Member Reviews
“And you said,
"Never forget me,"
as if the coast
could forget the ocean
or the lung
could forget the breath
or the earth
could forget the sun.”
Thank you Netgalley for providing me with the ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I've read quite a few poetry books since this beginning of this year and Beau Taplin is by far my favorite! His poetry is so relatable and beautifully written, you just can't get enough of it. As long as he continues to publish books, I'm going to keep reading them.
One of the best poetry books ever!
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So this book was an amazing experience as I read. With so many topics about love, loss, friendship, self-love, etc the author created a beautifull way to written all the poems so deeply and truthfull. I felt those words genuilly rearanged in the meanings that touched me and make me realise that my life is a mysterie and I´m so lucky to have it even with all the ups and downs.
I really enjoyed reading this book. I found the meaning about every word, and between them. What concernes about the writting, I think the author make it so simple, accessible and loyal to her heart. So I can say "I felt".
Thats no much more to say, although that: feel that book as you reading it, allow your heart to feel the wounds, scars and obstacles of you own life.
#netgalley #worldsofyou
Poetry has to be felt!
Happy readings!
There 1s much to like about Worlds of You; I read it cover to cover in one sitting. His poetry and prose stresses the commonality of the human experience, and because of that, it is easy to relate to. He covers the different types and phases of relationships well.
Some of the poems and wisdom seemed trite, but I never questioned the honesty or personal truth of what was written.
I even loved the dedication: "To all who believe in the splendor of stars and the miracle of being alive."
Some examples of what you'll find:
Overcome
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You aren't
what has happened to you,
you are
how you overcome it.
Into Place
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Chin up, child.
In my experience,
when a life
seems to be falling to pieces,
it is usually falling
into place.
from the poem Priorities:
"I just want someone who knows how to love me when I don't know how to love myself."
"I plant roots so deeply in the people I love that I always lose a piece of myself when they go."
I enjoyed this book, and think you'll find it worth a look.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Andrew McNeel Publishing for allowing me to read the book in exchange for an honest review. The opinions expressed here are strictly my own.
Worlds of You is a poetry collection about love, pain, passion, fear, drive, joy, failure, loss, … Worlds of You is a collection of Beau Taplin’s most treasured works.
As you can see from the list at the end of this review, I liked and even loved a lot of the poems from this collection. I’ve read Bloom, my first book I’ve ever read by him and I think that Worlds of You is even better! I really liked Bloom, but Worlds of You contains even more poems that I really like and this book is also a lot bigger than Bloom.
My favourite poems are:
Worlds in You
The Awful Truth
Don’t Pity Me
In Tune
Life Stories
Truth
The Greatest Weight
Fallback
One Fraction of a Moment
The Important Things
Act Cool
Light & Noise
Stay Friends
Forgiveness
Long Distance
The Pressure
Awfully Beautiful
Ticking Clock
A Careful Compromise
The Falling
Close Enough
Once Certainty
Hostels & Homes
The Long Road
Too Wrong
Anywhere, Anytime
A Fool’s Truth
The Slow Dance
Priorities
Moon Landing
Mistrust
The Hostage
Lovesick
The Privilege
A Reminder
The BAC of Forgetting
Goodbye
Imperfect
Awfully Sentimental
Healthy Eating
The Temple
Unstoppable
Overcome
Wildflowers
Courage
A Healthy Heart
The Hours
The Match
I cannot wait to read more poems written by the talented Beau Taplin!
Worlds of You is perhaps one of the most romantic collections I’ve read in quite some time. Everything about this book oozes romance and feels very personal as the author reflects on his life and experiences with love. I had to admire Taplin that not only is he self aware, has a good head on his shoulders, and knows exactly what he wants out of both life and love.
The first 75% of the book is dedicated entirely to passages and poems about romance, heartbreak, desire, and moving on. The last quarter of the book centered on the author’s own reflections of himself about himself and how important it is to love and care for yourself. Love-crazed teen me would have eaten this book up, it’s definitely a lighter read and I flew through the book faster than I expected. Despite some of the sadder themes this book is definitely a feel good read, with plenty of inspiring and hopeful passages that are grounded in reality.
