
Member Reviews

Words, Words, Words is the kind of poetry collection that sneaks up on you and lingers long after you’ve closed the book. V.S. Woodraven weaves words like a spell, capturing those quiet moments of love, loss, and resilience in a way that feels deeply personal yet universal. Some poems hit like a whisper, others like a gut punch, but all of them make you feel something real. What I loved most was how effortlessly the emotions poured off the page—it’s like the author reached into my own thoughts and put them into poetry. A beautifully raw and moving collection.

Y’all. This book? It’s got FEELS. Big ones. The kind that sneak up on you and suddenly you’re staring at a single line like it just personally attacked your soul. 😭💥 Words, Words, Words isn’t just poetry—it’s a deep dive into life’s messy, beautiful chaos. Some poems will make you smile, some will break you a little, and ALL of them will make you think. It’s like Woodraven bottled up human emotions and poured them straight onto the page. If you love words that hit like a freight train wrapped in silk, grab this book ASAP. 📖✨

A very beautiful collection- more than a few passages left me thinking of how each of us never has a truly unique experience and yet we leave each other to suffer alone. The world could do so much better with more kindness and understanding- and yet I suppose poems like this also spring from hurt. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this!