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To Bee a Honey

The Silence We Eat

Heartbeat


Aesthetic! I thought I'll just skip through, but the sweetness of the lines that pierces one's heart, for tears and cheers, gave me a seat for a pleasurable surf. Thumbs Up to the author!!!

- Aswagaawy
​Feedback of To Bee a Honey on Okadabooks.

The random formatting and spacing of words and paragraphs add visual interest to the poems. The rawness and ordinariness of domestic violence in some poems forces the reader to look at ugliness usually hidden behind closed doors. Touches of innocence and hope are found in the writer’s exploration of words and formats.

I was randomly chosen to receive this book. I was under no obligation to write a review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.

- Avid Reader on Amazon
Feedback of To Bee a Honey on Amazon.

The silence we eat it's a book everyone both male and female should read. it's time to readjust our culture and learn some new things. The silence we eat says it all - the book is a voice on its own.
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aloluomobola on Okadabooks
Feedback of The Silence We Eat on Okadabooks.

Oyindamola Shoola’s third book, “The Silence We Eat”, has made a remarkable impact on my life. All the individual stories in the book somehow merged into one person towards the end. A lot of those stories seemed incomplete which frustrated me as a reader because I didn’t want the stories to end, but as a person the book was so honest; not everything in life has a beginning and an end but it does move on... To me the possibility of one woman having gone through all the things a lot of different people have, was extremely eye opening. In this book, not only had Oyindamola made people aware of different types of abuse - she advocated for the abused. She spoke words that women had never even said to themselves. Personally, The Silence We Eat made me come to realization with things in my past. At times, I would have to close the book and cope: it was unbelievable she had written something I have never thought- but she was talking about me; the silence I have been eating became tangible through her poetry. I genuinely feel like this book can change anyone’s life’s for the better. This book gave me a similar connection that I had to “Milk and Honey” by Rupi Kaur. I cannot stress enough how much I have thanked Oyindamola for writing this book, changing my life, and helping me start over to become empty, just so I can be full for the right reasons and have a say in my own life- as we all should.

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      • Motivation
      • Mental Health & Self-care
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      • Prose & Essays
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  • Books
    • The Silence We Eat
    • To Bee a Honey
    • Heartbeat
  • SERVICES
  • About Oyindamola