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This is a collection of Elodie Parthenay poems.
It includes an easy to connect and sincere view on Love, Loss, Longing and Self-Love.
I really loved the collection in general because of how it is structured and the simple writing.
Some of the poems are really a piece of art but in the whole they get lost.
I think that if your looking for an easy conection with a beautiful collection of poems, this is for you.
I look forward to reading more of her poems!
Thanks NetGalley and the publisher for this Book in return of an honest review.
🌅 #BookReview - The Sun Always Knows Where To Find Me 🌅
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Thank you so much to @netgalley for giving me early access to this collection of poetry. ❣️
I bloody adored this one. It had themes of self love, self acceptance, difficult/traumatic relationships, finding yourself in love and life AND mental health. I screenshotted about 7 favourites - I can’t get enough. 🌅
I’ll definitely be getting myself a physical copy of this as I know it’s one I’ll go back to time and time again. Simply stunning x
If you’re going through heartache, mental health troubles or experiencing a rough patch in your life or relationships, please read this. And tell yourself that “the sun always knows where to find me”. 😘🌅❣️
*Thanks to NetGalley and IBPA for providing me with a digital ARC of this book, in exchange for an honest review.*
A brilliant debut poetry collection from Elodie Parthenay!
Main themes range from: loving others and self-love, lust, loss, and longing.
Elodie's raw, beautiful, and simplistic writing style made her poems easy to connect with and understand. With some pieces resonating more than others.
I truly believe that many people will be able to relate to her poetry.
I look forward to reading more of her works!
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read and review this book. However, I do not have the capabilities to read it in protected pdf only. Thank you.
I agree with another reviewer that poetry (and all literature) is rather subjective, and there wasn't a real wow factor with this work, overall. Individually, there were some poems that were beautiful, heartbreaking, and felt like a punch to the gut. However, as a cohesive work, it wasn't my favorite compilation.
Thank you, NetGalley for this ARC!
While I understand poetry is really subjective, I didn't think there was anything special about this collection. This would have been better suited to Instagram or tumblr!
This poetry collection has love, heartbreak and growth all in one and I truly believe that there is something that everyone can relate to in here.
Only wish it was downloadable to kindle
First of all thank you for Netgalley and the publisher for providing me an e-arc in exchange for an honest review.
I want to say that poetry is very subjective, liking one and not the other is akin to taste in music, you can’t please everyone.
This was a miss for me. The writer created a beautiful collection of her work and the way the book was structured was super clear.
My issues lay with the poems not resonating with me and the fact that the blurb of the book indicated something different from what I’ve read.
I don’t want to say anything negative or rate this book negatively because, again, this is a very subjective opinion.
This was such a lovely collection of poetry. The poems focused on love, relationships, self-love and self-care. It is separated into sections and my favorite section was titled “forests”. I liked the structure of the poems. There were a few poems that I didn’t relate to or really liked, but overall the majority of the poems were great.
A big thank you to Net Galley for providing me with an arc in exchange of an honest review. "The Sun Always Knows Where to Find Me" is Elodie Parthenay's debut poetry collection, which mesmerised me with its' bittersweet approach to discuss topics such as love, loss, embracing yourself and relationships. Parthenay's writing style is very raw and simplistic, which made it easy for me to connect with the poems. I believe that everyone will be able to relate to this book, at least partially. The only thing that I disliked is that some of the poems feel a little rushed, but overall I like the stricture, I just think that some of the poems needed a little more work. The trigger warnings include grief, loss, heartbreak, etc. An awesome read for everyone who loves deep yet simplistic poetry!
although I couldn't connect with and love all of the poems in this collection, the ones that resonated with me.. really resonated with me
just a beautiful work of art.
I feel like this would be a little hidden gem for a lot of people, I will share some of my favorite parts below.
constantly finding the light in the shadows, not to hoard it but to light others' way.
my mind is a wonder, see how it turned the pain of having lost into gratefulness for having known.
the sun always knows where to find me.
I would include more but you'd just have to pick up this collection for yourself :)
ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.
What a beautiful collection. Thank you netgalley for an arc in exchange for an honest review. I thoroughly enjoyed the emotion in this one and found it very relatable.
I’m mixed on this one. There are some poems I absolutely loved and identified with. While there were others I struggled to follow. Maybe that just means there can be something for everyone in the collection. Either way it is a beautiful expression of emotions and experiences.
Thank you NetGalley for the free ebook.
It just didn't work for me. I enjoyed a few poems, but I didn't like most of them. This doesn't mean they are bad, but I don't have a feeling I'll remember them as I do some I've read before.
This is just the style of poetry I love!
I love the way this book was laid out, and love how raw and honest the poetry was.
So many poems in this book resinated with me!
Loved this.
very special!
The Sun Always Knows Where to Find Me is a collection of poems by Elodie Parthenay. These poems discuss relationships, loss, and love.
There were very few poems that I felt connected to. Some pieces were very vague and I couldn’t relate on an emotional level. That being said, it doesn’t mean that others will feel the same. Poetry is very personal and there will be certain works that don’t speak to you. Thank you to NetGalley and Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA) for this eARC in exchange for my honest review.
1.5 stars
This read like 2014 Tumblr "deep" text posts. There were a few that I did actually enjoy but overall this collection read very teenage angsty and wasn't very enjoyable for me.
book given in exchange for an honest review
Pros: As someone who is new to reading poetry, I am thankful to NetGalley for offering the opportunity to read new poetry collections. The cover of this book caught my attention, as did the title. One of my favorite parts of this reading experience was to see the placement of the words of a poem on the page and to think about the spacing/punctuation/italicizing chosen by the poet. I think women in their 20s and 30s will relate to many of the poems in this book. My favorite section was “bloom,” especially the poem “the work is never over.”
Cons: None that I can think of. Poetry is very personal, so each collection might not be for every reader.
Thank you to NetGalley and Elodie Parthenay for the opportunity to read this book.
''you are so full of light, darling that in just a week i bloomed''
For a debut poetry collection, this was a delight. I absolutely loved almost every single poem on this book. I was so hooked by the first few pages that the next thing I knew I finished it. If you love poetry about heartbreak, loss and a little of self-love, this is the book you're looking for.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for letting me read this before publication date.
This poetry collection has love, heartbreak and growth all in one and I truly believe that there is something that everyone can relate to in here. While simplistic and very easy to read, it’s wildly relatable and poignant. Definitely one that I will look back on from time to time. Thanks NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC in return of an honest review.