Speechless. All I can say is that I loved every ounce of this book. J.M. Storm is one of my favorite poets . His writing always cheers me up when I m feeling down. He’s not afraid to reveal his raw emotions. He uses his writing to express the importance of self love and encouragement . I could go on forever, so do yourself a favor and read it for yourself .
I wish I could understand the high praise reviews of this compilation but maybe I have just outgrown this form of poetry, perception, and prose. It all feels so vapid and unintentionally uncontroversial.
There are no unique feelings expressed in this, just the most basic advice your friends will give you during a break up or new love affair. “Love is good” is this books premise “breakups hurt and dependence is good” is its secondary premise.
J.M Storm, the only thing insufferable in poetry is vagueness and complete lack of personal ties. There is nothing personal in here, it’s like a bad therapy session. The only time he got personal was when he got overly descriptive about his sex life though even that remained dull. Maybe this was meant for preteens but I can’t imagine it being so given previously mentioned graphic-ness.
Vapid poetry at worst, a bad self-help book at best. Yung Pueblo is easy to digest but there is at least a weight behind the things he says.
This review is so mean and angry which is unintentional, this book just felt deeply unnecessary. Watered down Rupi.