Saturday, 22 November 2025

All The Bridges I Could Not Burn by Autumn Graves

This was a great collection of poetry looking at the breakup of a couple and feelings towards the end of that relationship and the impact it has. Breaking Points, how as good a relationship is it all falls apart and you're left feeling hurt in the aftermath of it all. The Things I Lost Trying To Keep You, from basic yet essential things, like sleep to deeper core values and feelings. The Last Bridge, about being strong enough to leave and not go back, ever. Aftermath, again following a breakup and just surviving the ensuing silence or emptiness around you after it ends. This poetry collection will definitely have some relatable points to you if you're dealing or have dealt with losing someone you love in any way.

Friday, 21 November 2025

All The Ways I Love by Autumn Graves

This collection details all the thoughts and feelings you can experience growing up feeling you're wrong from others judgements being cast onto or directed towards you. A few stand out poems to me were, Middle Ground, detailing how people can try to judge you one way or the other. Trying to label you like in the poem, Coming Out, again, how you have to sometimes have to explain your sexuality multiple times to people over and over again trying to justify why you feel how you do. They Ask For Proof, an open look at how people will question how for sure you are knowing how you identify how you say not seeing that being alive and feeling is actually enough. Choosing Me, Every Time, was a great companion poem to the latter above, showing how every time chosing yourself, is pleasing yourself as people come and go whereas you're stuck with yourself for life. It was a great in depth collection looking fully at the cycle of crushes, loving, learning and accepting who you are despite what others may think.

Thursday, 20 November 2025

The Heart's Quiet by Jovienne Rose

This poetry collection focuses on a relationship or friendship formed through the gym as many people in life especially these days meet that way. Some stand out poems to me were: Silent Gravity, about the pull of being in someone's orbit you feel drawn to. Shared Silence and The Strength In Silence, how you can hold space and love for someone and never cross the line and blur friendship into love. It is a collection I feel many of us will relate to heavily, how you can form many bonds in the place of a gym where you all are hoping to make progress in multiple ways of life at the same time, making friends, forming relationships, healing your mental or physical health.

Wednesday, 19 November 2025

The Unbearable Weight Of Remembering by Soraya

This was a poetic telling of a relationship falling apart through infidelity. A tough subject but all too relatable especially as teens I feel as this book focuses on now in love and also flashes forward to predict how the future could've played out turning a blind eye, yet, as the title says, it is unbearable to ignore, weighing you down. It was a book to make you reflect on life and find inspiration in yourself to look after and discover who you are.

Tuesday, 18 November 2025

She Drinks In The Morning Now by Autumn Graves

This was a hard hitting collection of poetry which Autumn bravely and very openly discusses growing up in an alcoholic and abusive household where her and her siblings were sadly not treated properly and details how as their parents aged, they forgot the trauma they caused their children as well as how they then had to be cared for by the only child, Autumn, left with that burden solely on her shoulders despite the years she endured, it was a very brave collection of poetry to find the strength to share it is very bold and brave indeed and I know so many others will understand Autumn's emotion story too. A couple of stand out poems to me were: Inventory, a poem about the alcohol seeming more important than the children in a household growing up, to the point the children know what it is too and how mum needs it to cope. Photograph, a poem about seeing beyond the face value of a seemingly happy family portrait, just seeing instead her dad's abuse which led to the siblings around her leaving and her mother's drinking to worsen in time. A bold collection of poetry that will leave you reflecting on your life growing up especially and appreciating what you had or feeling what you lacked when you needed it.

Monday, 17 November 2025

The Moon Doesn't Know You're Gone by Autumn Graves

This book of poetry was great at showing how grief can linger in your life after loss. Some really great and relatable poems I found in this collection were: A Grief Like This, falling apart in quiet normal life moments. When I Dream Of You, trying to still be able to reach them, even if you can't now physically. The Sound Of Your Name, how people can stop reacting to hearing the name of your beloved person after they've gone whereas to you it's still heartbreaking to hear someone say their name. The Grocery Store, how suddenly seeing items they loved and you'd buy can be a sad emotional trigger even in public, tears can come. The Quiet Things, how items around the house of theirs remain like they could walk back in at any moment. The title too, I really love, the moon a witness only to the night-time when we can feel deeply and be seen then by it sometimes immersed in the sadness we feel deeply.

