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home body by Rupi Kaur

pasta_sauce's review against another edition

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emotional inspiring reflective sad fast-paced

4.0

Easy to finish this book in a day. I’ll be thinking about some of these poems for a while. 

aguamarinabooks's review against another edition

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5.0

Amo a Rupi kaur desde que lei milk and honey. Aunque mi preferido fue el sol y sus flores. ❤️ Sus palabras siempre me ayudan, me hacen crecer, mejorar, encontrarme. No puedo hacer más que recomendarlo

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5.0

Amo a Rupi kaur desde que lei milk and honey. Aunque mi preferido fue el sol y sus flores. ❤️ Sus palabras siempre me ayudan, me hacen crecer, mejorar, encontrarme. No puedo hacer más que recomendarlo

lucyxlou10's review against another edition

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3.0

Although I'm glad i read this, i didn't relate to much of the poems which didn't make it as nice to read. I do however like her other 2 poetry books and I preferred those alot more to this one. My favourite of her 3 poetry books, has to be 'The Sun And Her Flowers'.

baileynoel31's review against another edition

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5.0

I love all Rupi Kaur books. I read this one as soon as it came out.
Its a good one, not sure if it is my favorite though.

mayandherbooks's review against another edition

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reflective medium-paced

4.0

maarriiaa's review against another edition

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emotional reflective fast-paced

5.0

jaytann1's review against another edition

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hopeful relaxing slow-paced

4.5

nkpeters's review against another edition

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3.0

This collection of poems is really heartwarming and inspiring. I love the short little two line poems that provide me with mantras to repeat to myself when things get challenging. She also really opens up about challenging experiences, and I really appreciated her perspectives and sharing of her experiences.

readingwithathena's review against another edition

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3.0

This felt... pretty much like the last two collections of poems Rupi Kaur has published. I feel like this collection scratched the surface of relevant, political topics but her style doesn't really allow for anything much deeper beyond a line or two. I enjoyed the art in Home Body more than the art in Milk and Honey, but less than the art in The Sun and Her Flowers. Idk, I feel like Kaur has created a niche for herself and hasn't really grown beyond it. I'll likely read the next collection she comes out with, though I'm not anticipating anything vastly different.