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A Midnight Moon

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Can we be lonely together? Asks r.h. Sin in this heartbreaking collection of poetry.

A Midnight Moon is a moving collection of poetry from celebrated bestselling author r.h. Sin. With the honesty and transparency that he has become known for, Sin takes readers on a journey of goodbyes, the unforgivable, and secret treks to find solace beneath the moon. A poetic journey through sleepless nights, A Midnight Moon is r.h. Sin’s best work yet.

272 pages, Paperback

Published May 14, 2024

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Profile Image for Christopher Gadomski.
52 reviews
July 19, 2024
A bit too repetitive, especially near the end. Too many essays intermixed with the poems. Felt a little too preachy after awhile.
171 reviews
November 14, 2024
I loved a majority of the poems. I felt like I could resonate with many but there were some that I knew weren’t meant for me but they are important none the less
Profile Image for Hailey Kroll.
15 reviews
January 10, 2025
I started this book in July 2024, read about half of it, and set it down until January 2025. I can’t remember whether or not the first half resonated, but I did fold quite a few corners so it had to have at least a little bit. The second half was boring to say the least. Overall, it wasn’t poetry. I mean, I guess it is in its own way, but a lot of it were one liners that read as simple sentences or “poems” in the forms of letters that just read like a nonfiction narrative. The author seems to write into the void, towards a “woman” reader. Not all of them landed for me, sometimes feeling out of place because who IS he talking to?
Profile Image for Teri Sweet.
12 reviews
September 18, 2024
This is the second collection of his that I’ve read. I love how relatable his works have been. I loved the first one. I liked this book too but like everyone else is saying, it got a little repetitive. There were a lot of essays too. It’s good quick read.
Profile Image for Kari Napier.
347 reviews2 followers
February 17, 2025
One of the good ones...with some fresh material and some refreshing perspectives on life. Always down for a good RH Sin book!!
Profile Image for Bant.
776 reviews29 followers
March 31, 2025
Just @ me next time
Profile Image for Kacey Green.
10 reviews9 followers
February 4, 2025
Beautiful book on healing and the perspective that the most important love only comes from within
1 review
January 25, 2025
Kind of corny, kind of relatable. It’s like listening to 2014 Drake music.
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2,475 reviews10 followers
July 12, 2024
The best of the author's work I have read, always presents in thoughtful fashions. While rating is perhaps higher than derserved, I think that upon repeated readings it could be further justified. Plus the back of the book had this lovely invitation:

can we be loveley together

you decide when you're ready

you don't have to face this on your own

i'll be here if you let me

//

Our version of forever was so fucking brief. Our
happily ever after was the saddest end of all.

//

on nights
when i lie
restless
i long for the meditation
between her thighs

(As a contrary position - I would have to say that I rather prefer the holding after the pretense of unity in a fractured world)
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187 reviews1 follower
August 28, 2024
I was initially shocked by the almost absurd amount of prose involved in R.H. Sin’s book— almost to the point of laughable because his works have never consisted of that type of poetry but instead relying on “contemporary” poetry. There was a point about 50 pages in where the longer prose-poems started to feel like mini-essays or rants and by the end there was a small section of nearly 15 pages that all read as letters, all super similar, and I had to constantly stop myself from scanning or skipping ahead.
Don’t get me wrong, I adore prose, when done correctly and with other pieces to balance it out. Granted this was a new take on poetry or style experience for R.H. Sin, it was interesting to read through the new poems.
4,226 reviews
May 7, 2025
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A Midnight Moon by R.H. Sin is a raw and emotional collection of poetry that delves into themes of heartbreak, forgiveness, and healing. With his trademark honesty, Sin guides readers through sleepless nights and moments of solitude, inviting them to find comfort under the moonlight. The collection resonates deeply with those who have experienced loss or difficult goodbyes, offering solace and understanding. With its poignant, relatable verses, this book is one of Sin’s most impactful works, perfect for readers seeking comfort or reflection during times of emotional turmoil.
Profile Image for Bernadette Olivier.
Author 1 book1 follower
September 11, 2025
One of my favourite collections! It is a heartfelt collection that leans into themes of longing, grief, regret and the search for solace. The tone is of raw honesty which I appreciate. Many readers will resonate with his voice in moments when words feel both too much and not enough.

Overall, I'd say it succeeds beautifully for what it aims - to serve as an echo for readers going through nights of unrest, heartbreak, or simply just pondering. If you enjoy poetry that is direct, personal and comforting in its shared vulnerability, this collection is worth picking up.
Profile Image for Sheridan.
15 reviews1 follower
January 12, 2025
A bit too adolescent for my liking. Very much about being with the wrong person, heart break, not knowing yourself, etc. It would have resonated with me a lot more when I was younger (like high school/early college). I still found poems I enjoyed and that struck home, but not as many as I was hoping. The writing was very repetitive and more direct rather than up to your own interpretation, which I prefer in poetry.
14 reviews
February 1, 2025
I picked this up at random at a Boston bookstore and I'm very glad I did. While I do agree with a lot of other reviews about it being really repetitive and preachy at the end, I also go a lot of comfort from it. This is the book I needed at 20 years old when my heart had been ripped out of my chest for the first time. If A Midnight Moon had been around then, that lonely, hurt girl would have known she wasn't so alone, and there are others who know exactly how she felt.
Profile Image for Morgan Lovgren.
77 reviews1 follower
January 9, 2025
This book was really good. It took me forever to finish because (1) I moved and (2) the emotionally taxing long poems were hard for me to get through. Once I did, I enjoyed them and could even relate to a few but I like the short and powerful ones that get you thinking. Overall, a good book and liked the ending with a “scene,” love it.
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Profile Image for MAGGS.
208 reviews20 followers
August 8, 2024
3.75

Muchos poemas resonaron conmigo, otros no tanto, pero fue una lectura muy bonita.
Profile Image for Kylie Kurtz.
22 reviews4 followers
August 20, 2024
This book was tear jerking and was easy to read and follow but at the same time was so beautifully written and creative, loved it!
Profile Image for Hailey Chaput.
17 reviews1 follower
August 26, 2024
It got repetitive towards the end and I didn’t really like the super long paragraphs but it was pretty good.
Profile Image for Laura Campbell.
10 reviews
September 18, 2024
I love all of r.h. Sin’s work. I didn’t connect with this one quite as much as some of the others but still good imo.
1 review1 follower
September 30, 2024
I read this at the bookshop, and towards the middle of the book, I began to cry. It was very relatable to a relationship that had recently ended, and I wish I had read it months ago.
Profile Image for Alexis.
259 reviews3 followers
October 6, 2024
Not for me, but you can tell it was written with a lot of heart. I would probably give this to a friend who was in a toxic relationship.
Profile Image for Ab.
538 reviews2 followers
October 7, 2024
gorg poems, lots of introspection, like they’re speaking to you
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