth, the inculcated limiting beliefs I need so desperately to drop, to let go of, yet how hard that is!

'worth’ was another poem speaking to me of reclaiming my sense of self-worth.

Others that spoke deeply to me were 'slow’, 'strange thing’, and 'does it’. Overall, I enjoyed this collection. It made me think, and left me pondering at times. Plus, it has a gorgeous cover! Highly recommended for those who enjoy free verse poetry.

***Many thanks to Netgalley and Andrews McMeel Publishing for providing an egalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.
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PardaMustang | 2 reseñas más. | Jun 25, 2018 |

Estadísticas

Obras
3
Miembros
60
Popularidad
#277,520
Valoración
4.1
Reseñas
3
ISBNs
6

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