Pillow Thoughts IV
Stitching the Soul
by Courtney Peppernell
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Pub Date Aug 04 2020 | Archive Date Jul 21 2020
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Description
Self-healing is the theme of the entire Pillow Thoughts series. While books II and III focus on healing the heart and mind, respectively, Pillow Thoughts IV offers a balm for healing the soul. Have a cup of tea and let yourself feel.
A Note From the Publisher
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EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781524854522 |
PRICE | $16.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 288 |
Featured Reviews
"Time doesn't always completely heal us, but it does make the ache easier to live with"
"It's been forever, and I cant seem to let you go"
This book is a collection of thoughts and is divided like this
* If your soul is grieving
* If your soul is lonely
* If your soul is searching
* If your soul is whole
* If your soul needs empowering
* If your soul needs to breathe
* If your soul needs a friend
* These are for your soul
I don't really like poetry, but when they are books written by Courtney Pepernell I can't help but cry every time as they make me feel like they're talking to me in a personal way.
Many of the writings make the reader feel identified as it provides encouragement and hope to people who have suffered for love, it also provides strength when you feel that you don't have direction in your life or your future.
This last book in the pillow thoughts series comes out on August 4, 2020.
The Arc of this book was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
what an adorable cover! poetry is definitely a hit or miss for me but i really enjoyed this one. thank you to netgalley and to the publisher for the advanced copy. i have read the first one but still have yet to read the second one so i think i will check that one out too!
The Pillow Thoughts series has been one of my favorite poetry collections and I've loved everyone of them. Her writing style has always appealed to me but the book I think that maybe I'm just reading it at the right moment because way too many poems are just hitting close to home with me. I feel like I really need this right now. Courtney Peppernell really knows how to pack in the emotion with little words. She really provides hope and encouragement for people that have or are suffering from love. These poems also provide some strength when you just dont know what to do in your life. I'm really sad to see this series go but I'm excited to see what see comes up with next. I do hope that in the future maybe she changes things up and can be a little innovative. I'd really like to see what else she can do. Between the Pillow Thoughts and her newest series I Hope You Stay they are kinda the same. They both have that same sound and a little repetitive.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for my arc of this copy to read and review.
I own the first three books in the Pillow Thoughts series and will definitely be buying this one as well! The passages in this book are relatable and so well written. Easily one of my favorite poetry books/series!! Did not disappoint!
For the broken hearted, for the ones who miss someone, for the ones who love love songs. This is it.
I had very high hopes going into this book because of how much I loved the other one that I read and lets just say that this book did not disappoint. Just like the other this book had all of the things that I originally loved but as well as a bunch of new things. I loved how yet again each poem felt like it was written about me specifically and the fact that each poem didn't have a title made it much easier for the reader to relate to it. The author made the poems vague enough that I felt a lot of people will be able to see specific messages in it but not to vague that you aren't sure what she is trying to write. I love how each book in this series really speaks to me but never feels redundant or repetitive. This is one book that I feel that every person should have in their house as a perfect coffee table book. One that you can pick up whenever you need a pick me up or to just review the beauty between the pages and one that you can show to everyone you know. What makes this book ever better was a lot of stories lose meaning the longer the series goes one and this is one series that I feel just keeps getting stronger. I was sucked in as soon as I started the book and I couldn't go anywhere until it was finished. Great read and I hope to read much more from her in the future. This is also a book that poetry loves will adore because of the beauty in it, and I feel that non poetry lovers will enjoy as well because it isn't the standard stanzas and rhymes. This is a book that I will talk about forever.
I want to thank NetGalley, the publisher, and author Courtney Peppernell for providing me with an ARC of the novel Pillow Thoughts IV!
This collection of poetry was just beautiful! I haven’t read any of the prior installments, but that didn’t hurt my reading experience at all. I loved that it’s divided into sections that you can read based on what you’re feeling like that day. The hope and encouragement sprinkled throughout were wonderful, and I can’t wait to grab the rest of this series.
Thank you again to those named above for the chance to read and review this novel!
This book was beautifully written. I loved the other pillow thought books as well and this one was no different. This author has a way with her words to come off inspirational and endearing.
