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medium-paced
I keep trying to read New Adult College Romances, but I just do not love them.
emotional
informative
inspiring
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medium-paced
As a Swiftie, I liken AWAKE: Poetry for the Healing to the way Taylor Swift’s lyrics break me open in all the best ways. Felicia Clark’s poetry is raw, resonant, and deeply personal, yet it has a universal pull that makes you feel like she’s speaking directly to your soul.
With unflinching honesty, Clark explores trauma, healing, and self-discovery, guiding readers through the weight of mental health struggles, grief, and resilience. Just like when I dissect Taylor’s lyrics, I found myself so pulled in and intrigued that I was googling, searching for the depth and meaning hidden within Clark’s words. Every poem felt like a puzzle piece, fitting together to form a journey of pain, reflection, and ultimately, hope.
AWAKE reminds us that even in our darkest moments, we can find light, strength, and understanding within ourselves and the words of others.
With unflinching honesty, Clark explores trauma, healing, and self-discovery, guiding readers through the weight of mental health struggles, grief, and resilience. Just like when I dissect Taylor’s lyrics, I found myself so pulled in and intrigued that I was googling, searching for the depth and meaning hidden within Clark’s words. Every poem felt like a puzzle piece, fitting together to form a journey of pain, reflection, and ultimately, hope.
AWAKE reminds us that even in our darkest moments, we can find light, strength, and understanding within ourselves and the words of others.
Minor: Death, Emotional abuse, Mental illness, Rape, Sexual assault, Suicidal thoughts, Toxic relationship, Medical content, Grief, Gaslighting, Alcohol
emotional
reflective
fast-paced
An erotic novel with an actual plot -- sure it's not entirely deep but still a good read for when you want some fun spice.
emotional
reflective
slow-paced
Slow and emotional and chock full of baseball. Once I submitted to having to listen to a bunch about a sport I don't entirely care about, I did really enjoy the book. This isn't the fun, quirky, spicy reads I usually gravitate towards but its heart and depth are worth the read.
fast-paced
informative
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
Brittney Cooper’s Eloquent Rage is a must-read for anyone seeking an inclusive feminist perspective. She addresses the ways that race and gender intersect, shedding light on how mainstream feminism often overlooks Black women’s struggles. She makes a compelling case for why rage—especially Black women’s rage—is not only valid but a force for change.
The chapter White Women's Tears showcases many examples for how white women's tears have historically been used to silence conversations about race—and, more dangerously, to justify harm against Black people. Cooper breaks down how white women’s emotional reactions can derail accountability, shifting focus away from real oppression and onto their own discomfort.
Witty, engaging, and unapologetically bold, Eloquent Rage is both a call to action and a validation of the righteous anger that fuels justice movements.
The chapter White Women's Tears showcases many examples for how white women's tears have historically been used to silence conversations about race—and, more dangerously, to justify harm against Black people. Cooper breaks down how white women’s emotional reactions can derail accountability, shifting focus away from real oppression and onto their own discomfort.
Witty, engaging, and unapologetically bold, Eloquent Rage is both a call to action and a validation of the righteous anger that fuels justice movements.
adventurous
dark
hopeful
mysterious
medium-paced
In this dystopian nightmare we're living in, I really appreciated reading a book about two girls who just decide to not fucking take it anymore.
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
medium-paced
This book is a heartwarming and uplifting story of self-discovery. It is a lighthearted and warm hug of a book.
dark
mysterious
fast-paced
I hate when mediocre books end on a cliffhanger and now I have to decide if I care enough to read a whole ass extra book.......
mysterious
reflective
slow-paced
I really wanted to like this, but I was so bored. There's so much going on, but also nothing happens?