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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "A Collection of Poetry" by Cheree Scott.]
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I think primary or secondary school teachers taught most of us the basics of writing poems: simple rhyming schemas, rhythm, metaphors, etc. My groaning middle school peers did not want to have anything to do with poetry, and as I went on in life, a similarly low percentage of people in my circle ever really pursued metrical composition as an art form. Nevertheless, some people stick with it! One author, Cheree Scott, even went beyond practicing to compiling and sharing her works in A Collection of Poetry.

Unfortunately, the compilation had a very slow beginning. The evidence of Scott’s grammar lessons was much too evident in stanzas that desperately tried to cling to an ABAB rhyme scheme but could not keep it up and thus had an odd line out or switched to AABB in the middle without a clear reason. The same could be said for the odd timing of some of the lyrics, which did not seem to line up with the syllables of the lines around them. Therefore, I experienced a very rocky start when trying to get into the collection.

Thankfully, this pattern improved as I got further into the publication. I even found 4 pieces to vie for the spot as my favorite, though I’m pretty sure either “Graduate” or “Lover of My Soul” will win out. As evidenced by the aforementioned titles, the included poetry spanned a wide array of topics. Many of them were romantic in nature, but others discussed seasonal celebrations, symbols of hope, difficult moments, and more. I would not call A Collection of Poetry a religious compilation, but the theistic themes were strong, including several allusions to faith and some occasional mentions of God. A lot of the spirituality was intertwined with other aspects of the author’s life, which is to be expected since artists' passions tend to come out in their works. Sadly, I couldn’t tell what several of the other poems were about; my original ideas started to make less and less sense with the later lines in the poems.

There were lined pages for reflection inserted after every poem or two, and I thought that was a nice feature. The space seemed to be encouraging readers to express their own thoughts and art rather than simply consume the given poetry. The lined pages were also adorned with a lovely photo of the Eiffel Tower, though that paled in comparison to the 10 photos sprinkled throughout the book as compliments to specific poems. I especially liked the picture of the girl opposite “European Girl.”

On the other hand, I wish the editing had been a bit more up to snuff. I found nearly 10 errors among the 33 poems I read. There were multiple commas surrounded by spaces, a couple of apostrophe mishaps, and a variety of issues with mistaken word forms and mixed up terms.

Choosing a rating for A Collection of Poetry was difficult because I kept going back and forth between features that were nice and issues I had with the book. However, I ultimately did not feel much of a connection to, and did not gain much enjoyment from, the work. Since I do believe there are some redeeming qualities and that others may enjoy the collection a lot more than myself, I am rating A Collection of Poetry 2 out of 4 stars.

I believe this collection, or selections from it, could be good for students or others who are just starting to explore poetry, whether as consumers or aspiring artists. There is a mention of suicidal ideation, so that particular poem may not be suited for young readers or bookworms with sensitive dispositions.

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Poetry is always very tricky and it can easily disengage readers. It's sad that so many errors were spotted and, to be honest, I don't quite understand why lined pages are there. If one wants to write on poems' reflections then a notepad would be perfect. Why fill in pages with blank pages? Anyway, thanks for a great insight!
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I think the book will be incredible if the author tries to re-edit some parts. It's really hard to consider the pros and xons of a book but you still managed to give an honest review.
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I think the book will be incredible if the author tries to re-edit some parts. It's really hard to consider the pros and xons of a book but you still managed to give an honest review.
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Great review and informative too!!
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You have made poetry seem fun and friendly to use! Thank you for this great and educative review!
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Dimi1 wrote: 25 Aug 2021, 01:30 Poetry is always very tricky and it can easily disengage readers. It's sad that so many errors were spotted and, to be honest, I don't quite understand why lined pages are there. If one wants to write on poems' reflections then a notepad would be perfect. Why fill in pages with blank pages? Anyway, thanks for a great insight!
That's a fair thought. I understand your perspective because I get frustrated when my random poems are scattered too many different places and I can't find them, but I suppose they're for people who don't have a separate space for their poetry already and need something there when inspiration strikes. Thanks for sharing your perspective!
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Unosthetic wrote: 26 Aug 2021, 01:19 I think the book will be incredible if the author tries to re-edit some parts. It's really hard to consider the pros and xons of a book but you still managed to give an honest review.
I agree that some edits could really improve the book. I hope the author manages to publish another edition and really get done traction. Thanks for stopping by!
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ROSEYANN wrote: 26 Aug 2021, 16:59 Great review and informative too!!
Thank you very much :tiphat:
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Raluca_Mihaila wrote: 27 Aug 2021, 09:25 You have made poetry seem fun and friendly to use! Thank you for this great and educative review!
Thanks, I hope more people start engaging in poeticism on a regular basis. It can be a nice outlet! Thank you for joining the conversation.
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I can understand the deal with poetry. The thing is, it s=is subjective. What is beauty in one's eye may be waste in another's. Anyways, great review!
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I'm also one of those people that don't really like poetry, mainly because I find it hard to comprehend. I think I will pass on this. Thanks for the captivating review.
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I can see that you are very passionate about poetry, thank you for this honest review.
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I love the art of poetry since they show intrinsic feelings that are genuine towards others, the environment, and different situations. Thanks for the review. We should also note that poetry requires keen observation of the environment around us.
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Think it is wonderful the author created a collection of poetry. I wouldn't mind the rhyme scheme changing but other spelling issues might take away from the overall work. Great review!
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