Review of Blown out of Orbit
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Review of Blown out of Orbit
Poems always have this way of creating this feeling of a different reality. When I first had to read a poem, I realized that hating poems for so long had been a big mistake. That poem changed a lot about me and changed the way I see things. It communicates one's emotions in an appealing and amazing format. It expresses a feeling that one can't express. Poems hit differently. This book is another eye-catching poem and also has a live drawing that appeals to the emotions of the readers.
Blown out of Orbit by Kristin Keskey is an amazing collection of poems. It is a 107-page book. There are a lot of amazing poems that paint a different picture of humans' perceptions of things. The poem that caught me so much was captured. It was very easy for me to understand this one because I have been in such a situation. A true friend is known in a time of trial. We seem to have a lot of friends, but when the time calls for a friend to act, we look around and see that we are all alone. This part got me so emotional. This is an amazing poem, and lots more have been written by the author. Grab a copy to read more.
I just realized how powerful words can be. Words can communicate what the mouth can't. This poem left me speechless. The way the author was able to style her words to create such a beautiful rhyme was something I couldn't imagine. There was no point in pausing while reading; I was so into the book that I couldn't take a break. The figures of speech were also something I so much enjoyed. This book requires a reasonable level of concentration to grasp the author's message, which is the basic idea of this book. I love the diagram; it was so real and made the book setting look so different. I enjoyed how the author kept her writing simple from start to finish.
I had a few reservations concerning how tiny the words were, but there was still enough space that could accommodate larger writings. I also did not enjoy how there was an overuse of space in this book. Finally, the poems weren't numbered, and thus it was difficult to locate a particular poem of interest. These were the only shortcomings of this book.
Due to the dislike, I will deduct one star and rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. In addition, this book was error-free and well-edited. Except for the dislike, this book deserves a full rating. I strongly recommend this book to lovers of poems and drawings.
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A good poem can use image and and nature and also ambiguous words that has no meaning just to express it's feelings.
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