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the three o'clock in the morning sessions by Angie Martin

melcheslog's review against another edition

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5.0

This collection of poetry was impressive and moving. Each one is unique and draws upon the reader's emotions. The styles very and yet you can tell they all come from a similar place of mind. It is thought provoking and channels into the reader's very soul. I truly appreciate the courage the writer has for putting this work together and out to the public. Poetry is a very raw and emotional glimpse into a writer's heart and soul. This collection is beautiful and amazing.

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4.0

I stumbled on this while browsing Amazon on my Kindle. It was a pleasant, comfortable read with beautiful word choice. I liked the poems and really enjoyed "brief love" at the end. Well done work.

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4.0

I liked the prose in this book more than the poetry. Great voice!

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5.0

This isn't a long book, but I enjoyed her poetry so very much. It was very relatable and not like the poems you were forced to read in school that made no sense.

I suppose I really love her poems for a selfish reason. She writes poems like I do! All the heartache and all of her heart are poured into her poetry, and it's a very beautiful thing, although anguishing to go through.

Thank you Angie for giving us your heart and soul in these deeply heartfelt poems. I admire your courage and bravery.

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3.0

This was pretty good, but not my favorite poetry collection. I think it started off better than it ended, but there were a few poems towards the end that I liked enough to bookmark. I was not a fan of the short story at the end. It wasn't terrible, but it definitely wasn't for me. Maybe I went into reading this with expectations of something very different. I'm a night owl, so 3AM feels more like noon to me, but I know for most of the world, it's a time when your mind can go to strange places if you're still awake. I think I expected things like that, instead of mostly poems that felt like what I would want to read shortly after a breakup.

But, overall, I liked this enough to keep an eye out for other collections of poetry by Angie Martin.
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