Bitter Angel: Poems Poems by Carnegie Mellon University Press 0 reviews Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating Rate By Amy Gerstler (1997) Presents more than fifty poems by Los Angeles writer Amy Gerstler on such themes as nature, innocence, sexuality, and mortality. Reviews Have you read this book? Share a quick thought — even 1–2 sentences helps other readers. Top reviewers win book vouchers — the more you review, the higher you climb. See the leaderboard One-line verdict Sum up your review in a single line (max 150 characters). Review Your name Book Pace - None -BreathlessFastMeasuredSlow How did the book read — slow, medium or fast? Reading Mood - None -AtmosphericCosyDarkEmotionalEpicFunnyGrippingHeartbreakingHopefulMovingRomanticSlow-burnTenseUnsettlingUplifting How did the book make you feel? Choose up to three. Book Highlights - None -CharactersDialogueEndingHumourPacingPlotProseRomanceSetting What stood out most? Choose one. Book Fans If you enjoyed this book, tag other authors fans of it might like. Start typing and a list will appear, or add your own — remember a comma after each one. ReviewSend commentPreview More by Carnegie Mellon University Press See all books The Genius of Hunger: Short Stories Thomas and Beulah: Poems Years Later: Poems Lysistrata: A New Adaptation of Aristophanes' Comedy Now You Love Me
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