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14 Feb, 2019
A must read!

18 Jul, 2018
Unexpected and fascinating read!
2 of 3 found this helpful No matter what your preferred genre, you should read this book!
I was skeptical given the controversy surrounding Instapoets, but I had to know for myself what the #1 Instapoet was all about. I do not use social media so I went straight for the book.
Right away the story pushes you forward, visually, emotionally and via context. Her word choice and structure are in step. Her frankness surrounding the story line is well received, particularly I imagine by those who can relate. I’ve read it several times and each time it gets better. I recommend a quiet, focused thirty minutes for the first read.
I’m not a scholar, simply a fellow poet and I understand now the controversy of the concept of an Instapoet. After many reads of this #1 piece, I’m still unsure if I personally would call it poetry, but being a poet myself I know that poetry is vast thing. The writing isn’t necessarily lyrical or structured in the way one has come to expect from poetry but it is deep and emotional and gripping and thorough, so in essence, it is poetic. Poetry?
Perhaps the genre here is not what is important. If labeling this poetry gathers an interest from young readers and those otherwise ‘afraid’ of reading or writing poetry, then let’s call it that! Perhaps the way the world sees poetry is changing and in my mind whatever that comes to be is a positive thing because once the door is opened there becomes opportunity for entry and further exploration.
Kudos to Miss Kaur.