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At The Point Of SeeingDiscover the compelling debut poetry collection, 'At The Point Of Seeing' by the talented Megan Kitching, published by Otago University Press. This extraordinary work captures the essence of observation with profound sensibility and intricate detail. Kitching's poetry lends a unique perspective to the world around us, shedding light on the often overlooked intersections of nature and humanity. Addressing themes of connection, identity, and the
Discover the compelling debut poetry collection, 'At The Point Of Seeing' by the talented Megan Kitching, published by Otago University Press. This extraordinary work captures the essence of observation with profound sensibility and intricate detail. Kitching's poetry lends a unique perspective to the world around us, shedding light on the often-overlooked intersections of nature and humanity. Addressing themes of connection, identity, and the relationship between people and their environment, this book invites readers to contemplate the delicate balance between cultivation and wildness. The vivid imagery and emotional depth in her poems resonate with anyone who appreciates the beauty found in everyday life. With a paperback binding measuring 150 x 230 mm, 'At The Point Of Seeing' is perfect for poetry lovers seeking both inspiration and insight. Each poem urges readers to slow down and connect with the vibrant living spaces that they inhabit, beautifully articulating the narrative of growth and resilience. This essential collection promises to enrich your literary journey and enhance your understanding of the world, making it a must-have addition to your bookshelf. Experience the artful blend of observation and emotion in Megan Kitching's poetry, and let her words guide you to a deeper appreciation of nature’s beauty and complexity. Grab your copy today and delve into the garden of thought and creativity that Kitching cultivates.At The Point Of Seeing
Author: Megan Kitching Publisher: Otago University Press
At the Point of Seeing is the extraordinary debut collection from ?tepoti Dunedin poet Megan Kitching. Poised, richly observant and deftly turned, Kitching’s poems bestow a unique attention upon the world. Her eye is finely attuned to the well-trodden yet overlooked – the places between â€dirt and thumb’ or â€together and alone’ – and especially the weedy, overgrown and pest-infested places where the human impulse to name, control and colonise meet nature’s life force and wild exuberance. These compelling poems urge the reader to slow down and give space to the living, moving, breathing environment that surrounds them. … the garden is making something of you, situated on the border of dirt and thumb, the corner with its stepover wall where two streets grow neighbourly and flora and animal meet. ...from â€Growing Advice’
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Dimensions: 150 x 230 mm
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★★★★★ 5
delightful read
Format: Kindle
What a delightful read. The characters are awesome, the plot was so good, I loved it. I was intrigued and it kept me wanting more. Told in multiple pov, the book sucks you in and doesn’t let go. I cannot wait to read the next book.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
★★★★★ 4
not bad
Format: Kindle
I loved the plot of this book. The characters just didn’t have a lot of depth. The connections and “love” just weren’t communicated very well in the writing. The author didn’t write the sweet psycho trope very well at all either. Lachlan was just a mess of a character.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2023
★★★★★ 5
A Beta Worth Rooting For
Format: Kindle
In Spare, Violet Fox flips the omegaverse on its head, giving us a Beta heroine determined to make her mark. Joining the Beta Trials to support her sick father, she's thrown into a pack that doesn't want her, especially the possessive Alphas.
But here's the twist: their sweet Omega turns out to be her scent match. Cue the angst, forbidden tension, and a slow-burn romance that will make your heart ache in the best way.
Violet Fox delivers an emotional, refreshing take on the genre, proving Betas aren't "spares." They're stars.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Beta, Alpha, Omega oh my!
Format: Kindle
Omegas are precious and given to Alphas & their packs... but the Betas want in too. To this end, the Beta government is rolling out its trial of assigning a Beta to each Alpha-Omega pack. But forcing a Beta into a pack where they are not wanted will not end well... Of course, no one expected the Omega to fall for the assigned Beta. Great read and cliffhanger
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Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
★★★★★ 3
A familiar story, just with…..less.
Format: Kindle
So, as other reviewers make clear, this is very similar to Pack Darling and The Beta. It’s much closer aligned with The Beta, in plot and maybe more like Pack Darling with characters.
That being said, I don’t hate this…..but it wasn’t great either. It’s both books mentioned but just….less. Less angst, less emotion, less feeling. The plot feels very half fleshed out, and the “bad guy” feels underwhelming. I didn’t really feel any real emotions from and of the male leads, except maybe Oliver. The others fell sorta flat for me. And Mika makes herself out to be this big bad ass straight outta training and then we never see it from here again with the one fitting room incident as the exception.
SPOILER:
The whole, “Oh, I’m actually probably an Omega, but I don’t wanna be but I do actually wanna be but no one can ever know my secret that I do nothing to hide “ thing fell so flat. She never commutes to believing she was secretly an omega, but also mentions her “secret” a lot. It just felt so manufactured.
I’m intrigued enough to read part 2 and see how the author closes everything out, but this is not one I’ll recommend or ever come back to.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024
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