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These bitingly funny short poems and illustrations made me remember and smile about this stage of life. I hope that the author will later do more books about other stages of life -- middle-age, career paths, parenthood, aging parents....

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Quarter Life Poetry: Poems for the Young, Broke and Hangry is a poetry book that captures perfectly the minds of people of any age going through a similar situation out there in the grown up world. Readers can easily relate to one, two, or all of the poems, and their funny illustrations that go from a bad apartment to Friday nights in sweatpants. Events like these ones, is what readers will find in this humorous book of the Quarter Life Poetry: Poems for the Young, Broke and Hangry.

The book is categorized in the different struggles of life such as routines, money, food, social life, and more. Each struggle has several poems and an illustration to go with it to exemplify the words in a comical way. They express the struggles one goes through after college, like trying to find the dream job, dealing with people, and even trying to stay fit. What author Samantha Jayne didn’t expect was to have other people relate to her day-to-day life experiences.

I really liked the poems, they’re short and sarcastic, and their illustrations are simple and cute. Some of the things that the author talks about I can definitely relate to, like getting all excited when receiving mail to find out it’s all bills.

“A tragic part of postgrad life is no student ID. It was my golden ticket to getting s**t free.”

All in all, Quarter Life Poetry: Poems for the Young, Broke and Hangry is the perfect book for a quick read and a good time. Especially, when you realize you’re not the only one out there going to a quarter life crisis.

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