Member Reviews
The poems tell stories that are highly relatable, and they do that with powerful words that awaken compassion towards ourselves and that don't feel like the same old story about self-love.
I really loved that the author herself is the narrator of her own poetry collection and I enjoyed listening to her voice that conveys emotion, passion and dedication, and is a very pleasant voice too. I think the audiobook gives the possibility not to focus too much on one of the sides of the book (which reflects how the two sides of the brain work, in fact "on the left side of the book are poems that light up the analytical, literal, left side of the brain and on the right side are poems that bring your creative side to life", as the description reads) and can better reach our heart in a deep way. Nevertheless I think I'm going to buy the printed book so that I can read a few lines here and then, when I need to.
I only wish this collection was not so explicitly addressed to women because I feel everyone, independently of their gender, should listen to or read these poems: each and every person deserves to feel worthy and to be reminded of it.
Wow, where do I even begin? Self Love Poetry: For Thinkers & Feelers is a collection of poetry written by Melody Gofred, focused on self-love - what it means, how to feel it, the journey around it, and so much more. It is written in a way that is simple yet so resonant and so powerful. It is raw and real and beautiful, and I cried multiple times because of just how desperately I needed to hear the words and how hard they hit me.
The audiobook is narrated by Melody Godfred herself, and it made the reading/listening experience even more powerful and impactful. Her narrative voice and actual voice is soft yet strong, and it made me feel so much that I couldn't stop listening and never wanted it to be over. It felt like a friend was talking to me, and comforting me, and it gave me so many reminders that I will carry with me. I think I found it at the perfect time in my life as well, but I can't wait to get a physical copy so I can highlight all the lines that mean the most to me.
I would absolutely recommend this if you're looking for a book about self-love and want something tender, soft, and lovely to read. It is simple in a lot of ways, and I don't think that will work for everyone, but it didn't feel like basic advice you see on Pinterest. While the writing is simple, there is something about it that is magical, and I think it's going to resonate with so many readers.