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love these poems
These photo challenges are great because they make me move stuff up in my #tbr ! I searched “new” on my goodreads and this is the one I found. I love reading poetry especially about difficult topics! I see a trip to Barnes & Noble in my future. #auldlangreads #newintitle #poetry #deepintbr
I read this between Aug 16 & 18th and gave it 3.5 ⭐️ on Good Reads. The poems in this collection are easy to read. I didn‘t dislike this collection and I have another of Gatwood‘s books but I felt that it was repetitive. None of the poems necessarily stand out in my mind as an individual poem.
Most relatable poem in her book in my opinion! #ButtonPoetry #OliviaGatwood #NewAmericanBestFriend
This book started my obsession for button poetry, because it was easy to understand. I struggle with poetry reading at times, but this book was a easy book to read through. The first poem was so relatable it set the mood for the rest of the book in my opinion. Later I watched some of her performances and read along with the book. Very enjoyable!
Beautiful and raw. This poet is powerful and amazing with her words!
So excited to start reading. I‘ve heard a few of these read aloud, but now I can finally delve deep into the collection.
This was a lovely slim book of poetry. I discovered Olivia Gatwood after seeing a video of her reading “Ode to my Bitch Face” and “Ode to the Women of Long Island.” This collection was more of the same sharp poetry. Love.
"But what about the lioness, I might say, colossal queen of the animal kingdom, or even a house cat, twitching mouse caught in its claws, how could my body not be that?"
#QuotsyFeb18 pussy #cat @TK-421
"Rumor was, the camp dog only had three legs because a boy swung his gun during rifle practice."
#QuotsyFeb18 #rumor @TK-421
This is a short collection of poetry meant for every woman. You will find yourself in these verses, maybe more than once. Raw, emotional and truthful. I read this in one sitting and now wish it wasn't over. I will share this with my high school students who are sure to love it too.
I‘ve read some truly horrible poetry by young women this year, so I was really happy to find something that didn‘t make me want to barf. I might pass this on to my 14yo, it seems more like YA poetry than adult (if that makes sense)
I love Olivia Gatwood. This collection is full of raw honesty and reality that I just couldn't put it down. We see Gatwood learn what sexuality is, and how that manifested for her. We hear her does that are so timely, and so honest that it makes you rethink so many things. This tiny little collection is really amazing and well worth the read.
My #bookmail includes my gift subscription to #bookabuy and my very first book of poetry from #buttonpoetry which was SIGNED!
I'm torn between this poetry collection being a pick and a so-so. I heard her perform Ode to My Bitch Face and it was amazing. I'm thinking if I heard more of these performed and the inflection behind them I might like them more.
I just saw a video of her performing one her poems from Button Poetry, and I really liked it. It was called "Ode to Bitch Face," which through her intro it sounds like it'll be funny, but it's not. https://www.facebook.com/oliviagatwoodpoetry/videos/1353627491361459/ STRONG LANGUAGE --