
Synopsis
A virus invades the lives of all humanity and causes a madness pandemic from the reminder of the past and the exposure of thoughts threatening to change everything, but then another virus attempts to erase the memories and recover the future, while a third virus scopes to save the new generations.
Review
I was lucky enough to receive this book from the author. I hope the prospective reader will read this review fully before making any prejudgments on the book. I will give the book my thoughts. These thoughts are completely my own and not swayed in any way by anyone else’s reviews or opinions.
At first, I was hesitant to start this book because I find it difficult to connect with poetry. While trying my best to see the book as a story since poetry can be very personal and I knew that I would struggle with that. Although I thought I would struggle at first, I was pleasantly surprised. I did enjoy what I was reading.
I found that the in-depth struggles that were in the collection was something I enjoyed. As someone who is looking to become a counselor, mental health is important to me. I would give any prospective reader a warning that this collection could cause triggers, but I don’t think it is a difficult read. This collection makes you sit back and think.
My Rating: I rate this collection 3 out of 5 stars. I read all genres, but this is the first book of poetry that I received. I am not someone who will reach for poetry as my first choice of what I want to read. If you are someone who loves poetry, this book is well written. It is also something that I liked but was indifferent by since I am not completely sure about poetry.