From actress Haley Lu Richardson—a raw, beautiful, and playful debut collection of poetry about the chaos of being a twenty-something girl in this world.
i always wanted to be a pop star
so i could catharize my woes, heartbreak and general experience of life in whatever vulnerable, valiant, or petty ways i wished
unfortunately i’m tone deaf
so instead, i wrote these poems
i share them with hope you relate
and resonate with the words in ways my favorite songs resonate with me
i hope they make you giggle
i hope they make you feel a little more okay with your own life
and even a smidge less alone
thanks for buying my sad ‘n’ horny take on existing in my twenties
love, haley lu
I’m Sad and Horny explores the highs and lows of living life deeply in your twenties. From ghostings and breakups to depression masturbating and finding a little inner peace—Haley Lu captures it all. Through wit and tears, this poetry collection showcases the versatility and personal side of the critically acclaimed actress. Thoughtfully designed with bold and evocative art accompanying each poem, I’m Sad and Horny celebrates the relatable and rewarding journey of loving too hard and finding your way home.
Giving it 2 stars because the cover is beautiful and the author's photo is hilarious. That alone made me buy the book but this is one of those moments where I am actually considering returning the book because wth. I'm a huge fan of poetry and I'm aware there are many styles. I don't know what this was. I have bipolar disorder and it reminded me of those random thoughts I get in the middle of the night. One thought turns into a completely different one and before I know it, I've confused myself. Some of the poems here really had potential, I was getting excited and then they just fell flat. For $28, I'm really upset I paid that much for a poetry book I read in 10 minutes.
I received this ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review—and I’m so glad I did.
I’m Sad and Horny had me hooked by the title alone, but the poems delivered even more than I expected. Haley Lu Richardson writes with the kind of vulnerable, chaotic humor that made me laugh and nod and feel so weirdly seen.
It genuinely felt like reading a late-night group chat between me and my brain. She puts into words the little spirals and soft moments of existing in your twenties in a way that feels both raw and comforting. And the pictures and personal touches between poems?? Loved. It kept the whole experience intimate and engaging.
I’ve read a lot of poetry, and this one was refreshingly human. A little messy. A little sad. A little horny. And totally relatable.
I’ve always loved Haley Lu and will continue to support her career! I just didn’t like many of these poems, which sucks cause I typically love stuff about 20-something girlhood chaos
thank you simon books for the free book to read & review!
the art throughout this was awesome and i liked how each was unique to its own poem. the poetry itself is of its own kind and there were 2 or 3 that i really enjoyed and felt to be relatable to me.
the rest were very silly and fun to read as i pretty much zoomed through this in less than ten minutes. overall this was a style in writing that i dont particularly favor in poetry unfortunately so there were more misses than hits for me, but it was a good time going through this nonetheless!
i got a copy of this book when i attended The Drew Barrymore Show last week. i’ve always loved Haley Richardson and the projects she’s been part of, but hearing her talk so openly about her book “I’m Sad and Horny” made me even more excited to read it. after diving in, i completely understand what she meant; this collection captures the raw and beautiful experience of being in your 20s, when vulnerability feels both terrifying and necessary.
haley’s words are deeply relatable and unfiltered, showing what it’s really like to live through the highs and lows of self-discovery, heartbreak, and hope.
my favorite poem, “Held,” resonated with me the most. it beautifully reflects the moment you finally allow yourself to feel everything and the power of holding onto yourself through it all.
this book isn’t just poetry; it’s a reminder that it’s okay to be messy, emotional, and human!
Ugh to be a woman!!! These poems brought me right back to my twenties. “sit down guy” and “placeholder” hit so hard. But my favorite is “safe at the colosseum” 🥰
Also loved the art in this!!! Felt like it was actually a part of the poems.
poetry doesn't mean finding words to rhyme like "assistant" and "insistent". loved the book design though. would've been better as just a photography book or collage book
Thanks to Simon & Schuster / @SimonBooks and @haleyluhoo for my #gifted copy of this one in exchange for my honest opinions.
First of all as soon as I opened this book mail I was instantly impressed by the binding and overall look & feel of this book. I’m contemplating leaving it out on my coffee table because it feels almost like a homemade journal that someone painted on and that title is intriguing.
