I always admire people for being able to tell their story and share their art, especially from a young age. There is no doubt in my mind that Jhené has both talent in her music and strength in what she has been through. She is someone to look up to.
I've never heard of her music, but I've heard of her name and I've seen this book before, so I decided to check it out. I like poetry. I got to be honest, this was not some of Jhené's best work at all. I found the collection mind-numbling, cliché, and just not my cup of tea. It read like hip-hop, and maybe would have been better suited as a song than music. Her writing was often basic, simplistic, lacking any detail that poetry usually has. I struggled to get through it. Some of the writing did come close to what I would consider good, and the subject matters being portrayed were important and close to Jhené, but there was no time, while reading this book, that I enjoyed it. I thought that it would be better if some of the journal entries were transcribed, I couldn't make out what Jhené was writing. I think that I understand why this book fell short, many of these poems were written when she was younger, and to display them with what she has built now, shows how much she has grown, but still how bad her writing was.
The format was kinda cool in all respects, and the cover.