Shattered Memories, Scattered Emotions - Book Review
Betty Woodrum released her first book of poetry entitled Shattered Memories- Scattered Emotions in on July 16- 2005. Her poetry is clean and simple and extremely honest. There is such a strong them Contd...
It is apparent throughout Betty’s poetry that friendships mean a great deal to her. The poem about online friends reveals how deeply the Internet is involved in our society’s home-life. Betty warns to never let feelings go left unsaid to the important people in our lives and then welcomes readers on a journey through some tough times in her life. Readers will watch Betty let go of the past- witness her learning to live in the moment and feel her suffocation while she battled depression.
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Although Shattered Memories- Scattered Emotions could use a little editing- the poetry is well organized and is enjoyable to read. I certainly related to many of her poems- especially the one where she discusses the vulnerable feeling of being invisible and out of control. These are feelings I think many of us share – and this is what makes Betty’s book so special. She helps readers feel like they are not alone.
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