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Rosaceae by Katsuva Kissu
3.0

Disclaimer: I received this ebook from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.

Book: Rosaceae

Author: Katsuva Kissu

Book Series: Standalone

Rating: 3/5

Recommended For...: poetry and flowery language lovers

Publication Date: April 29, 2020

Genre: Poetry I think?

Recommended Age: can’t recommend, dnf-ed

Publisher: Indie Published

Pages: 209

Synopsis: The letters in this sentence forming these words are my song. This book is my story, and this is a record of her glory engraved within the four cornerstones that my soul pillars upon. Luscious lips underlined with a wine-colored lipstick, all imaginary utopian splendors smiling within a crystal ball, are glittering lights beneath the apples of her eyes. Wonderfully written soprano sonnets, dripping with romantic intonations, and composed by pleasant-sounding musical notes that echo every good-morrow across a celestial city, denote a melodious silhouette of her loveliness.
Rosaceae is her precious name—a beautifier given name that beautifies a chromatic earthling and embellishes the picturesque crayon creature she is.
Eroded roses smile at her sighting—pasty-faced romance roads ashen from aged love glow and rusty rods sparkle gold.
Sweet maroon sounds of glorious monsoon, tuneful carols of a blessed typhoon, and moonshine sonorous ripples of blissful seas are peachy-perfect tones of her pretty voice. Roh-ZAY-see, is the proper name pronunciation of this pleasing cherub, and the saccharine seraph of mine. Roh-ZAY-see is my solely and solemnly beloved sweetheart, who’s alike a silent portrait of a smoldering star portrayed with rays of smiling sunshine, shining within a bluish suburban sunrise.

Review: This book is sweet, but I couldn’t connect with it and DNFed the book. The book is beautiful and it would probably make a great gift for someone who likes poetry and flowery language, but it’s not for me.

Verdict: Not for me.