Author: Katie Wismer
Genre: Poetry
Original publication date: August 12, 2018
Book description:
The Sweetest Kind of Poison is a collection of poetry about toxic relationships and letting go of what no longer serves you. It takes you through the fall, the collapse, the withdrawal, the recovery, and the now, chronicling a journey of abuse, heartache, confidence, self-love, letting go, and growing up. Because sometimes only our darkest experiences can bring out our raw strength and help us find the people we are meant to be.
Thoughts:
It seems like a very realistic portrayal of a toxic relationship.
The writing was very fitting and I liked in special the way the words were chosen.
The only bad thing I was not overly touched. Maybe it was because I was not touched the same if I had read this when I was younger. It is a very powerful book and something I would recommend to teens. This is something we all should read something like this even if you are "not" in a toxic or abusive relationship. Sometimes you need perspective to see your own reality from a different angle.
Looking back and being able to talk about something difficult like this is more than enough proof that you are healing, that you realize it was wrong. It also gives light at the end of the tunnel in case you are just going through it or just left something similar. This type of proof allows you to believe there is better out there and probably give you hope about your future.
I appreciate it for all the good it can do for people.
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