One of my favorite passages was The Fictions of People which was a level headed meditation about the problem with relationships and how people have a tendency to view lovers through a lens of their own desires, not truly seeing the people underneath. This one was particularly notable to me just for how truthful it was about the issue with dating and one that I’ve experienced several times.
I also have to note that this book is very beautifully designed, with some poems printed on black and white photos of flowers. This is the type of book that you’d gift a lover as it is filled to the brim with thoughts about love and has a dreamy feel to it, definitely worth a read if you’re in need of a pick me up.
Based on the current wave of modern poetry, Worlds of You fits right in. As someone who does not prefer this type of poetry, the collection was not my favorite. The artwork was beautiful. The poems were almost too beautiful and romantic.
Beau taplin is definitely one of those writers who I need to keep on my radar from now on.
I thought overall this collection was really enjoyable. I didn't enjoy I'd say the first 1/4 of the book. I don't really know why, I just wasn't really feeling any of the poems. But I really did enjoy the rest of it. There's no denying I find Beau's writing beautiful. Lately when I'm reading modern poetry, I find myself connecting a lot with the work but not necessarily finding the writing to be pretty. But Taplin's I find to be really breathtaking at times. That being said, while I like his writing style I find it a bit inconsistent. I feel like I'm sometimes reading from two different styles within the same book. So that's why this is a three star for me; I liked a lot of the poems but don't know how I feel about the collection overall. I will definitely be reading more from him in the future though!
Thank you, NetGalley and the publisher for a chance to read this poetry collection!
For me personally, when it's a good collection I am constantly writing down quotes that inspire me or take note of entire poems which I connect with, and that's exactly what happened when I read "Worlds of You" by Beau Taplin.
Themes: Love, loss, relationships and Letting go, moving on.
Set up into two parts, part one being Heart and part two being Spirit.
Why I didn't rate this 5 stars: There was some repetition with the poems and I would have liked to read a few poems about more than just love and relationships, which is what this poetry collection mainly focuses on.
Overall, I would definitely recommend reading this to any lover of poetry.
My favourite poems:
"Free Will"
"Life Stories"
"Truth"
"The Chance Meeting"
"The Echo"
"Forgiveness"
"The Pressure"
"Belly Laugh"
"Skin Cells"
"Small, Quiet Gestures"
"The Extraordinary Life"
"Get Over It"
"Whoever said small things don't matter has never seen a match start a wildfire."
"A memory can be a marvellous getaway, but you must never make a home there."
"People are oceans. You cannot know them by their surface."
What else is to be expected from Beau? Absolutely loved the poems; they were simple yet moving. There were definitely some I liked more than others, but the compilation in its entirety is a work of art in its own beautiful way. I expect more works from Beau in the future! If you liked Bloom, what are you waiting for? Get your hands on this one!
Amazing. True. Positivity.
Here are the words that crossed my mind after finishing this book.
Once again, my love for words and for potry hit. Before talking avout the book, let's just talk about the cover first: according to me, the cover is also full of petry and she perfectly match the inside: both delicate and thorny, fragile, dark but colorful too.
In worlds of you, Beau Taplin covers different topic such as self confidence, acceptation, the loss and some more. I really liked the richness of the subjects chosen to be developed. They were well developped. More than once the poems talked to me.
Uncompromising, Beau Taplin writes about the life as it is: ruthless but so beautiful!
The messages conveyed were full of positivity and I really enjoyed this! Since the very begining of Worlds of you, I fell in love with Beau Taplin's style. Through this pages, I had the impression of dive into humans emotions. I finished this book exhed, but really motivated at the same time!
As you can understand by my review, I really loved this book.! I recommand you thisbook whether you like petry or not!
Thank you netgalley and Andrews McMeel Publishing for allowing me to read this book!
Here is my french review:
Une fois encore, mon amour pour la poésie a frappé. Cette fois-ci, le coupable, c'est Beau Taplin. Son ouvrage a su trouver son public en l'amoureuse des mots que je suis.
Avant d'entrer dans le vif du sujet, arrêtons-nous sur la couverture s'il vous plaît.
A mon sens, elle est également gorgée de poésie et elle reflète parfaitement l'intérieur du roman: délicat mais épineux à la fois, fragile, sombre, mais coloré également.
