Pillow Thoughts (Pillow Thoughts #1) 
To summarize everything, Pillow Thoughts is a portfolio of generic content framed using totally obsolete structures. Structurally, it’s atrocious. Lyrically, it’s atrocious. Stylistically, it’s atrocious. Perhaps the only remotely positive thing I can say is that I am incredibly blessed to have received only a digital copy of this book; otherwise, had I been given a physical copy, I would have grieved for the trees that died and ultimately lost my shit altogether.
* Read the full, detailed rant in my natural habitat! (Seriously, read it.)
Full disclosure: I was supposed to participate in a promotional blog tour for this book, which is why I received a copy of it. However, as evidenced by my star rating, I most certainly did not enjoy reading it, and as such, I decided to forfeit my spot in the tour. Still, many thanks to the blog tour organizer for providing a review copy.
Actual rating: 1 star
Truth be told, I can probably go on and on about how mediocre and embarrassing this literary monstrosity is because God knows I never thought Id ever find a poetry book that I would end up loathing more than the collections written by Lang Leav. However, there are much more important things for me to accomplish than to waste so many words on a book that shouldnt even warrant any positive attention. To summarize everything, Pillow Thoughts is a portfolio of generic content framed using totally
Its okay to close some doors, hell, its even okay to lock them. This book was more like a collection of inspiration comments for an instagram or facebook post, not a (modern) poetry.

Honestly, some of the worst poetry I've read. boring, not memorable and so fucking mediocre and lacking substance that I don't understand how this got published.
I am highkey emotional with this.
Thank you Andrews McMeel Publishing for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.Sadly, I didn't enjoy this poetry collection as much as I wanted to. They're like rundown sentences, often times cheesy and it lacks substance especially on the first half of this collection. I like some pieces on the second half but it's forgettable and it didn't leave a huge impact on me.
Courtney Peppernell
Paperback | Pages: 272 pages Rating: 3.83 | 11939 Users | 1294 Reviews

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| Title | : | Pillow Thoughts (Pillow Thoughts #1) |
| Author | : | Courtney Peppernell |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 272 pages |
| Published | : | August 29th 2017 by Andrews McMeel Publishing |
| Categories | : | Poetry. LGBT |
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Truth be told, I can probably go on and on about how mediocre and embarrassing this literary monstrosity is because God knows I never thought I’d ever find a poetry book that I would end up loathing more than the collections written by Lang Leav. However, there are much more important things for me to accomplish than to waste so many words on a book that shouldn’t even warrant any positive attention.To summarize everything, Pillow Thoughts is a portfolio of generic content framed using totally obsolete structures. Structurally, it’s atrocious. Lyrically, it’s atrocious. Stylistically, it’s atrocious. Perhaps the only remotely positive thing I can say is that I am incredibly blessed to have received only a digital copy of this book; otherwise, had I been given a physical copy, I would have grieved for the trees that died and ultimately lost my shit altogether.
* Read the full, detailed rant in my natural habitat! (Seriously, read it.)
Full disclosure: I was supposed to participate in a promotional blog tour for this book, which is why I received a copy of it. However, as evidenced by my star rating, I most certainly did not enjoy reading it, and as such, I decided to forfeit my spot in the tour. Still, many thanks to the blog tour organizer for providing a review copy.
Actual rating: 1 star
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| ISBN: | 1449489753 (ISBN13: 9781449489755) |
| Series: | Pillow Thoughts #1 |
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Ratings: 3.83 From 11939 Users | 1294 ReviewsPiece About Books Pillow Thoughts (Pillow Thoughts #1)
Thank you so much to Andrew McMeel publishing via netgalley for sending me an ARc copy of Pillow thoughts by courtney peppernell. Pillow Thoughts will be released on August 29, 2017. Pillow thoughts was beautifully written, very descriptive and with any poetry collection hopefully certain poems speak to you. "I have been a little often on since the day I met you this is because I've never known what it was like it to be perfectly aligned"Pillow thoughts was something i hadnt heard anything aboutTruth be told, I can probably go on and on about how mediocre and embarrassing this literary monstrosity is because God knows I never thought Id ever find a poetry book that I would end up loathing more than the collections written by Lang Leav. However, there are much more important things for me to accomplish than to waste so many words on a book that shouldnt even warrant any positive attention. To summarize everything, Pillow Thoughts is a portfolio of generic content framed using totally
Its okay to close some doors, hell, its even okay to lock them. This book was more like a collection of inspiration comments for an instagram or facebook post, not a (modern) poetry.

Honestly, some of the worst poetry I've read. boring, not memorable and so fucking mediocre and lacking substance that I don't understand how this got published.
I am highkey emotional with this.
Thank you Andrews McMeel Publishing for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.Sadly, I didn't enjoy this poetry collection as much as I wanted to. They're like rundown sentences, often times cheesy and it lacks substance especially on the first half of this collection. I like some pieces on the second half but it's forgettable and it didn't leave a huge impact on me.


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