Oh my gosh! It’s almost April, which also means Poetry Month!!!! Yay!!!!! I will be participating in NaPoWriMo (National Poetry Writing Month).
To kick of the start of the season, (early) I picked up Dizzy In Your Eyes: Poems about Love by Pat Mora.
Synopsis:
Beloved children’s book author and speaker Pat Mora has written an original collection of poems, each with a different teen narrator sharing unique thoughts, moments, sadness, or heart’s desire: the girl who loves swimming, plunging into the water that creates her own world; the guy who leaves flowers on the windshield of the girl he likes. Each of the teens in these 50 original poems, written using a variety of poetic forms, will be recognizable to the reader as the universal emotions, ideas, impressions, and beliefs float across the pages in these gracefully told verses.
Review:
I have mixed feelings about poetry books, (Not books written in poetry) because you can love one poem, and hate the next, which I found to often happen in this book. However, I did love the demonstration and explantion about all the different forms of poetry used; I’ve been reading poetry for years, and even found a new format. So that was nice.
Overall the poetry was very well written, just that some were better than others.