Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Poetry Thoughts: I saw this in a local library and being a true crime fan and a Smoggie I thought this could be a fun read. I thought that there were some great poets contained here and that collecting and publishing the works like this is a great way to encourage creative writing exercises (especially with the benefits for inmates). I was pleasantly surprised by how heartfelt and touching many poems were and they were an interesting look behind the walls of a prison and the life of those in there. Favourite Quote: “Every day in the library I am rubbing shoulders with millions of words that have given inspiration to those who have suffered tragedy and to others who have risen above their own demons to demonstrate how the human spirit can triumph over adversity.”
Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Non-Fiction, LGBTQ+, Self-Help Thoughts: I may not be an aspiring drag queen but I am a member of the LGBTQ+ community and thought this book would be a fun read and I was not disappointed. There are some great tips for confidence and self-esteem in here that apply to anybody accompanied by the sass expected from a Queen. I liked that there were so many of our beloved Queens represented and that they represented different countries and not all just one too. Overall, this is a fun little book for working on your self worth and feeling more fearless and there’s a few messages that will stay with me. Favourite Quote: “It's time to accept that being pretty isn't actually the whole kit and caboodle. Being bold, being fearless, being a badass who knows what she wants in life is a whole lot more desirable and attractive than just being a pretty painted face.”