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Roses by Moonlight

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come on darling
there's a sky
full of stars
just waiting for us
to claim them.
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In Roses by Moonlight, Nicola Mar's poetry celebrates human emotions in their rawest form and inspires readers to live with their imperfections and the imperfections of others. Always connecting her love of nature with poetry, Nicola Mar attempts to reconcile the nostalgic feeling of peace with our modern day angst. Roses by Moonlight inspires us all to bloom, even in our darkest hours.

Roses by Moonlight is Nicola's 3rd collection of poetry. Her poems have been shared on her popular Instagram account, @nicolamar, by celebrities and fans across the globe.

255 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 21, 2018

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Nicola Mar

6 books50 followers
Nicola Mar was raised on the island of St. Maarten, where her first short story was published at age seven. She is currently the author of five books, including three poetry collections, and several short stories.

Nicola resides in downtown New York City with her family.

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Facebook: https://facebook.com/nicolamar
Twitter: https://twitter.com/nicolamar
Instagram: http://instagram.com/nicolamar

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280 reviews6 followers
January 28, 2020
Before I really get into the review, let me just say that I did enjoy reading this book. I adore poetry and it’s it’s hard to disappoint me with poetry. But with this book, even though I enjoyed it, it was rather simple. Almost more of a bunch of fortune cookies than a book of poetry. It’s a quick read and could be considered boring to some but I still liked it. It would be at the top of my recommendations but I still would recommend it.
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Author 36 books116 followers
July 15, 2018
Simple phrasing, thoughtful writing, Very inspirational and a joy to read.
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175 reviews8 followers
April 5, 2019
3.75 ⭐️ I really enjoyed this and now I’ve passed Herbology❤️🌺
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1,512 reviews15 followers
December 8, 2018
I won this book in a giveaway. Some of the poems were powerful, others didn't move me as much, but I enjoyed the collection overall. It seems to me that the author has experienced some trauma. I like the resilience in her message-- "birds they keep singing no matter who has tried to silence them." Also, the cover was beautiful.
Profile Image for Rachel Nicole Wagner.
Author 2 books90 followers
September 22, 2021
tears

Not gonna lie, these words moves me to tears, especially the second half of the collection.

Wow. Love this collection so much!

~Rach xx
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217 reviews2 followers
November 29, 2018
*I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review.*

The majority of the poems in this book are deeply meaningful, and don't necessitate a PhD in literature to be able to comprehend them, which is always a win in my book. My favorite pieces were the darker ones--about loss and pain, but also about redemption and forgiveness. There were a few poems that fell flat, mostly the ones that were just two lines or 10-15 words. Overall, this is a solid collection. And bonus--look at that gorgeous cover!
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Author 16 books59 followers
July 17, 2018
Roses by Moonlight, by Nicola Mar, is a bittersweet poetry collection. Filled with the complexities of human experience, its free-verse poems speak to readers in beautiful, simplistic words. I read the collection from cover to cover in one evening, and then revisited it again the next.

Mar’s poems are inspirational yet heartbreaking; her writing uses the senses to describe the world and make sense of it - as well as to endure and ultimately, conquer pain. Some poems are a scant three lines - and with the longest just over a page, it isn’t surprising that Mar is a contemporary poet who has successfully used social media an outlet for her words. With this book, she opens her writing up to a wider audience and shows that even three lines on a long, blank page can impact the reader immensely, making them stop and pause for breath. And isn’t that what poetry is designed to do? In the small cracks of silence between the words, can poetry open up our minds & hearts, causing us to feel another’s experience authentically? I believe Mar would agree with me when I say fervently - Yes!

Contemporary poets of today are not afraid to show us pain and suffering. But equally as important is the love that remains within us and around us, and Mar aptly titles this collection to show the beauty blooming in the darkness - the light that shines among the thorns.
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5 reviews
August 3, 2018
I won this ebook in a Goodreads giveaway. In the past, when I've tried to read poetry I have felt overwhelmed and confused. Roses by Moonlight is a good collection to read if you are new to poetry as I am. I was able to follow the poems with the simplicity of words while at the same time experiencing the emotions intended. I recommend Roses by Moonlight to poetry newbies and those that may be experiencing relational complexities or just a reminder to love yourself. Uplifting and thoughtful writing.
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September 10, 2024
"your eyes meet and in an instant you know that you have loved this person for many lifetimes before"

"she didn't know that fire caused scars she only knew she was willing to put up with the pain."

Lovely, but probably not for everyone
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77 reviews6 followers
January 15, 2020
I read through incredibly fast. Most of the topics weren’t up to my tea, and I couldn’t seem to identify a strong central theme of any kind, nor did I find the writing memorable. My favorite poems and pieces of writing tend to be of this that i can relate to with my soul snd heart. My favorite poems tend to evoke strong emotion in me and i did not find myself feeling that towards the topics.

I did like this short poem though: “let love be your north star.“

And: “ the bird does not romance the flower that is sour-it simply goes to the one that is sweet.“

Profile Image for Jessica Harrocks.
128 reviews4 followers
January 30, 2019
I received this book as a gift. I might recommend it to someone going through a breakup. It is very much in the style of short napkin poems that you might hear at a small town coffeehouse open mic. Another term for that might be “instagram poet”, which is similar to “SoundCloud rapper”.
Is the book awful? No. Is it “raw emotion” and filled with illusions to nature? No. Three stars because I really like the cover.
Profile Image for Kate.
747 reviews
January 31, 2019
A student lent me this book, and while it's not at all bad, it just did nothing for me. The poems were a little too simplistic, and many of them felt like poems she wrote after a high school relationship ended.

I'm sure there are a lot of people out there who would enjoy this one, but for me, it just didn't stick.
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110 reviews
July 9, 2018
A very emotional work. Nicola's use of simple words to provoke such strong emotions moved me. I felt all the emotions that she was evoking with her words. I would recommend this volume of poetry fro anyone needing to feel that they are not the only ones going through pain of life.
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140 reviews
March 14, 2019
I really enjoyed this book. This is the type of poetry that I enjoy. Beautiful!
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498 reviews
July 16, 2018
Absolutely loved this collection of poems. These are the words that you need to hear, especially if you're going through a rough time.
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489 reviews121 followers
November 11, 2018
What an inspiring collection of poetry!! Everyone needs to read this.
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356 reviews35 followers
December 17, 2018
Definitely not the best poetry collection I've read but it was still enjoyable! I connected to a lot of the poems in it.
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132 reviews5 followers
January 23, 2019
this book feels like a collection of depression thoughts organized in stanzas.
Profile Image for Tori.
545 reviews14 followers
June 16, 2019
A little repetitive but there were some super solid poems in this collection.
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200 reviews8 followers
August 2, 2019
One of the best poetry collections I’ve ever read; Nicola Mar is definitely one of my new favorite authors and I’ll be reading more of her work soon.
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1,002 reviews36 followers
July 13, 2020
Most of this is the kind of thing you see screen printed on a throw pillow. Forgettable and trite. Just not for me.
Profile Image for Hannah.
40 reviews2 followers
October 12, 2021
So repeative.
Not much thought has been put into each 'poem'
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6,106 reviews113 followers
August 9, 2025
Roses by Moonlight by Nicola Mar – This was an Amazon freebie. I bet it would make a lovely, guided meditation with the right audiobook narrator! I enjoyed it! Happy Reading!
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March 15, 2019
saddened to think that this can be considered poetry... terrible waste of time and superficial whininess.
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