There were also photographs throughout this poetry collection which was a nice touch, as were the annotations throughout. It almost felt like you were reading through someone’s creative diary.
Also, I liked the original cover the author came up with. I can see why she’s bummed there didn’t use it lol.
As far as the poetry, some I liked better than others. Overall, it wasn’t my kind of poetry but I’m also in my 40s. However…..did I enjoy reading it? Yes. I just thought it was cool overall.
This felt like reading Haley’s diary and I loved it. It was messy and vulnerable and perfect. I don’t think the haters understand what she was trying to accomplish and that’s unfortunate for them.
i think haley lu is very endearing from the interviews i’ve watched of hers, but this debut poetry collection didn’t necessarily do it for me. a lot of the poems felt like they were aiming for shock value, which derailed the narrative, and i’ve read instagram captions that feel more vulnerable and heartfelt. that said, i initially read the print version and then switched to the audiobook narrated by her, which illuminated more of her personality and cadence. i think there are ways to be raw and vulnerable, and maybe if this collection were further developed, we could’ve gotten there. being in your 20s is messy, so i do appreciate any effort at trying to materialize that in this day and age.
I wanted to love this, I really did. I've been a fan of Haley Lu Richardson's acting work since Five Feet Apart. But unfortunately I didn't.
I found the writing very amateur throughout the vast majority of the book and it didn't feel like that much thought or effort was put into it. Like a lot of it felt like it was just stating the obvious. I wanted to feel like I got to learn something about Haley and get to know her a bit and I felt none of that. It felt incredibly surface level.
A couple poems I did enjoy however were 'grandma reincarnate' and 'if it's hysterical, it's historical'. Those felt a little more put together and like they actually had some meaning. Like with the former I liked the comparisons to her grandmother and the things that link them together.
edit: I've been informed that the copy of the book that I received had major formatting issues, impacting the quality of the book. I've since reread the book and my review isn't changing because what I commented on has nothing to do with the formatting and all to do with the text itself. I will add that I thought the photos in the book do a good job at adding some context.
Thank you to NetGalley and Simon & Schuster for the ARC to review.
Thank you Netgalley, Simon & Schuster, and Haley Lu Richardson for sending me this advanced review copy for free. I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Unfortunately this writing style wasn't for me. It's chaotic and mostly feels like randomly throwing a handful of words at the page to see what sticks. It felt like it was written by a young teen. It's constantly bouncing from thing to thing like a ping pong ball thrown by child on a sugar high.
UPDATE: Re-read on 8/15 after being contacted by the author. The original ARC I received was an incomplete corrupted copy.
My review on the writing style did not change at all, but the editing for the whole book was much better on the updated ARC copy I received. I did really enjoy the whimsical yet strange photos, and how much nicer the text was laid out. It was fun to look at! The improvements bumped my rating up a star.
*This is not consider NF but the poetry is about her life so I'm choosing not to rate as it feels NF* Mini Book Review: Thank you so much to Simon & Schuster for the complimentary copy of the book! Thank you so much to Libro.FM & Simon.Audio for the complimentary ALC!
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I was introduced to Haley Lu a few years ago when she starred in "Five Feet Apart" and then her season of "White Lotus" and was excited to see that she released a book of poetry. I felt like you could feel her emotions in the poems. They often were short; heck one was even one sentence. I thought this was an glimpse into the life of a young woman in her 20s who has dabbled in relationships, trying to figure out who she is. One thing that stood out was the artwork instead the book that accompanied the poems. I thought they were a fun touch to the text!
Haley narrated the poems and I love her speaking voice so listening to her read her poems was such a treat. The book/audio is very short and easily digestible if you have 30 mins (if that) and want to check it out.
Thank you to Simon and Schuster for the gifted ebook to read and review.
Unfortunately, I’m Sad and Horny by Haley Lu Richardson was not my favorite poetry book. I think the concept had a lot of potential but the writing style is under developed and at times incoherent. I did like that it navigated topics that are relatable for women in their twenties.
This had some profoundly beautiful moments, and others that had me laughing out loud. Any book where the author gives a shout out to their cat, is amazing. This book of poetry is written by one of my favorite humans, and I so enjoyed it!