Thank you to NetGalley for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
This piece is unique and innovative in its form and concept. I really enjoyed my time reading this and felt moved by the content of this work. This explores the most important emotions and relationships in life and how to deal with each situation as a broken or whole individual. The author goes deep into the emotions that everyone experiences but are seldom dealt with so explicitly. With the aid of gorgeous illustrations, each section of this work deals with a new topic. Each topic touched on leads back to the importance of loving yourself and others, and how our relationships come to define us. Even the relationship we cultivate with ourselves. Courtney Peppernell did a great job of forcing her readers to come to terms with difficult things while validating them and letting them know they are loved and cared for.
I received a e-arc by Netgalley, thank you for that.
It’s was really good book. I know now that it’s my type of poetry. I really love the writing style. I need to read the rest of the collection now
I really liked previous installments in Courtney's Pillow Thoughts series, and I knew this one would be no exception. I always like how she divides the book in different sections, so you can basically read the poems based on your current mood.
In the similar manner to the entire series, this one too is about grief, loneliness, but also healing and finding hope in the most unsual places. My only complaint is that it sometimes felt a bit too repetitive, but still a great poetry collection. It was inspiring and I really needed to read some of them at the current moment.
It's a shame this series has come to an end, although I'm sure Courtney's next works will not dissappoint.
Thanks to the Netgalley and Andrews McMeel Publishing for providing me with eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I haven’t read all of the books in the Pillow Thoughts series but I’ve enjoyed the volumes I have read. This is my favourite volume in the series. It still niggles me that the poems don’t have titles, but that’s my thing and doesn’t detract from the quality or enjoyment of the poems. This collection is split into different themes sections such as if your soul is sad. The poems on offer are both personal and intimate yet have universal appeal. Each poem spoke to me. I enjoyed the time I spent with this collection.
I’ve read previous Pillow Thoughts and I enjoyed the previous one just *slightly* more. Maybe it’s just me being familiar with the authors poetry. However, that doesn’t mean this book was lack luster! I still enjoyed being absorbed into the wording and verses as usual. Some of the poetry has to be related to the reader on a personal level to enjoy, which is fair. But regardless it provided me a solid read.
Courtney Peppernell has been one of my favorite authors of all time and this surely did not disappoint. I loved everything about this series, how the author was able to structure her words marvelously and uniquely with making the readers feel loads of different emotions. Her poems will never fail to leave the readers inspired. Many of the poems from Pillow Thoughts I - Pillow Thoughts IV truly speaks to the soul.
Huge thanks to Andews McMeel Publishing for providing me an ARC in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Courtney Peppernell's Pillow Thoughts Series is a collection of poetry, a lot of which deal with love and loss, but that are divided by themes that you can read based on what you need to hear. For example, one of the themes in this collection is "If your soul needs empowering," and I have to say that this was one of my favorites.
Peppernell has a way of making you feel seen and encourages you to continue living the life you want. Throughout the book she reminds the reader that they are not alone, and that we are a part of her. I find that comforting, especially in times like these. The Pillow Thoughts Series is one that you can always go back to when you need to hear/feel/be something.
If you need one of those collections that you can read in your own pace to reflect on, I suggest picking up one of these books.
I love this book just as much as the first three editions. It is beautiful, well written, and addictive. I will continue to read her work.
I would like to start off by saying that while I have not read all of the books in the Pillow Thoughts series, I have enjoyed the ones that I have read.
Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for giving me an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I found this collection to be both enjoyable and relatable; however, it is a bit repetitive. The artwork is also beautiful.
One of my favorite lines
"We belong to different forevers. My heart and your heart were never meant to be together."
Name: Pillow Thoughts IV
Writer: Courtney Peppernell
Genre: Poetry
Review:
A collection of intimate personal poems in the which the poetess searches for the answer for her questions. The book is divided into several parts.
The first part is Soul of Grief in which the grief of the poetess over the loss of her lover. She talks about her dreams and her memories of her lost lover.
The first thing that made me want this book was the superb amazing cover and the title which totally justifies the this collection of poetries. I really liked the illustrations in between the pages.
Truly gorgeous. Peppernell is a master with words, those familiar with her previous work have to come to expect that. It’s such a powerful collection of love, heartache and longing. This book has so much soul. I hope that those that need it, find it
Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for the opportunity to read and review this book. Unfortunately, I do not have the capability to read it in the protected pdf format. Thank you.
