'Flower Crowns & Fearsome Things', by Amanda Lovelace [BOOK REVIEW]

'Flower Crowns & Fearsome Things', by Amanda Lovelace


Title: flower crowns & fearsome things

Author: Amanda Lovelace

Genre: Poetry

Language: English

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing

Publication Date: 5 October 2021

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Thank you to the publisher Andrews McMeel Publishing and Netgalley for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Before I start, I must say that I am a huge fan of Amanda Lovelace, and I am so grateful I had the opportunity to read this book. I have absolutely loved it!

'Flower Crowns and Fearsome Things' is a book of poetry that talks about women, abuse, sexism, love,... It talks about many topics and the author writes it in a way so beautifully written. It talks about death, cheating, trauma, and misogyny, too.

I found really interesting the way the author talked about some topics, like the body image, how we perceive and love ourselves, the sexism inside many regular things we are used to do usually. The author writes about death, and how we see it, how ephemeral is life, how it catches off our grasp like sand between our fingers. 

Are we ever going to achieve all the things we want to before everything ends?

I highly recommend you this book, whether you're a fan of Amanda Lovelace or not, if you're a fan of poetry, you're going to absolutely love it!

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