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Letters to Jupiter
by Lotté Jean Elliott
Disclaimer: I received this ebook from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: Letters to Jupiter
Author: Lotte Jean
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 4/5
Recommended For...: Self care, letting go, poetry
Publication Date: October 24, 2020
Publisher: Magnolia Press
Pages: 78
Recommended Age: 14+ (toxic relationships, self care, letting go)
Synopsis: Letters to Jupiter is a poetry collection that explores a tale of the fragility of the mind. With each poetic letter, written by an unknown narrator seeking to let go of the past, we see life at its darkest time, brightest, and examine how much a person can grow after a life-changing event.
Review: This was a cute collection of poems. I really thought the book did well to paint a vivid picture and it would be a great book for the poetry lover in your life. The poems do deal with some difficult subjects like toxic relationships and the importance of self care.
Verdict: It's a sweet book.
Book: Letters to Jupiter
Author: Lotte Jean
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 4/5
Recommended For...: Self care, letting go, poetry
Publication Date: October 24, 2020
Publisher: Magnolia Press
Pages: 78
Recommended Age: 14+ (toxic relationships, self care, letting go)
Synopsis: Letters to Jupiter is a poetry collection that explores a tale of the fragility of the mind. With each poetic letter, written by an unknown narrator seeking to let go of the past, we see life at its darkest time, brightest, and examine how much a person can grow after a life-changing event.
Review: This was a cute collection of poems. I really thought the book did well to paint a vivid picture and it would be a great book for the poetry lover in your life. The poems do deal with some difficult subjects like toxic relationships and the importance of self care.
Verdict: It's a sweet book.