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Just as flawless now as it was when I was a kid. Hilarious, finger on the pulse of politics and society, multi layered and diverse like no other main stream books at the time.
Impeccably written stories and translations of stories showing the vibrancy and turbulence of living in and around Ramallah
This is, without a doubt, the best poetry collection I have come across on netgalley so far. (Thanks for providing me with a copy for an honest review)
Every single poem is packed with lively references to affairs such as pop culture, politics, social issues and religion - I'm not sure if it was my age or a political alignment but these were absolutely on point for me.
The verse is so beautiful and stand-out that I regularly had to read sections out to my husband because I couldn't even just sit on them alone. I feel like the writer opened her heart, experiences and life to me.
Whether discussing heritage, sexuality, immigration or emotion, each poem is individually sublime. They are zany and sophisticated, open minded and expressive.
I would love to teach some of poems to some of my older pupils.
Absolutely blown away.
Every single poem is packed with lively references to affairs such as pop culture, politics, social issues and religion - I'm not sure if it was my age or a political alignment but these were absolutely on point for me.
The verse is so beautiful and stand-out that I regularly had to read sections out to my husband because I couldn't even just sit on them alone. I feel like the writer opened her heart, experiences and life to me.
Whether discussing heritage, sexuality, immigration or emotion, each poem is individually sublime. They are zany and sophisticated, open minded and expressive.
I would love to teach some of poems to some of my older pupils.
Absolutely blown away.
Storyline: Good. Writing: Clunky
This story was fab and the characters were relatable. The dual narrative worked for the most part and there was substantial Suspense to keep the pace of the story to fast. However the chapters, particularly from the male perspective, use a short sentence repeating a point for emphasis every second paragraph. It makes the reading really clunky and sadly that detracted from my enjoyment
This story was fab and the characters were relatable. The dual narrative worked for the most part and there was substantial Suspense to keep the pace of the story to fast. However the chapters, particularly from the male perspective, use a short sentence repeating a point for emphasis every second paragraph. It makes the reading really clunky and sadly that detracted from my enjoyment