Dans Worlds of you, Beau Taplin aborde des sujets assez variés tels que l'amour, la condfance en soi, l'acceptation de sa différence, l'absence, et bien d'autres thèmes.
La richesse des thèmes abordés m'a beaucoup plus, ce d'autant plus que la plupart étaient traités avec beaucoup de justesse. Plus d'une fois je me suis retrouvée dans certain des poèmes.
Beau Taplin nous expose sans concessions la vie telle qu'elle est: impitoyable, mais tellement belle.
Les messages portés par ces textes respirent la positivité. Chaque mot a son importance. Dès les premières lignes, je suis tombée amoureuse de la plume de Beau Taplin. Ces 192 pages sont une véritable traversée d'un bon nombre des émotions humaines. Je suis ressortie de ma lecture épuisée, mais paradoxalement regonflée à bloc!
Vous l'aurez compris, ce recueil est donc un beau coup de coeur!
Alors que vous soyez amoureux de la poésie ou pas, save the date, Worlds of you sort le 22 mai!
Thank you Andrews McMeel Publishing for providing an ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Worlds of You is a poetry collection about all kinds of love. It varies from relationship, heartbreaks, friendship and life-altering moments. The poems are easy to follow and inspirational. I like it but it wasn't as impactful as I've thought. Some of them are ordinary and fell flat.
DNF @ page 75.
No sense in me continuing to move my eyes over page after page of sentences that sound kind of nice, but that ultimately will not stick with me at all. (Also, some of what he writes sounds like things my emotionally abusive ex said to me, so there's that, too.)
This is just not for me, I think, and I did not enjoy it.
I am honestly shocked at how much I connected with this book.... like to the point were I'm seriously considering using one of these poems in my wedding vows. The poems are simply stunning. They're simple, yet undeniably beautiful. I related to the first section of this book called "Heart", though I enjoyed the second section "Spirit" as well. I'm 100% in love with Worlds of You.
I have received a much appreciated digital copy of this book from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
"Rise and shine.
I've always
felt such fondness
for that sweet old phrase.
As though
we are all little suns.
As though
we are all someone's day."
I loved this. I was immediately invested right from the start because of that introduction. The first poem and the explanation really got to me, and I was hooked the whole way through. I really enjoyed the writing style, the themes of love and acceptance, and I thought that a lot of the poems throughout the book stood out. The photographs were beautiful, and I loved the minimalism in the design. The pages with a short poem over a flower photo were so simple and nice. Some of Taplin's poems really reminded me of Madisen Kuhn's writing style, which I also love. Overall a really lovely book!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for allowing me to read this!
I'm not sure about this current trend in poetry of writing depressing "love" poems to some mysterious person. To me, it always comes off melodramatic and demands the reader be invested in some relationship without any details of it. It's supposed to be something anyone can relate to, I'm sure; just sub in your own partner and voila! However, I find it off-putting, generic, and impersonal, and it's not even a unique topic. It reminds me of "I Still Want It," another book I particularly disliked.
But beyond even the subject matter, I found the actual writing to be uninteresting and clunky. I'm not even entirely sure I would classify a lot of this as poetry. Instead, it's a sentence or two that sounds like a really immature person waxing philosophical about the nature of relationships or love.
When it comes to poetry books, I make note of particular poems that I find particularly interesting, but my little paper just has many page numbers with "ew" and "eye-roll" next to them. On one hand, I'm really disappointed by this collection, but on the other, I am glad that I was able to review the book without purchasing it, especially since I had heard so many excellent things about the author that I had put several of his books onto my to-read shelf. Now, unfortunately, I will be removing them.
I've read several poetry collections this year, and this one is just such a terrible letdown. To those interested in it, I would recommend skipping it and checking something like the vastly superior Depression & Other Magic Tricks.
Worlds of You is a poetry book written by Beau Taplin. Where do I even begin? This book is a flurry of emotions from start to finish. It deals with themes of love, loss, heartbreak, happiness, satisfaction, melancholy, and the sheer beauty of life. Once more, Taplin has given us poetry that is just perfect to read in public transport, in the midst of the hubbub of life. His words are clever enough that a smile will grace your lips, that tears will pour down your face, that you’ll be so deeply moved by even the simplest of his poems.
