The author, Donny C Davied, has other books available now. "Love
Sick”, is a book that has an assortment of short-story-like fictional romance and hate poems that deals with real adult
relationship concerns. Love Sick is a poetically written book that engages the reader in socioeconomic driven changes
that take place in this confusing world of distraught. It includes poems about love and hate; sick of love, hence the
book title, Love Sick. There is much at stake, today. Financial anxiety, many scholars say are the
number one contributor to relationship tension. However, the author contends that today, financial anxiety has taken
on a new meaning. Many people have lost jobs, lost homes, needed to switch careers and simultaneously tuition has increased
while funding has decreased. Some may feel their world has turned upside down. Therefore, Love Sick speaks to the prior and new added tension between relationships; nonetheless, it is entirely
fiction. Financial anxiety is not the only cause for people to drift apart so this book encompasses various relationship
issues and concerns that couple’s are dealt. It is impossible to include every scenario when couples fall astray,
but it would be fair to claim during breakup, emotions run high ranging from love to hate so when reading the book the author
hopes it will make sense to at least one individual one day. In Love Sick, the author’s
endeavor was to write of such changes or events in a poetical style but without losing its substance or plot. Love Sick
can mean different things and it can be spelled differently (lovesick); however, the author chooses to use love sick to relate
to individuals/couples that are sick from or sick of love. The result from becoming love sick therefore can relate to
breakups and that is what this book of poems is. With the average length of each poem being longer than a hallmark card
but shorter than a novel, and the content being somewhere between fiction and reality, it keeps one reading. Many of
the poems read like an intriguing short story. For people that experience breakups, this book may be easy to relate.
Conversely, because everyone’s falling apart is unique there is a variety of poems reflecting this exceptionality.
Breakups are not rare, but today they may compare to yesterday.
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