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Where Grey Becomes Warm by Shandana Qazi
4.0

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

Book: Where Grey Becomes Warm

Author: Shandana Qazi

Book Series: Standalone

Rating: 4/5

Recommended For...: poetry lovers

Publication Date: December 28, 2019

Genre: Poetry

Recommended Age: 16+ (the feeling that you are significant but insignificant at the same time)

Publisher: Auraq Publications

Pages: 100

Synopsis: This book is about those silent spaces between humans that are left vacant and overlooked but they gradually turn into pits and swallow the entirety of existence, if not addressed.

Living in a world where feeling things a little too much can be a weakness and stepping over someone’s throat can be empowering, these poems were written in silence for the silent, trying to offer them words. These poems speak eloquently about vulnerability and how that is just alright!

Review: I don't really review poetry books because I don't have the brain for poetry, but for the most part I thought that this was a good poetry book. The book did well to convey emotion and was empowering.

However like I said I don't really have a brain for poetry so I'm not the best to review them. I sometimes repo tree and then I don't really understand it which is the case here. A lot of it I have to reread and I just think it's a curse that I will always have.

Verdict: It was good!