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Review of 101 Poems That Could Save Your Life - Daisy Goodwin by Squinkle

Advantages: cheers you up
Disadvantages: you're left wanting more

After watching the programmes on television, telling us of tales of love and more recently Christmas poems, I wasn't surprised to find a whole stack of books edited by Daisy Goodwin on the shops shelves. But this is a good thing. This is a woman who understands and has been to places that we have all visited and some that we would rather not remember, and in this book there is a poem for every occasion. Ones that let us grieve and mourn, such a ...
...infamous Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep to poems that make us realise that maybe life isn't as bad as it seems like Streemin by Roger McGough and Loss by Wendy Cope. This book has it covered with poems that make you laugh and cry, and even a section called "Don't let the B******s Grind You Down." It holds within its small binding a cornucopia of poems some that you may know, others you may not, but with each section is an explanation and an insight, ... Read review

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20.05.2006
Poem therapy
Review of 101 Poems to Get You Through The Day And Night - Daisy Goodwin by Helen87

Advantages: good diverse selection
Disadvantages: a few really terrible poems!

I am really, really annoyed as I wrote this entire opinion and then deleted it so have to write it all again!! Okay... I chose this book when I won a prize at school for something (being brilliant probably, lol) a couple of years ago. I've never really been huge on owning books - I own a perfectly good library card - but I like poems and felt maybe I could do with some help getting through the day and night so I thought this would be a good choice. ...
...modern life'. If you believed its editor, Daisy Goodwin, youd think it was full of ready-made miracle cures to magically solve all your everyday problems. Get real, surely none of us are that naïve, but what this book does provide is a selection of poems old and new for every occasion, featuring famous poets and introducing not-so-famous ones. The book is divided into sections for each part of the day you need to tackle: there is 'GETTING OUT OF ... Read review

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05.10.2003
We'll talk its pensive hours away
Review of Best Poems of the Bronte Sisters - Dover Thrift Editions by MAFARRIMOND

Advantages: An different aspect to the Bronte sisters
Disadvantages: All too short

Best Poems of the Bronte Sisters by Emily Bronte, Anne Bronte and Charlotte Bronte I would hazard a guess that everyone reading this review has heard of one or all of the Bronte sisters. They are better known of course for their novels including Wuthering Heights, Agnes Grey and Jane Eyre. These multi talented sisters Emily, Anne and Charlotte, as well as writing their famous and widely read novels, also wrote poetry. In this small anthology, “Best ...
...with examples of their work. Published by Dover Publications on April 1st 1997 and edited by Candace Ward. The book contains 47 poems in total; 23 of Emily’s, 14 of Anne’s and 10 of Charlotte’s. It is however not the first analogy of poems by the sisters to be published. History of the Bronte Sister’s Poetry Emily and Anne invented their make-believe world of Gondal writing poems and stories to entertain themselves and each other. Charlotte inadvertently ... Read review

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13.06.2004
Lament for a lost poet
Review of Collected Poems of Dylan Thomas 1934-1952 - Dylan Thomas by Alican

Advantages: Very deep, some moving poems
Disadvantages: Can take a while to get into it

Just to make it clear form the start, I am reviewing the 'Everyman's Poetry' book which contains works by Thomas from between 1931 and 1952. I was first introduced to Dylan Thomas properly by my English teacher as we have had to study his poetry for my course. I had heard of him before but it had never really crossed my mind to actually read any of his work, mostly due to my laziness. Now however, I am glad I was introduced to Thomas' work. At first ...
...have studied more and more, I feel that I have become more aware of how he presents his ideas and I would certainly encourage any reader struggling with his works to persevere, as it really does get easier and a lot more interesting! The Book --------------------------------- This 112 page edition of the book not only contains 62 of Thomas' best known and best loved poems, but also a note on the author and editor, a timeline of Thomas' life, a ... Read review

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19.04.2005
The first Mrs Rochester
Review of Wide Sargasso Sea (Penguin Modern Classics) - Jean Rhys by ring_of_roses

Advantages: Excellent, engaging story
Disadvantages: Sometimes challenging, hard to understand if you haven't read Jane Eyre

...read previously and loved), and Wide Sargasso Sea. I felt uneasy about "add ons" to books. For one thing, it was not written by Charlotte Bronte, so I felt this was just ripping off her idea to make money. How wrong I was. Despite being billed as a prequel to Jane Eyre, I would read Bronte's novel first as otherwise the events and characters in WSS may seem irrelevant and confusing. This book costs £5.99 - £8.99 depending on edition. PLOT The novel ...
...Creole girl - meaning that she is born in the Caribbean but is white. The first part describes Antoinette childhood and pre-Rochester years. Her family has fallen from great wealth and power as slave owners into poverty due to the emancipation of slaves. Her mother, Annette, remarries Mr Mason (thus changing Antoinette's name) but sadly is driven to madness when her ill son dies and her house is burned down. In the second part, reader, she marries ... Read review

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05.08.2008


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