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This was a good conclusion for this series of poetry. It has a very strong message about self love and how to be patient with yourself. It’s about dealing with grief in your own way, on your own time but that it won’t hold you down forever.
I really liked this overall. It did feel a bit repetitive at times but it didn’t take away from the message of it at all.
3/5 ⭐️
TW: Heartbreak, Breakup, Grief
While I am delighted to be reading this early copy of Pillow Thoughts IV there is a little part of me that is sad to know that it is the last in this beautiful series of books, each one of which has reached out and touched me in so many different ways. Courtney Peppernell has always captivated me with the honesty and simplicity of her words and this latest offering is no exception. No matter what mood you are in, you can pick up this book and find something to comfort you, make you feel understood or even empower you. As I read I found myself noting down several pieces that especially spoke to me like " grief is not a singular occasion; it does not happen once and disappear. It happens over and over again, stitched into all the things I do" and " Don't make your body the enemy. It is your map, your home, your canvas, your certainty... Your body is the vessel for your soul; it is an entire earth of your being." and " life is about taking risks, jumping, even if you may fall. If you stay stagnant your whole life, you'll never grow into your full potential. "
As the finale to a wonderful and beloved series, this collection strikes a wonderfully hopeful note. I am keen to see where Peppernell goes next, and I look forward to new work, while knowing that I can always find comfort in this series.
I read and reviewed an ARC courtesy of NetGalley and the publisher, all opinions are my own.
I have read Courtney Peppernell's previous books and I was excited to see this available on Netgalley. I enjoy how the book is split into sections so that you can pick it up and read what you need. It was definitely medicine for the soul and explored themes such as grief, loneliness and soul searching.
A lot of the poems really hit home for me, I found them profound and meaningful. Beautifully written and unique. The poems about grief I found particularly thought provoking and eloquent. I felt some fairy tale vibes to descriptions within poems which made the emotions that much more real.
Some of them were a little repetitive at times and the themes were quite similar throughout the book . I still overall really enjoyed reading this book and found the poems inspiring.
I’ve started from book 1, now this is the final book in the series.
It’s such a nice thing to grow with author as they evolve. This book is good for healing or simply to be art. It’s a beautiful take on love, heartbreak and self worth. I’m really happy with this book
I've been reading this series from the beginning. I am not an avid poetry reader but i really enjoyed Pillow Thoughts series. I liked this one too. I think the message behind this book was really lovely. Everyone should heal their heart and love themselves too.
Pillow Thoughts IV: Stitching the Soul is the latest in Courtney Peppernell's poetry series, and whether you're a long-time fan or new reader, you're sure to love this book. Peppernell's words speak right to the heart- the sections are laid out so you can find the words you most need to hear in the moment, and the pages are filled with beautiful verse that's emotional and comforting at the same time. These are notes for those who need healing and words of support, and I can see how going back and flipping through the book will bring great comfort.
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Upon many things I like about Courtney Peppernell’s poetry collections is even if this is the fourth book of her Pillow Thoughts series you can read it as a standalone. Each of her collections are specify targeted for a reason or part of self. Her collection starts off as a story about life,
“Once there was a jellyfish
We’ll call it
You.”
Her 2nd collection is more for the heart, her 3rd collection is more for the mind, and this one is for the soul. I read her first three collections when they came out in 2019 and I recently read them again. Courtney Peppernell’s poetry I found have the ability to be there for you as time goes on. Her poems capture individual growth, such as the procedures and occasions that can develop or experience over time. Not all her poems will effect you the first time, but could affect you in another time.
For me, I find once I start her poetry collection I have a hard time putting the book down. I want to read one more poem, than one more again until I have finished the collection. Afterward I do go back and re-read my favorites and appreciate how well this poet can understand and write truthfully about the many paths human beings walk down even though most seem to walk them alone. We are in fact not.
"If you are looking for respect
tell yourself you are beautiful
every day in the mirror
If you are looking for the truth
remind yourself you are strong
every day out loud
If you are looking to be proud
remember you are not worthless
remember you are not weak
hold yourself piece by piece.
