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the tenth poetry collection from amanda lovelace deviates from the well-worn path of fairy tales & myths, instead bringing readers face to face with the person behind the poems that have made her beloved.from bestselling poetess amanda lovelace comes she followed the moon back to herself, an autobiographical standalone poetry collection that follows a woman who—through heartbreak, bottles of rosé, & the general messiness of life—felt like she completely lost who she was. each bitesize poem shines a light on where she’s been & how she’s managed to overcome it all, offering a dose of hope & moondust to all who join her on the journey back to herself.
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I liked this poetry collection and I think it's definitely more hopeful that Lovelace's other collections. I do think it was odd that every other page was this pink page with little stars on it - made it feel like there was a minimum page count that had to be met. I did like the other art and the beginning and end though those were beautiful.