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Rupi Kaur – The Sun and Her Flowers | Review

Title: The Sun and Her Flowers

Author: Rupi Kaur

Type: Poetry

Page Count/Review Word Count: 256

Rating 3.5/5

 

 

I honestly wasn’t expecting to enjoy this book anywhere near as much as I did. Kaur gets a bad rep for being an “Instagram poet” and because the content of basically all of her stuff is about relationships and feminism, but I don’t see how either of those are inherently bad things.

True, I didn’t much like the illustrations and I did start to flag with it towards the end, but I think that’s only natural when you’re reading so much poetry on the same theme. On the other hand, I really like it when poets build up a picture with just a few words, and I think Kaur is pretty good at that. In that respect, her work actually reminds me a little bit of a sort of feminist Charles Bukowski, which is almost ironic. I suspect they’d both take umbrage at that comparison.

All in all then, I was pleasantly surprised by this, and while it’s far from my favourite poetry collection, it was a lot better than I thought it was going to be and to be honest, above average when compared to pretty much all of the poetry I’ve ever been sent for review for my book blog. The difference is that I sought this one out, or at the very least I picked it up from a charity shop because I saw it. Yeah.

 

 

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Lannoo – Insta Grammar Cats | Review

Title: Insta Grammar Cats

Author: Lannoo

Type: Non-Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 128

Rating 4/5

 

 

This is basically a coffee table book that bring together a bunch of Instagram photos of cats with quotes about cats from famous authors and other public figures. It’s a great quality book with decent paper and high resolution colour prints, although I should point out that the spine has come away a little bit on my copy. I did get it second hand from a charity shop, though.

I thought it was a pretty cute little book and it did the job for me, but I don’t think I would have paid full price for it. I’m glad to have it in my collection, though.