If you are looking for hope
I am telling you that the road
always start again
no matter how long
no matter how far"
Beautifully magically written poems. This book transformed me into a magical world I didn’t want to leave. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
A beautiful collection of grief and heartbreak. I really enjoyed reading this book and found it to be perfect. The poems and thoughts were relatable and enjoyable. The little bits of artwork scattered in were charming and this was an overall wonderful read.
I definitely liked this collection more than I Hope You Stay. I believe this was the finale to the Pillow Thoughts series and it was a well-rounded ending to a journey of self-discovery and acceptance. Recommended especially if you were a fan of the first three.
Pillow Thoughts IV by Courtney Peppernell is the final installment in the series and concludes on a beautiful note. Her poems are like a friend reaching out across a coffee table to hold your hand while you piece yourself back together, while you stew in your grief and tape back the shattered pieces of yourself. There is hope and understanding in her words and love for the person you are and will be as you rebuild yourself up after loss.
I find great comfort in her words and can’t wait to own this book so I can tag my favorite lines and curl up in my favorite couch with tea and re-read it all again and savor it even more.
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Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher I was able to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
Thank you to NetGalley for the advanced copy. This is a beautiful conclusion to Courtney Peppernell's Pillow Thoughts series. There is truly a piece for everyone in this collection.
Pillow Thoughts is such an iconic collection of poems and as the final book in the series, this does not disappoint! During such a tumultuous time, I really love reading poetry. It forces me to think about myself, the world, and forces me to reflect.
These poems are so beautiful and thoughtful and meditative experience. There's something for everyone. From love to self-love, to forgiveness, to goal setting, each poem tells a story. This book doesn't give you answers, but it might help you get there.
"We belong to different forevers. My heart and your heart were never meant to be together."
The ARC of this book was provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
I've really enjoyed the entire Pillow Thoughts series and this fourth installment was no exception. I like the way Peppernell sorts her poetry into different categories in each book, and usually find that some categories resonate more than others, as it seems to be intended. Out of all of the Pillow Thoughts books, this one contained the most poems that made me stop, re-read, and stuck with me. Several lines and poems really resonated with me, and my favorite themes were being present and grateful in your day-to-day, and finding peace in letting go of the past. However, I'm not sure if it was just the formatting of the ARC compared to how I've read her other works, but this collection seemed longer than the previous volumes in this collection, and did drag a bit in some of the categories that didn't resonate as much for me. I'm sure other readers will enjoy those categories more as everyone has different tastes and find themselves in different seasons—that's one of the great things about the Pillow Thoughts books—there's something there for everyone.
An excellent conclusion to the Pillow Thoughts series. I think this might have been the best one yet. The drawings are whimsical and sweet as always, and I like the sections the book is divided into. There were lots of poems I bookmarked. Thank you NetGalley for giving me an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Pillow Thoughts IV was the perfect conclusion to the heart-warming and inspiring poems from Courtney Peppernell. While her work follows the same pattern of heartbreak, and things we lost, to ending in an uplifting tone... this collection of poems all had something that will forever be remembered in my soul and many of these poems will stick with me.
Thank you Netgalley , Courtney Peppernell, and the publisher for letting me read this book!
This is the first book I’ve read in this series and wow, it was great. I loved how the collection was formatted in an almost chronological/thematic way. We are guided through the journey of grief, loss, and rebuilding so honestly. The poems felt like a mix of journal entries, messages left on post-its for your love, and notes left on your phone during insomnia. I loved how open and raw the feelings were in this, and also the representation of sapphic romances. I definitely will be going back and reading the first three collections!
Just like the first three in the Pillow Thoughts series, this one has a specific focus. I loved each and every poem. They really "speak" to me in a way poetry never has before! I highly recommend this one.
Stitching the Soul is the fourth installment in Pillow Thoughts poem series. I've only read first book in the series so far, so I can't really compare all of them, but I must say I was pleasantly surprised because I was not expecting to like this after disliking first book. Well, miracles happen.
I am very picky about "modern" poetry and it is really hard to impress me or make me feel anything. Stitching the Soul focuses on different aspects and divides book into several sections. That's definitely one of the advantages because everyone can relate at least to something. I surely did. I was not fan of everything, but poems at least made sense and touched me several times.
Compared to other authors, I'd say Courtney Peppernell belongs to the group of the ones I enjoy more than not enjoy. I will definitely try her other works to see the difference.
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