Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Poetry Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This is a great introduction to Dickinson’s works. The introduction is nice and then the book itself groups Dickinson’s poems into love, death and spirituality, creativity and identity, and nature. The curator has picked some great poems and does have a few literary critiques but for the most part lets Dickinson’s poems speak for themselves. It is weird to have someone critique work, especially arguing with others without really knowing who they are though. The cover is also gorgeous and drew me to the book itself, I like the touch of it being a bird as that is her most well known poem. Favourite Quote: “Because I could not stop for Death - He kindly stopped for me - The Carriage held but just Ourselves - And Immortality”
Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Non-Fiction Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This is actually a really interesting read. I’ve seen in scientific studies the benefits that supervised drug use can help with psychological traumas and this book shows its benefits specifically with radicalised trauma. I like that Powers advocates for supervised exposure as it is seen therapeutically as the safest option so it doesn’t advise trying alone which could actually make things worse. I like that this alternative to traditional talk therapy is being suggested/approached to for Black people as they are historically less likely to agree to talk therapy so at least they may have another option. Favourite Quote: “Psychedelics spark revolution.”