Intimate Letters: The Invisible World Is in Decline, Book VII

Intimate Letters

The Invisible World Is in Decline, Book VII

2014

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I received this copy in exchange of an honest review, for so, none of my feelings were affected or biased by the author or publisher.

Update: 09/06/2015

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Rating: 2.25/5 stars.

Intimate Letters is a collection of short poems, that vary in theme and length, but can be all related by the same drive of finding poetry in everything.

Short and concise. That's how I like my poetry. And that's what this book is. Small little stories, fast to read.

At times, there were some very beautiful passages through this book, very true and honest. Small little ways of expressing a thought or a moment, that just enchanted me. I even marked some of them, because I really loved them. Here, have some.

“Even in the face of trees that will outlive me, the world seems beautiful.”

“Every small-town psychic knows that the greatest urgency is to live inside the moment.”

“Love is obsessive or love is nothing at all.”

“Press yourself against my chest and sigh.”

“Books pile up like laundry, ready to be recycled.”

“We sleep to much or yearn to. Down the line there's only more of the same.”

“The worst part of being alone is thinking to much.”










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