Member Reviews
The format of this poetry is very unique and contemporary, almost like a menu with only key words, codes. It leaves readers a wider space to interpret it. Very interesting topic as well, however I think the style doesn't work for me.
This book was not my favorite. I was under the impression it was something different. Just not my cup of tea. I am sure fans of poetry would enjoy it.
A provocative exploration into the intersection of desire and technology. In a post-Pandemic 2020 world dominated by digital disconnect, Nixeen, the hedonistic shepherd, leads a daring mission to reawaken primal needs. The book takes readers on a dark and intoxicating journey into the subconscious, challenging societal norms and celebrating human connection, love, acceptance, and sex. Nixeen's quest to reprogram minds is both alluring and thought-provoking, making this a compelling read for those who appreciate a blend of erotica and poetic prose. If you crave a narrative that pushes boundaries and delves into the intricacies of desire, The Immaculately Obscene Nixeen is a great -read that captivates the senses and stimulates the mind.
Hold onto your hats, rebels, because The Immaculately Obscene Nixeen is not your grandma's poetry—it's an intoxicating rollercoaster ride through desire, rebellion, and primal passion! Nixeen, our fearless hedonistic shepherd, is on a mission to kick society's digital butt and bring back the good stuff: connection, love, and some serious heat. If you're tired of the same old love stories, dive into this mind-bending odyssey that's like The Handmaid’s Tale's wild, sexy cousin. It's not just a book; it's a revolution against the mundane. So, why read it? Because Nixeen is the badass we all need, and her journey will set your senses on fire. Grab a copy, and let the rebellion begin! 🔥📖 #ObsceneRevolution #PoetryOnFire
Thank you BookBuzz and NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
This is definitely different from what I normally tend to read, but I thoroughly enjoyed Baroque Madusa’s take on intimacy and primal desires in this short novella of poetry.
A look into what happens when we stop celebrating our most primal human connections, and how we should accept our desires. A loved the connection to color and aura. Would love to hear more from Baroque Madusa in the future!
Wow… I haven’t read poetry since high school. This was very good, raw emotions. Truth. I would read more from this author.
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Tracey Selig is my name.
I think the cover could be more attractive, only because people judge a book by its cover.
Maybe make it sexier..