Bingo Chart Review: Hold Your Own - Kate Tempest
As part of my reading challenge for this year I decided to read a book of poems, as it is a genre I haven’t really explored all that much. I picked this particular collection because it came highly recommended by Jean Bookishthoughts on Youtube. For the most part I enjoyed reading this. But I have to say that, as with short stories, I just don’t think poems are my jam. I like small nuggets of wisdom or insights, but as for the longer “story-telling” poems I must say I prefer “regular” fiction. The collection is divided into four parts; childhood, manhood, womanhood and blind profit. It sort of has a protagonist in Tiresias, but he doesn’t feature in all the poems, as far as I could tell. A lot of them also deal with Tempest’s own experiences growing up and becoming an adult. I thought most of the poems were fine, but there were only a few that I really liked, including “Waking Up With You This Morning” and “Ballad of a Hero”. As for the rest I just wasn’t too...