Written and composed by author Rebecca Bardelli (Poetess Becca), "Dancing Through the Flames" is a healing collection of poetry that will touch the reader on a soul deep level. It explores the flames (hardships) of life, dancing through those flames, how we are each perfectly unique, extinguishing the flames, and having a positive state of mind and thriving after the flames.
Rebecca has been writing poetry since she was a teenager, and her love for reading and writing poetry continues to this day. She writes poetry for many reasons. She writes to create. She writes to inspire. She writes to heal.
She shares her poetry, prose and quotes on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter under the name Poetess Becca. You can also find her on Tumblr @poetessbeccaposts.
Dancing Through the Flames by Rebecca Bardelli was truly a sublime read! Rebecca's beautiful writing is flawless. Her exquisite pieces...each hold great emotion and are easily relatable to all who read. Some of her poems pulled at my hearts string's while others I soared when reading. I highly recommend you all to venture into the beautiful world of Rebecca Bardelli's poetry. I promise you not regret it!!! Easily 5 stars!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you for the beautiful book Dancing through the flames. I loved being taken on a journey of growth and discovery with the author through her heartfelt poems. A must read and one I will pick up time and time again
It's so beautiful and the words rhymed so prettily. I loved every stanza every line. Outstanding. I almost forgot the taste of good poetry. Along with the despair, it brings hope. My most favorite poems are: REBORN ANOTHER DAY TINE TO HEAL HEART OF GLASS BLEEDING and EVANESCENCE
they are so pretty and heart touching. I enjoyed it so much. It's 5/5 for me.
Loved this from start to finish! Extremely well written poetry dealing with all manner of subjects without bashing your head in with. Flows perfectly, professionally done and with incredible front cover artwork that captures the words inside!
It was a moving journey as I moved from chapter to chapter. I could feel deeply what she had written, and I rejoiced as I neared the final selection of poems. This is a wonderful collection of poetry with a wide array of topics and emotions.
A beautiful collection, a beautiful journey. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys beautifully written poetry that expresses the ups and downs and ultimate triumphs in life.
This book of brilliantly woven poetry was set in five stages 1) Flames 2) Dancing Through 3) Perfectly You 4) Extinguishing Flames and 5) After The Flames. My personal favorite section is (3) Perfectly You, because it reminds us to embrace our individuality and be confident in our uniqueness. Rebecca reminds us through the journey of this book that we are survivors and whatever we go through in life we must find the strength to keep rising and moving forward step by step allowing ourselves to find joy in the life we have. I have several favorite poems from this book but I will choose only one for this public review: TRANSFORMED! Purchase this amazing work of poetic brilliance, you will not be disappointed! KI
I enjoyed dipping in and out of this beautifully evocative and mind-provoking book of poetry. I've marked it as read but to be quite honest I am still tempted to read through it again and browse and enjoy...this would make a lovely gift!
A beautiful, inspiring and relatable collection of poems delivered by the author. Great care was taken into writing these poems as it has the ability to touch the reader deeply. At least it touched me deeply as I felt the author's words. I loved it!
Rebecca Bardelli, also known as Poetess a Becca by her social media fans, gives us a piece of herself with her debut book. She uses each line and verse to take us on a journey through the heart of a poet.
I’ve long been a poetry fan, and I especially love poems that reach out from the page. In The Past, Becca does just that as she hits on those feelings of dread and the ache that comes with memories that just keep lingering. In Drought, there is a profound sadness that tugs at the gut. And beyond the pain of her journey, past the dancing flames, she still leaves room for sections filled with hope.
The book is an easy read, but one that asks to be re-read many times. Each piece sheds a bit of light on the author. They chronicle her pain and healing, her light and dark. They are beautiful, yes. But, most importantly, they are relatable.