

In August, Reinhart posted a photo of her boyfriend, Cole Sprouse, and in the description, attached a short poem for him: “I tried to find a poem/that I could send to you./Because my words were failing me./But I searched and found nothing that did you justice./All of these love poems can’t get it right./No one else’s words could ever fit./They haven’t known the fortune it is to love you.” Completely unknown before her outbreak in Riverdale, Reinhart has gained a huge following due to the show. Most of us have also heard of Lili Reinhart – the shining star of the show, the advocate for natural beauty and a mysterious, secretive celebrity. Whether you randomly came across it during one of your lazy late-night Netflix browsing sessions or you’ve seen it from the beginning because you couldn’t miss Cole Sprouse’s comeback – we have all heard of Riverdale. I would’ve probably enjoyed this better back when I was struggling with a relationship not working with one of my friends that I wanted to love so much.Most of us have seen the Netflix series Riverdale. While I’ve honestly became so much more happier the days that I had been in the gutters are long gone for me, thanksfully.

the book has a more negative tone, someone who JUST got it’s heart broken & struggling. I have a few hypothesis as of why this might’ve not resonated with me: maybe if I would’ve picked it up in english, as sometimes the translation doesn’t do it justice- but then again, I feel like I have gone past the emotion portrayed in this.

Again, I loved how some pages were devided by red ones and the simple art between the page were cute, but nothing more.

Unfortunately, the book was just fine for me- as for many others it seems– nothing in the collection really caught my eyes as really relatable you know? Like usually I’d have a few favorite poems that I just “!!!”. I like the symplicity of the cover, it’s a really pretty book! It promised me young love, anxiety & depression aswell as heartbreak. I had been attracted to that one for a while, always picking it up but deciding not to, until finally I caved and got it. The good thing being that the way verses are put and everything, it did help me finding sleep at night - which for an insomniac is pretty great. this will most probably be the last one that I’d read/review because if i’m being honest with myself, I don’t really enjoy poetry that much? This year, i’ve been trying to push reading out of my comfort zone more, which include more poetry.
