All About Slime is a poetry journal about a relationship that was toxic. It has its ups and downs that really ends on an ultimate up. The slime described in this poetry collection shined a woman to be the best that she could be.
Nicole S. Brown is the founder owner and operator of Poetry at Best that was established in Baton Rouge, LA. Nicole is the author of School Days, Holidays, and All Days That Lie Between (ISBN: 1449560954), More School Days, Holidays, and All Days That Lie Between (ISBN: 1449983952), Who Do You Love? Love Story in Poetry (ISBN: 1450549322), Who Do You Love? Love Story in Poetry (clean cut) (ISBN: 1451534981), God’s Calling You to Live a Life That’s True (ISBN: 1449549829), All About Slime (ISBN: 1448699290), All About Slime (clean cut) (ISBN: 145634711X), Trials of a Northeast Louisiana Child (ISBN: 144956609X), her first novella, The School of Hard Knocks (ISBN: 1460903579),Life Support (ISBN: 1467945277), The Refusal to Return to Slime (1497478561), Are You Still in Love With Who?, The Diminishing of Slime, and Wet Dreams . The books have 4.5 to 5 star reviews. Nicole is a Louisiana, Tennessee, Missouri,and Mississippi -certified, K-12 teacher who holds certifications in the following subject areas: Chemistry, Physics, General Science, Vocal Music and Reading. She holds a B.S., in Chemistry Education from the University of Louisiana-Monroe, a MEd in Reading Education from Alcorn State University, and an EdS in Educational Leadership from Delta State University.
Isn't it crazy how you find love, and everything begins to feel like a fairytale? You crave their presence perpetually. Being away from them feels like a part of you is lost. But what if you have fallen head over heels for the wrong individual?
All About Slime portrays a well-known storyline in its stanzas. It is a journal of intense, heartwarming, yet refreshing poems. It encompasses themes of love, heartbreak, and regret.
Actually, could anything be worse than loving the wrong person? Because when you love, you acknowledge their flaws and honor their soul. I wonder.
Nicole Brown writes this book with evident passion. Using eliciting language, she penned each poem utilizing striking incidents. It is not impossible to understand the author’s aim in composing each incredible piece. Because you feel the intentional acuity carried by each poem as you read. The poem is for all who are hurt or are still hurting.
I appreciated the sincerity in the poem God loves you, and so do I. It shows in-depth love even in the face of wrong. In each poem, the rhythmic flow was trickling. There's the explicit use of words and imagery in the book, showing the author’s poetic prowess.
Finally, I would recommend this book to people desiring healing from the pain of betrayal. This journal is the road to liberation from the shackles of toxic relationships. Shall we find an antidote in Nicole’s words? I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars.
All About Slime written by Nicole S Brown is a poetry journal regarding counterfeit love.
"I really miss the man I love" touched my heart. It reminded me of my love who is a part of someone else's life.
'I Don't Want You to' poem expresses the expectations of a girl from the man she loves. She wants him to be with her instead of marrying another woman. Some of us could have been in such a situation and could feel the deep emotions behind these words.
Nicole has written this journal in a smooth writing style. The words of the poem life thief are touching. After losing our love, we still crave to be around him. He becomes our world and we keep on thinking non-stop about that one person.
Fans of poetry journals should add this one to their bookshelf. It's the first poetry journal that I read this year and is written wonderfully by the author. I am glad to read it. It's worth reading.
All About Slime is an interesting read penned by the author Nicole Brown. One would enjoy reading poems like Pure Love, More than Friends, Why?
The poem "why?" is the most relatable one. Many of us must have thought about the questions that the author has mentioned in this poem. In this poem, there is one sided love and the lover is doing everything she can to get the attention of a man she loves.
"I Must Face the Fact" is about the feelings of a lover who isn't wanted back by the person he/she loves. Love is complicated. It's difficult to accept the fact that we aren't wanted by the one whom we love so much.
These poems are heart touching and may take you down the memory lane if you have been in similar situations. Readers who enjoy reading poems based on relationship/love/heartbreak should read this book. Once I started reading these poems, I couldn't keep this book down. Great work by Nicole in this book.