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D-Day: Breakup Poetry for YA Dummies | Tsvetana Bombeva, Milena Bruser
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D-Day is the latest Young Adult collection of poetry and prose about surviving a breakup. It is a raw, honest, down-to-earth look at what it is like to be a teen dating for the first time in the modern day and age. A book about the very first experiences of love, betrayal, breakup, loss and survival.
Since the advent of social networking sites, most notably Facebook, and Instagram, teen romances have manifested themselves online. D-Day follows the pattern of modern love that is expressed in social media. The following, the flirty chats, the exchange of photos, and so forth, until the breakup.
When a teen breaks up with somebody, she/he will start wondering “Oh my gosh, should I change my profile photo? Should I change my status? Should I unfriend him, unfollow him, mute him, block him?” D-Day has all the answers. Within its pages, the reader will find out that D-Day is not just a collection of poetry. It is a therapeutic, light, insightful and inspirational prose that brings healing. The best medicine a breakup doctor could prescribe for young adults who are going through the heartache of breakup. Divided into three chapters: D-Day we met, D-Day we fell in love, and the D-Day we broke up, this book takes young readers and inexperienced love warriors, through a journey of the sweetest moments in life, the ups and downs of romantic love, the overwhelming grief felt by those who have been ghosted, the darkest days after the breakup, the agony of blocking or being blocked and finally moving on.
D-Day is a tested survival kit for young adults going through their first breakup. It provides a glimpse of the phases most teens go through after D Day of the breakup and the ways they deal with online. The constant need to erase any cyberspace evidence of the couple: deleting pictures, comments, and anything to erase their memories. In the end, the reader will find out that the best cure is time. Time heals all heartbreak and the broken one will find a new partner and start the entire cycle over again. This has become the staple of love and the only thing that has not changed in the new age of romancing.
So, swallow the D-Day pill and soon you shall heal.
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DylanT
D-Day: Breakup Poetry for YA Dummies | Tsvetana Bombeva, Milena Bruser
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FREE right now on Kindle, this wonderful mother-daughter writer-artist team delivers a emotional and uplifting journey into love in the digital age. See for yourself why I enjoyed it! Why not, it‘s free!

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DylanT
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So Litsy got the cover wrong for this book, so I figure I‘d just take a picture off the PC instead 😁 When I found My 15 year old daughter reading a books called ‘D-Day‘ I become suspicious, but she loves this book and read parts to me to ‘better understand her.‘ It is actually a fun read and the illustrations are creatively playful. A great book for a teen girl trying to find (or perhaps forget) love. I ❤️it

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Maddeline
D-Day: Breakup Poetry for YA Dummies | Tsvetana Bombeva, Milena Bruser
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Published my first book ever with Tsvetana Bombeva!
Please give all your support ❤️❤️
It‘s a beautiful love and break up poetry❤️

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DylanT
D-Day: Breakup Poetry for YA Dummies | Tsvetana Bombeva, Milena Bruser
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What an interesting book for 75th anniversary of D-Day!!!

You develop your plan for invasion
You sent your spies to capture intelligence on me
You armed dark forces to raise up against me
You spread propaganda and lies about me
You developed sophisticated weapons

Against you, I never stood a chance, so I fully surrendered

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KatieMiller
D-Day: Breakup Poetry for YA Dummies | Tsvetana Bombeva, Milena Bruser
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Just bought this breakup poetry that was published today....Coincidentally for the 75th Anniversary of the D-Day of the Normandy invasion. Can‘t wait to put it on my shelf❤️