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diary of a romantica, vol. II special edition: lovers remembered

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We present the debut poetry (e)book from the viral social media phenom, Celia (ceis) Martínez AKA diaryofaromantica (on Instagram) and powerhouseofthecel (on TikTok). From the head and heart of the hopeful romantica Yale alumna, "diary of a romantica, vol. II" brings to life part two of the poetic journey of falling in love.

185 pages, Paperback

Published July 23, 2023

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Profile Image for Ellaryn Kraak.
295 reviews
December 28, 2023
I want this imprinted on my soul and tattooed on my skin. I could be satisfied reading nothing but Celia’s writing for the rest of my life. This speaks to me in such beautiful ways, and it makes me want to weep for the hope it gives me. I’ve never read anything that’s better captured the feeling of love.
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77 reviews
July 31, 2025
"You missed a spot"
"Oh god, how bad did I fail"
"Well if this was Gilmore girls,
you're Rory and she just dropped out of Yale"

iconisch

Ik moet weer meer poëzie gaan lezen, of weer meer gaan lezen überhaupt
Profile Image for Gwen Gillham.
28 reviews3 followers
June 18, 2023
The impact of this probably depends when you read it. But for me, right now, this was just so lovely 🥹
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42 reviews
April 3, 2024
“For all my hopeless romantics
Romance definitely isn’t dead”
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6 reviews22 followers
November 12, 2025
Another amazing poetry read. Celia Martínez is one of my all time favorite poets!!
Profile Image for MacKenzie Brown.
63 reviews2 followers
May 6, 2024
One of my favorite quotes:

“There’s different ways to say ‘I love you’
of course there’s the common three words
warning: when said can make butterflies arise
as beautiful as springtime hummingbirds

There’s the subtle ‘I love you’
it makes sure that you get home
it’s the key that lets you in
carefully hidden under a garden gnome

There’s the chaotic ‘I love you’
exclaimed after one too many drinks
it doesn’t exactly say it but
‘Honestly any party with you stinks’

There’s the warm ‘I love you’
it holds you when you cry
It heats up the leftovers
serves extra ice cream with your pie

There’s the peaceful ‘I love you’
it’s the breathing change when you sleep
how it’s the first time they’re comfortable
and you have to look away to not weep

There the overwhelming ‘I love you’
‘I miss you when you’re gone’
it terrifies you to feel like this
because what if you have to move on

But then there’s the lasting ‘I love you’
it builds a home in your heart
and even when you’re not together
you could never be apart”
Profile Image for Maddie Weiland.
Author 1 book3 followers
April 12, 2024
Her words are so beautifully crafted and thoughts curated.
If you have seen any of her spoken poetry videos, and then read these in the book, it is as if she is just there reading them to you. Her voice is clear as day and she just punctures the truth about love and romance so genuinely.

Volume 1 and 2 don’t have to be read in the right order, but I think it’s helpful if they are so you can better understand her story and see how her writing matures.

These poems are her thoughts but also the thoughts of everyone, and her ability to do that is unparalleled.
Profile Image for Nicole.
107 reviews47 followers
July 30, 2023
Celia Martínez be hitting the emotions hard once again. Incredibly beautiful and hopeful. I will be returning to these poems many more times. I will also be immediately snatching up anymore poetry books Martínez releases in the future.
166 reviews
April 29, 2024
This collection inspires me to be a hopeful romantic.

So many smiles, laughs, yearnings, hopes, dreams, and icons of little moments that one day will be time/date stamps in the story.

A delight to read and spark hope.
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45 reviews
December 28, 2024
if i had to explain the way i feel about love and the way i WANT to be loved, i would definitely just read out loud my favorite poems from this book. i cried and felt so much, i never thought my feelings could be described to perfection. thank you celia <3
Profile Image for Katie.
1,248 reviews21 followers
May 4, 2024
If Vol. 1 was a 4.5 that I rounded down, this one is more like a 3.5 that I'm rounding up. Although it was interesting just how different the artwork and illustrations were in this one.
Profile Image for Bianca.
60 reviews1 follower
July 6, 2024
I love her writing so much 🫶🏽
Profile Image for Merna.
130 reviews4 followers
July 31, 2024
If all poetry was written like this, I’d be in heaven.
Profile Image for Hollie Betts.
15 reviews
December 9, 2024
Some beautiful poems, however some felt out of place with the style of it all.
Profile Image for Julia-Paz Garza.
54 reviews
January 2, 2025
it’s love

