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Please Don't Go Before I Get Better
Please Don't Go Before I Get Better | Madisen Kuhn
Discover this exquisite poetry and prose collection about the pains of growing up from the popular millennial Instagram poet, perfect for fans of Amanda Lovelace and Rupi Kaur. Following her breakout debut Eighteen Years, poet Madisen Kuhn is thrilled to share this intimate portrait of a young woman navigating early adulthood and leaving her teenage years behind. Chronicling the complexities, joys, and challenges of this transitional phase of life, Please Dont Go Before I Get Better is a powerful, deeply affecting work that pierces your heart with its refreshing candor and vulnerability. A poignant exploration of self-image, self-discovery, and self-reflection, this anthology brilliantly captures the universal experience of growing up, and you are bound to find yourself reflected in these glimmering pages.
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allureofbeauty
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#currentlyreading this book of poetry.
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literarymermaid
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So I hated listening to poetry but I did enjoy the overall theme of this collection and a lot of the message. I'm probably going to go back and read it some time. I listened for #readharder.

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Myshelfawareness
Mehso-so

This was an interesting poetry read! I came across this one at my local Walmart, and read it in a day... I might re-read it and add more to the review. 📖📖📖

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3 out of 5 stars.

I did really like this poetry collection and I connected to a lot of the poems.

The switching up of page-long paragraphs to small, tiny poems was throwing me off a bit, which caused me to take far longer to finish this collection than normal collections take me.

All in all, I would recommend this and it takes courage to put yourself and your feelings into the world like this. ❤️

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this morning, i stood in a doorway and cried because leaving is hard ... tonight, i‘m thinking about the beauty of embracing life‘s chaos

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Sara_Planz
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This is more like a journal than it is poetry. I‘ve struggled with some of these newer style poets, and this was one of them. Maybe someone in their teens or twenties can relate to this better than I did.

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Arrived in the mail a few days ago.

mrozzz Oooooh! 😍 6y
youneverarrived Love that cover! 6y
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