![]() ![]() Each poem is only a few lines at most, very rarely more than a page long, but each one packs just as powerful as a punch as the previous one. I finished it in a little less than 24 hours, and I would've finished it sooner if work and sleep and sickness hadn't gotten in the way. And I love the simplicity of the cover, too - it's clear that the entire story is about the words and emotions rather than showy things such as the cover or an extensive summary or blurbs from other famous authors.įor starters, this book was a quick, easy read, so if you don't have a lot of time on your hands, that still isn't an excuse to avoid picking this book up. And the title of itself already gives the reader a clue as to what a badass feminist book it is: The Princess Saves Herself In This One. I heard of Amanda Lovelace through Twitter somehow (I don't quite remember), and I found it interesting that her self-published book gained so much traction that it ended up getting picked up by a traditional publisher. I was never a big fan of poetry, so I wasn't sure what to expect when it came to this book. ![]()
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