Sunday, 16 November 2025

She Was The Storm by Cherie Avritt

This was a wonderful little poetry book written with mainly short verse/stanza format. This collection focuses on appreciating the love you get, the positives from that and knowing when something isn't reciprocal and is just weighing you down to cut lose from to heal and grow with knowledge and experience. The collection encourages you to find your inner strength and realise the beauty you are oblivious to even holding. A great debut collection I hope we get more from the author in future!

Saturday, 15 November 2025

The Sun Will Rise and So Will We by Jennae Cecelia

This collection was written during 2020 in the pandemic and is about appreciation for and embracing all life moments, finding the joy in simple daily living and putting yourself first in situations to feel happier and more content. One particular poem about Anxiety, how you can worry on something you said or did ages ago lingers in your mind really resonated with me as I have many times over my life even thought of moments from years gone by and still anxiety can linger.

Friday, 14 November 2025

Kimmy Carson Is Not Scared by C.H. Williams

Kimmy was looking forward to her school's Halloween event, only, upon announcement of a horror maze, she's filled with the dread of being unable to partake due to her heart condition. Used to a life of safety with her over protective mum using guidelines as hard set rules you have to comply by to stay feeling fine, instead, Kimmy starts feeling suffocated and explores painting and skating with friends over her mum's safety hobbies of ballet and chess. This book was all about compromise at the heart of wanting to just explore your own passions fearlessly embracing the opportunities and learning to compromise in trusting each other having good intentions in your best interest.

Thursday, 13 November 2025

Whispers of Autumn: Poems of Fall & Halloween by Leah Melcher

As Autumn has arrived it feels like the perfect time to read this collection. Golden Horizon, a poem about the beauty of the sky changing in new days in the seasons as they come ago with rich colours. The part of Ghosts and Hauntings, was a cleverly writren chapter of poetry which I enjoyed all the poems and each stanza poem tells a short story almost to feel immersed in the seasons awakening emotions good and bad, past and present. A fantastic emotive collection of how changing seasons can bring positive and negative emotions to the surface as the world around us adapts changing and grows through the seasons.

Wednesday, 12 November 2025

Let Me Tell You Why by Carrie-Anne Riding

This was a beautiful collection of poetry about the power of the right relationship feeling easy and falling in love is feeling safe and never guessing how the other feels about you after being hurt or betrayed by lies and cheating the title absolutely fitting the collection as it details the past pain to discovering why the author felt how they did until the right love came along. A tender and truthful collection of poetry.

Tuesday, 11 November 2025

She Deserves Better by Bryn Tandon

This poetry collection focuses on the healing from a toxic relationship and all the ways you come into yourself again rediscovering what you enjoy, discovering new things you enjoy, reuniting with people left in the aftermath of the relationship becoming and the undoing reuniting you showing with loss of one person can welcome others back in. I also really enjoyed the fact the collection was written by a man and his understanding of the subject cane from listening to the women around him to write this collection so beautifully in my opinion the world needs more men who see from the perspective of women healing from abusive relationships and this is a fantastic collection to recommend.

Monday, 10 November 2025

When Our Hearts Collide by Brandon Deem

This was a beautiful poetry collection looking at relationships of love kept and lost with photographs to annotate the poems discussion points too. A poem that stood out to me the most from this collection was: There's More To Life Than Heartbreak, about finding joy in life even in hard and dark times, learn to appreciate the beauty in every day things you see or do, a poem I think all of us will be able to relate to.

Sunday, 9 November 2025

These Are The Apologies We Never Said by Miranda Noel

This is a clever poetry collection, set talking about people in the author's life who owe them apologies for various reasons. Cocktail of a broken heart, a poem about all the ways that the breakup of a relationship can effect you short and long term. The main themes of the collection were parental love, romantic love, which scars, drowns you in tears, not be adoring or improves life when together, it was just an honest recollection of how you can feel after situations.

Saturday, 8 November 2025

Spotted by Bekki Diefendorf

Ruthie has grown up surrounded by the 'piles' her mum keeps in the house despite her sister moving out to be with her dad away from their mum's hoarding obsession Ruthis tries to keep to herself to not let anyone know how she's having to grow up. That is until she meets Trey, a boy who notices Ruthie and helps her see, it's about a person's nature, how they treat you and not judge you. I love the title for Ruthie being noticed after trying to just exist by fading into the background unnoticed and then for Ruthie, a circle patch of vitiligo appears playing into the title again too the dual use of the title very clever I also enjoyed the book being written in verse style too it flowed really well and kept me engrossed in the story.

