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MILK AND HONEY

I chose the book Milk and Honey by rupi kaur because I've heard a lot of positive feedback on the book from students that have read the novel. This book is new to me and I'm interested to read it due to the fact the book is divided into four chapters (collections of poetry) and each chapter serves a different purpose. Milk and honey faces the different types of pain you may experience throughout your life's journey and finds sweetness in them.
The chapters consist of the main vocal points such as// "the hurting", "the loving", "the breaking", and "the healing" which inspires all types of emotions while reading the novel.The book ends with a letter written, about the writer, and about the book that gives

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