Showing posts with label poems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poems. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 January 2021

Bookreview: 20/20 Vision

 written by Alexandra Tendler


"Nice poems."


Summary

20/20 Vision is a collection of poetry about love, travel and self growth.
It's a love poem to the past, a sealed letter to the future and a reflection on
this moment now and the beautiful unpredictability of what could be. 

Especially during the uncertainty of your 20's, these poems touch on 
all the heartache, self discovery, and exploraratory desires to see the 
world and find your niche. The path ahead or behind may not always
be clear, but there is always beauty to be found if we look hard enough.

It's what makes each of our perspectives uniquely 20/20




My Review

I really enjoyed reading 20/20 Vision. The writing style and the poems
were wonderful. However in this small book, there were many subjects
and there was a bit a lack of structure. 

Therefore I would like to give the book a 4 star rating. 


BookSirens


First of all: I've received a free copy by BookSirens. Thank you very much! 



Source picture: book covers

Sunday, 30 August 2020

Poems from San Fransisco

 What a cool book!!!

Poems from San Fransisco

by 
Cole Feldman (Goodreads Author)
 3.86  ·   Rating details ·  14 ratings  ·  10 reviews
In Feldman’s second book of poetry, moments of ordinary city life in San Francisco are illuminated with a spirit of finding joy and gratitude in even the small things. Each poem transports the reader to a mundane moment made brilliant—reading at the coffee shop, listening to cars at night, sitting on the rocks by the ocean, and meeting (and falling in love with) all kinds of new and interesting people in the city. Poems from San Francisco is a poetry collection for bringing new light to life and changing the way you look at things. It is best served with coffee or tea.


Normally I don't read poems often, but this book I really liked. It contains lots of subjects and interesting thoughts and of course poems.

Personally, I really like the stylish book cover in black and white. The spelling San Fransisco is a bit confusing, but the book read very easily. 


The author

I'm looking forward to read other books from Cole Feldman! 
If you want to follow this excellent author, check his site on this link.


BookSirens

I received an advance review copy for free by BookSirens, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. Thank you very much for this great opportunity!



picture: book cover