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LVOE: Poems, Epigrams & Aphorisms | Atticus
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For the first time since he began writing, three-time New York Times bestselling author Atticus is inviting readers to take a look behind the mask as he embarks on a powerful journey inward in search of love, peace, and acceptance. Even if youve never heard his name, youve probably met someone with his words tattooed on their skin or heard them sung at a music concert. Atticus, the young, anonymous NYT Best Selling Author, has taken the world by storm with his beautiful poetry and powerful, simple themes of love and strength of the human spirit. Dubbed The #1 Person to Follow by Teen Vogue. And The Worlds Most Tattoo-able Poet by Galore Magazine, he has been followed, quoted, and shared by some of the worlds top superstars, from Karlie Kloss to Shawn Mendes, Emma Roberts, and Alicia Keys. His words have been tattooed by tens of thousands of his avid followers. He has been featured in Time Magazine, Elle, The Guardian, Fast Company, Publishers Weekly, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal. He has worked with Kygo, Maroon 5, Absolute Vodka, Stance Socks, Target, Urban Outfitters, and Refinery 29. In 2020, Atticus launched his own brand of wine, aptly called Lost Poet, which has become the #1 selling wine on Winc.com. All while wearing a mask and keeping his identity a secret. In his words, sending love from the shadows. His fourth poetry collection, LVOE., is a study into himself. Using his instantly recognizable lyrical style, gorgeous black-and-white illustrations, and relatable themes, Atticus will once again dazzle readers, inspiring them to also look within. This collection will feature all-new poems, each paired with beautiful sketches that bring the words alive from the page. An exploration of self-love, meditation, meaning, loss, and romance, LVOE. is a look forward, a look backward, but most importantly a look inward to the often confusing yet hopeful human experience.
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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick
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The #20in4 #FabulousFebruary readathon was a success thanks to a bit of a stomach bug.

New Zealand Overview: final 25%
The Heart Principle: final 50%
Lucky Leap Day: first 50%
The Wide Window: read
LVOE: read

Thanks for hosting @Andrew65
I was able to finish almost everything I wanted to.

Susanita I hope you‘re feeling better. 10mo
Andrew65 That‘s excellent, well done 👏👏👏🙌🎊🎉🥳 Hope the stomach has improved. 10mo
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick @Susanita @Andrew65 Thanks, friends! I am feeling better now. I lucked out that it wasn't too bad, but it was a good excuse to stay home and read! 😁 10mo
Andrew65 @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Always good to have an excuse to read! 10mo
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️❤️ 2y
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Eggs Beautiful 🥾⛰️ 2y
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TheSpineView Beautiful!😍 2y
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Panpan

One of those books that make you regret spending money on a hard copy. 1/5

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WorldsOkayestStepMom
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Recently bought this lovely book of poetry and I want to reread it already! I want to make my notes in the margins, I want to highlight, I want to color, I want to dog-ear the pages that I love. I want to carry it around like Rory Gilmore and always be reading from it. I want to write my memories of my love in the book next to the poems that remind me of them. I've never had a book that makes me feel this way before!

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Bookish_Gal
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Sweet poems. Missed Atticus writing poems. While it didn‘t feel powerful, it felt calming. Loved the closing love her but leave her wild short story. The message that love is imperfect is felt throughout poems on “her, love, wander, soul, and cuddle.” Love the cursive, some are hard to figure. The doodles are cute, makes the clearer point that Atticus is the most tattooed poet. I think it fell short of his older works, but still a very nice read

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Bookish_Gal
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Be yourself
Someone out there loves
The person
You‘re trying to hide

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Bookish_Gal

What a shame it would be
To see only what is real in this world

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