Friday, 7 November 2025

Autumn's Splendor by Julie Kusma

This was a beautiful collection of poems celebrating the joy each season contains and brings with it moving in. Rustle, about the beauty of autumn's falling leaves and Memories, both poems talking of enjoying nature and being united together. Weather Man, was a fun playful poem about the weather and listening to each other. I liked the images between poems too, simply black on white, as if scanned in a photocopier, raw and real, with simple white text quotes placed over them.

Thursday, 6 November 2025

Bubblegum Heart by Quazaye Konkel

This poetry collection is set across four parts, Loving, Losing, Letting Go and Learning. Memory Box was a touching poem about remembering your shared times and memories that mean so much or meant so much looking back. Bubblegum Heart, the titular poem of the collection was built on such a simple but much felt concept about when love falls apart and the feelings you endure. The Hardest Goodbye, was a stunning poem summing up how a break up can leave you feeling changed from the person you were before and how it's hard to let a version of you go too that you became foe better or worse. It was a beautiful collection of poetry tellign the story of falling in and out of love the effects and emottions felt and you have to deal with in the aftermath of it falling apart. A deep feeling collection of poetry.

Wednesday, 5 November 2025

Dear Love by Charles McEnerney & Adam Larson

This book intrigued me by the title and I was kindly allowed to review a copy. It's a simple layout of bold bright backgrounds, rich vibrant red and black for devotion and love on the cover before we even look into the book. The book uses brighter, lighter colours and text, yellow shades flowing through green, purple to red and with a mix of white to black text, to make the flow of text desiring to take on adventures and share moments together. It could easily be used not just as a sweet gift, but a book to use to pick a date night or even by chance or choice together as a fun adaptation of how to use it not just read it straight through as advice or a guide but with intention for couple's too adding a deeper meaningful intention with it.

Tuesday, 4 November 2025

Healing For No One But Me by Jennae Cecelia

As the title says these poems are reflective on past hurt to process, accept and move onwards in life. There's some great poems about the happy medium of letting people in so far but stopping investing fully after being hurt so bad before. Another touching poem shares a view point I often ponder whether in a shop or passing someone on the street, I think, what is their hidden pain the story weighing them down past or present, the scar they hold forever more, we should all be a little more patient with each other, as the poem suggested never just assume they're a burden to you at that moment. They May Be/They May Seem, another great poem pondering our lives in comparison with others and how we all are just going at our own life's pace and shouldn't compare or feel we have to justify our own pace and way of life to anyone but us.

Monday, 3 November 2025

Rebuilding Scabs by L.Q. Murphy

This poetry collection looked at the impacts of growing up and going through bad times and how it can leave you wounded but you can be resilient and heal by continuing on living and not giving up despite the scars you carry. The collection had some great rhyming verses and rhyming couplets and good common sense thinking poetry about daily life and the poem, My Mistake, about trusting your instincts and embracing life was my favourite of this collection.

Sunday, 2 November 2025

Please Love Me at My Worst by Michaela Angemeer

This collection of poetry was so honest and deeply moving showing how growing up and through childhood craving or desiring the love to be seen and understood gently and cared for deeply it also discusses in multiple poems, how we pick out our imperfections and talk down to ourselves, friendship breakups that can hurt as deep as a love relationship breakup and how desiring love if unrequited can leave you sad and feeling stung as well as poems too discussing growing up wondering and claiming your sexuality as you get to know yourself too. It was a well rounded collection of poems covering most life issues you experience growing up in depth.

Saturday, 1 November 2025

Kisses In The Night by Zak

This collection was a short look at life and love written with multiple languages inside too being English, Arabic and I believe French and Spanish. It was very short collection with only a handful of poems, a couple of short ones and a longer one but feel it could've included more to flow deeper into the subjects and layout the story of the couple better, however, the poetry included was well written and I hope there's more to come in future!

All The Bridges I Could Not Burn by Autumn Graves

This was a great collection of poetry looking at the breakup of a couple and feelings towards the end of that relationship and the impact it...