She has a beautiful and macabre authenticity within her verses and she entwines her heritage within the modern world where everyone has ownership of everything. ‘Turning to wallpaper’ is my first experience with Heidi Wong and I really enjoyed the confidence and certainty within her words. I received a free e-book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.more If you made it this far, congratulations! If you enjoyed the other two books I mentioned above, you will probably enjoy this one too. ![]() Maybe it's the language barier? I don't know.Īnyway, this was a decent read. Some of them felt like they were dragging on for too long and many of the metaphors fell completely flat for me. In a sense, Turning to Wallpaper reminded me a bit of Dead Dad Jokes and Dear Azula, I Have A Crush On Danny Phantom because of the topics they tackled and because of the writing.Īlthough, I will have to admit that since I am very picky when it comes to poetry, I didn't enjoy all of the poems. Wong provides beautiful imagery and I am impressed both by the way she handles the language and by the way she talks about so many serious topics. Although, I wil Turning to Wallpaper by Heidi Wong is a poetry collection that tackles issues such as growing up in a foreign country, being a woman, death, rape and many more. ![]() In a sense, Turning to Wallpaper reminded me a bit of Dead Dad Jokes and Dear Azula, I Have A Crush On Danny Phantom because of the topics they tackled and because of the writing. Turning to Wallpaper by Heidi Wong is a poetry collection that tackles issues such as growing up in a foreign country, being a woman, death, rape and many more.
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