Words escape me when I try to explain this. This poetry collection managed to evoke the love of my life in the grandest of sense. It made me refocus on being happy with what I have, and it made me appreciate the love I’m blessed to be the recipient of. Taplin captures the essence of the universe in this beautiful construction of words.
This poemario is divided in two parts, Heart and Spirit.
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Heart is filled with poems that spin a recollection of memories and thoughts, managing to bring us in with their lovely verses, and Spirit is reminiscent of wisdom passed down from generation to generation. Beau Taplin reminds us that love is supposed to be healthy; great sacrifices, great dramas, and great depressions aren’t required for a great and grand love.
If I were to number the poems that I love in this book, it would take an entire page. However, those that will forever have a special place in my heart include In Tune, The Moment, Fall Back, and especially especially Long Distance. Long Distance is a poem meant for everyone who has ever hesitated with taking a leap of love because they’re scared of who they might lose—it’s better to take a leap than to have never taken one at all. In Tune is a collection of emotions about timing, when to planets synchronize their orbits so that they are forever circling around the same point, independent, but able to be their own selves.
I recommend this book to anyone with a heart that bleeds and anyone who loves love. You’ll definitely adore Beau Taplin’s words.
Rating: 5 Stars
Once I realized that this was a sequel I read the first book. Now I'm not sure if it was because I read the first book on my computer but I wasn't a big fan it was hard to tell where the poems ended and the next one began. I took that with a grain of salt when I went into reading this book and I'm glad I did because there was
no problem telling the difference this time. I loved this one the metaphors were brilliant and while some of the poems were very short and to the point others were longer and really gave you tons of emotion. I think this was great because I could really relate to a lot of the poems and sometimes i felt like they were written about
me because I understood so hard. I think that is the best part about poetry books is that is all up to your perspective. This is a great read if you like poetry books and if you don't then check this one out anyway because who knows it might change your mind. While there were poems about love, there were poems about life, as well as poems about embracing who you are it really made the whole book complete. The best one in my opinion had to be the one titled "Life stories" It was perfect and I could read it all day every day and never tire of the message. Great book and I loved each poem more than the other. Check it out.
Worlds of You
Poetry & Prose
by Beau Taplin
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Poetry
Pub Date 22 May 2018
I am reviewing a copy of Worlds of You through Andrews McMeel Publishers and Netgalley:
This is a beautiful collection of poetry from Australian Poet and Social Media Star Beau Taplin:
Worlds of You is a beautifully compiled collection of poetry dealing with the many emotions and aspects of life. The words are filled with lyric and wisdom and written from the depths of the heart.
Beau Taplin offers wisdom and heart as well as insight and comfort in this beautifully written collection of poetry.
Five out of five stars !
Happy Reading!
It was a satisfactory read. There were pieces that I highlighted. I find Worlds of You as a collection of hurting; healing, encouraging, inspiring, they were raw and honest pieces that anyone can connect with. There was friendship, relationships, growing up, changing. I appreciate them, I find them encouraging mostly too. Lastly, the cover design and the roses inside were aesthetically placed well. It makes gives the piece somewhat of a more dramatic flair.
*Thank you to NetGalley and the Publisher for providing me with a copy of this book.*
My Demons
You deserve everything there is to give.
Breakfast in bed.
Diamonds on your doorstep.
Little notes hidden everywhere.
I want you to have all of my secrets
and all of my demons,
because you especially deserve
all the parts of me
I’m usually too afraid to share.
This. Is. Beautiful. This poetry collection by Beau Taplin will surely capture your heart from the very first page. It’s simply wonderful that I can not stop myself from reading. I knew right from the beginning that this will be a special book for me and I was right. Because until now I’m still in love with it. The words, the emotion and everything is perfect!
Fallback
My heart does not
have a fall back,
no plan B
or fail-safe,
it’s you
or no one else.
I’ve read several poetry books before but aside from The Princess Saves Herself In This One by Amanda Lovelace, this one is by far my favorite!! The book is divided into two sections, Heart and Spirit. The first part is all about matters of the heart, for when you’re in love, heartbroken, need encouraging or facing challenges. The latter is more on self-love, healing and understanding. Taplin’s words are inspiring and beautiful thay they all touched me! I loved it! I adore his work!
Overall, it’s highly recommended! Like, everyone should read this one!