Title: 2am Thoughts
Author: Makenzie Campbell
Release Date: 2019
Page Amount: 152 pages
Blurb:
You are holding my heart in your hands. My emotions have bled out on each and every page with the ink of my pen. Your eyes will discover my soul. Your fingers casually flipping through my mind. I hope you find each delicate word as captivating as the stars. And I hope a piece of you feels the things I felt when creating this art. - 2:00 am This modern poetry book is an exploration of love, heartache, relationships, loss, finding one's self, and learning to love the life you've been given. 2am Thoughts is a poetry book similar to some titles such as milk and honey by Rupi Kaur and Buried Light by Beau Taplin.
Review:
I found this at a library book sale. There was a Bob Ross bookmark in it. I love Bob Ross, so I took it as a sign to pick this up.
I also tabbed a fair amount of poems in this collection. It seems very relatable for someone who has just gone through a break up, particularly younger audiences - in their late teens and twenties, for instance. I liked the poems (some stood out more than others, of course), and the way the book was split up into sections. It was also interesting how each poem had a time under it - it made it a bit like reading a diary, and it helped in seeing the progression of the poems and person writing them.
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