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Things I Never Said To Myself
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Things I Never Said To Myself

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In "Things I Never Said To Myself," Rachelle Randvee unveils a poignant collection of poems that traverse the silent corridors of self-reflection and unvoiced dreams. With each verse, Randvee invites the reader into a deeply personal journey, exploring the nuances of silence and the unspoken truths that shape our inner lives.

This collection is an intimate exploration of the thoughts we hesitate to acknowledge even to ourselves. From the shadows of doubt to the light of quiet revelations, Randvee's words resonate with a rare honesty that both challenges and comforts. Her poems act as mirrors and windows, reflecting our own hidden emotions and offering glimpses into the landscapes of a soul in quiet contemplation.

"Things I Never Said To Myself" is not just a book of poetry; it is a sanctuary for unexpressed feelings and thoughts left unsaid. It is an invitation to pause, breathe, and find solace in the recognition of our own unspoken truths. Join Randvee in this delicate dance of words and silence, and discover the powerful conversations we can have when we dare to listen to ourselves. Copyright (c) 2024 Book Fairy Publishing

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Book Fairy Publishing
Date
1 July 2024
Pages
106
ISBN
9789916759349

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In "Things I Never Said To Myself," Rachelle Randvee unveils a poignant collection of poems that traverse the silent corridors of self-reflection and unvoiced dreams. With each verse, Randvee invites the reader into a deeply personal journey, exploring the nuances of silence and the unspoken truths that shape our inner lives.

This collection is an intimate exploration of the thoughts we hesitate to acknowledge even to ourselves. From the shadows of doubt to the light of quiet revelations, Randvee's words resonate with a rare honesty that both challenges and comforts. Her poems act as mirrors and windows, reflecting our own hidden emotions and offering glimpses into the landscapes of a soul in quiet contemplation.

"Things I Never Said To Myself" is not just a book of poetry; it is a sanctuary for unexpressed feelings and thoughts left unsaid. It is an invitation to pause, breathe, and find solace in the recognition of our own unspoken truths. Join Randvee in this delicate dance of words and silence, and discover the powerful conversations we can have when we dare to listen to ourselves. Copyright (c) 2024 Book Fairy Publishing

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Book Fairy Publishing
Date
1 July 2024
Pages
106
ISBN
9789916759349