I was immediately drawn to this poetry collection by the cover and the description. The cover in STUNNING and the synopsis made me want to hold this collection in my hands and dive in.
From the beginning, the author even includes a page of trigger warnings, of which I am a huge supporter. It's important, especially for emotional and triggering topics, to be expressed at the beginning of the novel as it is here. Williams goes the extra mile and includes which poems may be triggering for some readers, allowing more people to read and enjoy her poetry without potentially harming themselves in the process.
As for the actual collection, I really enjoyed reading Williams' poems and I blew through them. They cover very difficult and complex topics, but in a lovely way, written with a caring touch. There were many poems that particularly stood out to me that I immediately bookmarked to return to and read again.
This is another good example of the "internet poetry" genre, much like the works of Rupi Kaur and Amanda Lovelace, If you like any poetry like theirs, you will enjoy this poetry collections and poems by Renaada Williams.
Though I enjoyed the poetry, not enough stood out to me for me to give this collection a higher rating. Therefore it's a 3 star collection for me, but I'd still recommend anyone interested to check it out.
The only real critique I have for this collection is that the poetry section titles are written with a typeface that can be hard to read, and may prove difficult for many readers to read the title of the sections. I think a less cursive title may benefit the collection. It's beautiful, just not the most accessible.
Rating: 3 stars
Thank you to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for access to a free e-ARC in exchange for my honest opinion and review.