Devour

Lisanne Liustik

Devour
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Book Fairy Publishing
Published
6 May 2024
Pages
80
ISBN
9789916748725

Devour

Lisanne Liustik

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"Devour" is a powerful and provocative collection of poetry from the pen of Lisanne Liustik. Drawing readers into a world where raw emotions are unapologetically unleashed, Liustik explores the themes of love, loss, and rebirth with a fierce intensity. Through her vivid imagery and compelling language, she captures the essence of human experiences that both consume and enlighten.This anthology dares to confront the depths of despair and the heights of ecstasy, weaving together a tapestry of poems that challenge the soul and ignite the spirit. Liustik's bold voice refuses to shy away from the dark corners of the heart, instead choosing to shine a light on them, revealing the beauty in the shadows."Devour" is not just a book of poetry; it is an invitation to experience life with unbridled passion and to embrace all that it offers with courage and resilience. Prepare to be devoured by this transformative journey through the landscapes of emotion and the tumultuous seas of the human condition. Copyright (c) 2024 Book Fairy Publishing

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