She Felt Like Feeling Nothing

· What She Felt Book 1 · Andrews McMeel Publishing
4.7
111 reviews
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About this ebook

There are moments when the heart no longer wishes to feel because everything it's felt up until then has brought it nothing but anguish. In She Felt Like Feeling Nothing, r.h. Sin pursues themes of self-discovery and retrospection. With this book, the poet intends to create a safe space where women can rest their weary hearts and focus on themselves. 

She Felt Like Feeling Nothing is the first book in the "What She Felt" series.

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4.7
111 reviews
Ariel H
April 24, 2022
Excellent short, but intense poetry book. This is the first book in the "What She Felt Series", and now I will be reading the other 3 soon as from the start of this book the words really hit home. I had previously read 3 other books in another series by this author prior to reading this one, and this one is definitely my favorite book so far by them.
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Amanda Hardy
September 1, 2019
Absolutely adored this book! My 1st poetry book & r.h. sin experience, and I must say, WOW! It was hard to believe another human, especially of the opposite sex, could possibly know some of what I've been through & felt. Definitely recommend!!
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Syria alvidrez
September 13, 2018
I love it ! I love short poetry and this is a must read.
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