Review: Words of Inspiration from Your Own Kind you realize that it isn’t merely your own life that may contain complexities. Through all of life’s adversities, it’s individually up to you to determine if you will surmount obscurity and persist on toward your destiny. If tomorrow never came, would you let what happened yesterday carry on to today?
Words of Inspiration from Your Own Kind is not simply inspiration to those in the ghettos of America; it’s encouragement to every type of person. All of us, as human beings, face hardships with life. This inspirational book of poetry expresses a variety of topics including relationships, love, pain, success, motivation, friendships, and negativity. You’ll be engrossed in deep thought, smiles, and perhaps even shed a few tears. This book portrays countless feelings and stories of life at both its paramount and its shoddiest.
Words of Inspiration from Your Own Kind becomes the national anthem of all individuals dealing with life’s imperfections.
These poems actually made sense. Often, I get poetry that just confuses the heck out of me. These poems seemed to be directed towards teens with the slang and the subjects discussed. Specifically, teenage girls and issues involved with it. I had a lot of memories flash back to me from my high school/early college years. This makes sense since the author was born in '92 making her 19. But, what an accomplishment to have a book of poems already published! I think this would be a great read for older teenage girls because it is so relate-able.
Warning: There was some profanity in the book.
Author: Rachel Greer was born in Milwaukeee, Wisconsin on October 25th, 1992. In her teen years, she loved to recite Maya Angelou poems in the after school activity of Forensics. Her favorite poem to recite was, Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou. She loved the confidence Ms. Angelou had. Rachel strives everyday to be the phenomenal young woman that she is.
Rachel attended a suburban school in the state of Wisconsin. She managed to graduate 1 year early from high school and pushed on to college. She currently attends a technical school in her area with desires to earn a Associate’s Degree is Business Management. While being an freshman in college, she has the title of an Wisconsin Scholar.
Rachel is naturally ambitious, she looks for more ways to back up her mission and that’s building an empire before she dies. Rachel feels she has a purpose for being put on Earth and everyone she will touch in some way or form. Rachel enjoys working, shopping, school, and real guys. As she would say, “I’m a robot, but still a bit normal.” Rachel is a woman of her word, yet very dedicated to everything she’s involved in. In Rachel’s eyes, if you have faith and stay loyal; nothing’s impossible and that way you may reach for the stars. This young woman really believes that the world is hers, and you only lose if you choose. One thing that makes her stand out is the fact that she won’t let anyone tell her no when it comes to her ambitions and dreams. At this moment of time she says, she feel so alive. Rachel is indeed grasping every bit of her destiny.
Words of Inspiration from Your Own Kind is yet her proudest accomplishment.
Rating: *** Three Stars
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Words of Inspiration
Check out the links below to see some of the other great stops this book is making on its tour.
Tuesday, November 1
Interviewed at The Writer’s Life
Wednesday, November 2
Guest Blogging at Alaksan Book Cafe
Friday, November 4
Interviewed at Examiner
Monday, November 7
Interviewed at Broowaha
Wednesday, November 9
Interviewed at Review From Here
Friday, November 11
Interviewed at Pump Up Your Book
Tuesday, November 15
Interviewed at Literal Exposure
Wednesday, November 16
Guest Blogging at Open Salon
Thursday, November 17
Interviewed at American Chronicle
Friday, November 18
Guest Blogging at Allvoices
Monday, December 5
Interviewed at Divine Caroline
Tuesday, December 6
Guest Blogging Idea Marketers
Wednesday, December 7
Guest Blogging at Digital Journal
Thursday, December 8
Interviewed at Examiner
Friday, December 9
Interviewed at Blogher
Monday, December 12
Book Reviewed at Books For Me
Tuesday, December 13
Interviewed at Books For Me
Wednesday, December 14
Guest Blogging at Redroom
Thursday, December 15
Interviewed at Blogcritics
Friday, December 16
Guest Blogging at Shine
This was a complimentary copy provided to me by the author for an honest review.
This was a complimentary copy provided to me by the author for an honest review.
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