the witch doesn't burn in this one

the witch doesn't burn in this one

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I did not enjoy poetry that much. I always thought that school had destroyed any love for it I had. Now, I realise that there was another reason: I had never before read poetry that spoke to me. I am glad I came across this book, and the previous one, (as well as poems from Dimoula and Rupi Kaur). Now I know that there is poetry for me. Poetry that is fuelled by rage and fire. I loved this one.

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I started out thinking I'd like this more than the first volume, but after like twenty pages I could hardly bear it anymore. This is the same fucking phrase over and over again. And I'm still of the opinion that this is not poetry.

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I didn’t like the structure of this book at all. Comparing women to witches and then use this as a theme in her writing annoyed me. No poem spoke to me or touched me. She might claim to be a feminist but her writing is misandrous.

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I Dont know why, but I Go so Mad while Reading this

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“women don't endure simply because we can; no, women endure because we aren't given any other choice. - they wanted us weak but forced us to be strong.” i love feminism, but i hate THIS kind of feminism. she said it herself misandry!! some poems were good and relatable, but that's all.

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