Review; Sea of Strangers by Lang Leav

Considering I've read all her other poetry collections, I felt compelled to read Sea of Strangers by Lang Leav and today I'll post the review.

Description from Goodreads
Sea of Strangers by Lang Leav picks up from her previous international bestselling books including Love & Misadventure, Lullabies, and The Universe of Us, and sets sail for a grand new adventure.

This completely original collection of poetry and prose will not only delight her avid fans but is sure to capture the imagination of a whole new audience. With the turn of every page, Sea of Strangers invites you to go beyond love and loss to explore themes of self-discovery and empowerment as you navigate your way around the human heart.

My Thoughts on the Book
Even though I love Lang Leav's poetry, I felt this was her weakest collection so far, as it was so repetetive from her previous collections in terms of themes, apart from some empowering and inspiring poems. Some of the poems are also a tad bit cliché, especially the ones about break up. Lang Leav has a great potential and a sweet writing style, but it would be nice to see her experiment a bit more.

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