Alex C.
129 reviews
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lizzie ♫
47 reviews5 followers
shakespeare has absolutely nothing on Trisha
Darlene I read WAY to many books
3,388 reviews1,886 followers
I love trishaaa!! But idk i just couldn't get into the heartbreak poetry.. the cover is cute i do wish the broken heart would have been red lol Some poems are ehh but few i enjoyed. But congrats for putting this out and showing even more of a vulnerable side 💙
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Rebecca
62 reviews3 followers
Life changing. Not like improving, but life changing.
Marina SouKouz
17 reviews13 followers
More like poems of a 13 year old after her first breakup. So bad you actually enjoy it. I know, i know...
Katie
1 review
This book was the embarrassing stream of consciousness of a mad woman. Very clearly she never bothered to proof read anything after writing it. The spelling and grammar are what I'd expect from a 4th grader. If you're going to self publish a book the least you could do was have Word check the spelling for you before submitting it. The poetry is juvenile and about what I'd expect from a youtuber with no ghost writer. If you're looking for embarrassing/graphic stories about the authors sex life and inability to get over an ex after months, this might be right up your alley. I'd advise skipping this one though.
Sidra
1 review
An embarrassing pile of something that can't exactly be called a book and certainly not a poem. Like your teenage diary came to life and also left grammar, spelling and basic decency at the door.
silas denver melvin
Author4 books528 followers
even if the poetry were forgivable (it's not), there's no getting past the immense amount of syntax, grammar, & spelling errors. knew what i was getting when i picked this & it delivered
eep
31 reviews
Lovely stream of consciousness ❤️
lily
45 reviews23 followers
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April 27, 2024Trisha Paytas could write “Ugly Love” but Colleen Hoover couldn’t write “101 Poems about my Ex Boyfriend”
Carosfootprint
123 reviews1 follower
2 stars seems generous because of all the typos but man this was kinda sad a lowkey relatable in some of the poems. But like I don’t think this is poetry haha more like diary entries
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Kat
9 reviews4 followers
How embarrassing!!! She literally just posted her stalkerish journal to Jason. I'm so glad her got away from her. This creepy attempt at a book just shows how bad and creepy OBSESSIVE she really is. DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME READING ANY OF HER BOOKS THEY ARE ALL FULL OF LIES FOR ATTENTION.
She should have just kept this too herself because this could get her in to some trouble if Jason ever wants to press charges on her for stalking.
L. J.
Author1 book39 followers
I don’t particularly care about poetry or like it much but this doesn’t read like poetry, something she and Gabbie Hanna have in common. Was this self published? It feels like it. Not that it’s bad that it was self published; I self published, too, but you can really tell that it wasn’t, you know, proofread. Like Gabbie, she'd been better off making a book of rants.
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Joseph-William Robinson-Hale
2 reviews
Unpolished and raw. A candid glimpse into the mind of an obsessive and traumatised woman as she dissects her past relationship, evoking themes of addiction, fixation, rejection, obsession and all consuming love. At times the words flow from the page into our mind and as we drown in her stream of consciousness it feels as if we are reading a woman’s decent into psychosis. Raw and emotive, while technically not written or edited perfectly (or honestly, all that well) it pulls the reader into the authors mind, and there upon the page she is authentic in her truth. To think these poems are mostly wrote about Jason Nash who is probs on TikTok Live begging for roses now…. Go figure.
KAT
53 reviews4 followers
This is one of the worst books I ever read. It was so confusing and barely made any sense. It was like Trish was trying to make this the most confusing book in the world. I get poems aren't meant to be 100% clear but reading this was a nightmare. Half the time nothing made sense and the metaphors just didn't work. Don't even get me started on all the grammar mistakes..
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SplatterGunk
48 reviews
Tbh, I've read way worse. Good for Trisha Paytas for speaking their truth and finding some catharsis and closure. I read (and sometimes review) a lot of celebrity poetry collections, so I'm not being funny; I actually do, unironically, enjoy some of the poems in here. Art is subjective, so this collection of poetry really won't be for everyone, just keep that in mind while going in.
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Brianna Ramos
57 reviews4 followers
This was horrible. There were some parts that resonated with me, but overall this was not good. This was not about an “ex-boyfriend” - it was about obsession and unhealthy co-dependency. It took me so long to finish because it was so poorly written. I’m sorry trisha girl but this was NOT it.
Sophie Bowns
Author15 books75 followers
She clearly didn’t bother to proofread and some of the content was repulsive.
Theresia
5 reviews1 follower
it was ok
Lauren
5 reviews
does not feel like i am reading an edited compilation of poems but that i am reading Trisha’s diary.
Lexi Nolan
62 reviews
at least it’s funny!
Matt
28 reviews
....n quero falar sobre isto eu culpo a nicole
Kayleigh
1 review
Surprisingly had some good moments, entertainingly bad moments, and bad moments. If you know the lore kinda helps with having the prior context
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Jocelyn
5 reviews1 follower
Was this better than a Colleen Hoover book? Yes. Does it deserve more stars? No. Did Nicole and Jake save the whole book again? Yes.
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Tymianek
72 reviews
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA THE f*ck IS THIS. Lepiej jej wychodzi udawanie DID niż pisanie wierszy, a to szalony statement, bo udaje chujowo
cherry
11 reviews
i did not think i would read a book worse than a colleen hover book this year, however..
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8 reviews
sad...just sad but also lol kinda funny hahahahah.
rose
59 reviews1 follower
nicole rafiee said orion carloto could never write this, and she was right. some of these were actually good.
Eurydactyl
127 reviews1 follower
The poetry itself is pretty bad. That said, there are some gems throughout, the odd verse or line that is powerful and artfully written (there are also typos and grammatical errors. But since this is poetry and not prose, those errors might be intentional).
The most interesting aspect of this book of poetry is the look inside Trisha's mind, it is fascinating in the same way outsider art is ("outsider art" in the neurodivergent sense). Given Trisha's history with mental health, I would argue that this could qualify as outsider art.
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