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Break Your Glass Slippers

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SKU: 9781524851897

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Award-winning poet Amanda Lovelace returns with *Break Your Glass Slippers*, a powerful collection about self-worth and overcoming negativity, even from within. In this first installment of the *you are your own fairy tale* series, Lovelace reminds us that we are the main characters of our own stories. Pre-order your copy of *Break Your Glass Slippers* (ISBN: 9781524851897) today!

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781524851897
  • Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
  • Publisher Imprint: Andrews McMeel Publishing
  • Height: 226 mm
  • No of Pages: 160
  • Series Title: You Are Your Own Fairy Tale
  • Weight: 227 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1524851892
  • Publisher Date: 17 Mar 2020
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 13 mm
  • Width: 152 mm

25 reviews for Break Your Glass Slippers

  1. Mihir Yeshwantkumar Parmar

    A great collection for anyone struggling with self-doubt. Lovelace’s words are a comforting reminder that you are not alone.

  2. Dushyant Pratap Singh Kushwah

    A powerful and moving collection. Lovelace’s honesty is refreshing and relatable. The book has some low points.

  3. Harsh Raj Singh

    Lovelace’s work is always moving, but this collection felt a bit less impactful than her others. Still worth reading if you’re a fan.

  4. Aaditya Sanjay Loharkar

    This book is a must-read for anyone on a journey of self-discovery. Some poems may not resonate, but a fantastic read.

  5. Ayushi Sharma

    I appreciated the themes of self-worth and resilience. Some poems felt a little preachy, but the message is positive.

  6. Yash Koshal

    I really connected with many of the poems, especially those about overcoming self-doubt. A few fell flat, but the good outweighed the bad.

  7. Ananya Choudhury

    This book is a hug in poetic form. A few poems felt underdeveloped, but the majority were beautifully written and deeply moving.

  8. Shashwat Anand

    Lovelace’s vulnerability is admirable. While not every poem was a hit for me, the overall message is positive and empowering.

  9. Roshan J

    A good reminder to love yourself, but some poems were little shallow. I expected more depth from Amanda Lovelace

  10. Abhishek Kumar

    This collection is a breath of fresh air! Lovelace’s words are inspiring and empowering. Some poems can be improved.

  11. Debayan Maji

    Lovelace’s writing always gets to me. Her way of writing is magical. There are a few I did not like that much though.

  12. Akash Kumar Singh

    Lovelace’s raw honesty shines through. Some poems resonated deeply, while others felt a bit repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile read for anyone on a self-love journey.

  13. Nishtha Arora

    I like the overall positive and uplifting message. Some poems feel repetitive. Could be better, but great read anyway.

  14. Janardan Singh Patel

    Powerful and relatable, but I wished for more. But overall, the poems are heartwarming and honest.

  15. Vansh Sarraf

    The book did not connect, but I respect Lovelace’s honesty. It just did not hit the spot. Still, rating it high

  16. Thejus Chandran C

    A raw and honest exploration of self-love. Some poems felt a bit too simplistic, but the overall message is beautiful.

  17. Satyam Bapusaheb Fasale

    A powerful collection! Lovelace has a gift for capturing complex emotions. Some poems felt a little too simplistic, but the message is strong.

  18. Tanish Anand

    Inspiring and relatable! This book is a great reminder to prioritize self-love. Some poems could have been more polished, though.

  19. Saksham Khemka

    I enjoyed the fairty tale theme, and the poems that focus on self-empowerment. However, few poems did not hit the mark.

  20. Tushar Saini

    I find that the book lacked some depth I expected. It is a good reminder to love yourself. Could be more impactful.

  21. Palak Shukla

    Lovelace’s writing is powerful, but this book didn’t resonate with me as much as her previous works. Still a decent read.

  22. Shagun Singh

    I found this collection to be both comforting and challenging. A few poems felt a bit underdeveloped, but still a good read.

  23. Shashank Mishra

    I loved the fairy tale theme! This book is a great reminder to create your own happy ending. Few poems didn’t connect.

  24. Aekansh Bakshi

    Honest and vulnerable poetry. While not every poem landed perfectly, the overall message of self-empowerment is incredibly important.

  25. Satyam Chaudhary

    I enjoyed the themes, but the writing felt a bit repetitive at times. Still a good reminder to prioritize self-care.

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