I hope she publishes another book soon. One with her sadder stuff from the internet. Remember to read the poems out loud. They sound better that way.
15 reviews
January 24, 2024
I love Celia's Instagram and I recognized some of the poems from the reels I saw. As a long time follower, I had high expectations for the book. But the poems lacked texture and sophistication - the writing simply wasn't that good.
Profile Image for Maria  Driakhlova.
13 reviews
February 9, 2024
I adore how Celia sees this world, how detailed and beautiful she can describe her feelings that everyone can relate to. I enjoyed so much reading every page of this diary and going through every emotion and moment together with Celia.
My most beloved poem from the book became "You know who I want to be?"
Profile Image for Dainelis Rodriguez.
12 reviews
December 28, 2025
This book is for the romanticas at heart. I resonated with the poems Celia wrote and appreciated the Spanish poems which made them more impactful.
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26 reviews1 follower
September 25, 2023
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

⭐ "Celia Martinez's 'Diary of a Romantica, Vol. II: Lovers Remembered' is an exquisite sequel to an already remarkable collection, and I wholeheartedly award it a deserving 5 stars!

⭐ As a continuation of 'Diary of a Romantica, Vol. I: Lovers Forgotten,' this collection of poems carries on the lyrical journey through the depths of human emotions and relationships. Martinez's poetic verses are a testament to the enduring power of love, desire, and the intricacies of the heart.

⭐ This volume, like its predecessor, retains the heartfelt essence of a diary filled with raw and unfiltered emotions, all artfully expressed through the medium of poetry. Martinez's gift for storytelling in verse is once again evident, drawing you in and making you an intimate witness to the loves and memories of the author.

⭐ What makes this collection particularly special is its ability to transcend conventional storytelling. In poetic form, it explores the psyche, capturing the nuances of their desires and the resonance of their memories. As a reader, you'll find yourself deeply connected to their experiences, forming a profound empathic bond.

⭐ This poetic journey doesn't just recount love stories; it delves into the complexities of human connection, the warmth of cherished memories, and the beauty of love remembered. It's a collection that will inspire you to reflect on your own romantic experiences and the enduring impact of love.
Profile Image for Hans Manganti.
4 reviews
September 5, 2024
If volume I stemmed from the thoughts of a hopeless romantic, volume II serves as the inversion of this, the anthology of a hopeFUL romantic. I am just as enamored with Celia's writing in this installment as the last, but the core of this work boils down to something even more human.

The incredible detail into sentiment makes each poem rather complex. Celia portrays how even being in a stable relationship is often not sufficient to overcome one's own faults and insecurities; even so, she manages to paint love as it should be, wherein it comes not in spite of these shortcomings but in light of them. The overarching themes of implicit affection and "love in the little things" still hold true into this piece.

Overall, her diary is just as romantic and warm as you'd expect it to be (if not more), but you can tell it now comes from a place of confidence, security, and health. A number of excerpts had me reeling in this book, and I would love to read it again.
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88 reviews4 followers
October 8, 2023
Once again, Celia doesn’t disappoint. I’m not the biggest poetry person and it’s usually not something I gravitate towards but there has yet to be a poem written by her that I haven’t been left in awe by. I was so excited to grab this copy when it was finally released as a paperback and ordered it right away. I loved this book just as much as I loved her first. This book wasn’t as emotional (as in sad) as volume I was, although it was still equally as enjoyable (almost more hopeful). If you’re not sure whether you want to give this book a read, I would suggest scrolling through her Instagram page where she reads her poems aloud. Fair warning: her poems are so beautifully read that you might just end up scrolling through her page for a few hours without realizing.
Profile Image for Celine Arienne.
170 reviews6 followers
November 23, 2024
4.5 ⭐️
I love Celia’s poetry, it makes me feel. So much. It’s incredible.

“true love is often searched for
but rarely ever found”

“but oh my darling. yes it does! […] we look for it in others
but you need to find it inside you”

“because I can still remember
the way he looked into my eyes”
Profile Image for Chip Johnson.
62 reviews
February 8, 2025
An improvement in every way, Volume 2 is the upbeat joyous outlook to proceed to harsh realness of Volume 1. A ray of sunshine through words on a page that always brightens up my days as a reader. The first book made me a fan, this made that fandom life-long.
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