Ariel’s Song By Dawn Pisturino Review

About The Author

Dawn Pisturino is a retired nurse in Arizona whose international publishing credits include poems, short stories, and articles. Her poetry has appeared in several anthologies, most recently in Hidden in Childhood: A Poetry Anthology, Wounds I Healed: The Poetry of Strong Women, and the 2023 Arizona Literary Magazine. She is a Mystery Writers of America, Arizona Authors Association, and PEN America member. Her first poetry book, Ariel’s Song: Published Poems, 1987 – 2023, debuted to positive reviews.

Amazon Summary

Ariel’s Song is a collection of intensely personal poems written between 1987 and 2023 that features various styles and themes, from twisted limericks that make you laugh to traditional sonnets that make you think and feel the world around you. There is something for everyone to enjoy: dark poems, love poems, nature poems, funny poems, poems about death and grief, poems about abuse and heartache, children’s poems, and experimental poems.

My Thoughts And Review Of Ariel’s Song By Dawn Pisturino

Ariel's Song By Dawn Pisturino Review

Unfortunately, I don’t spend too much time reading poetry books, even though when I do read one I always love it. That’s why I was extra thankful that I decided to read Ariel’s Song By Dawn Pisturino. She’s a fellow blogger on WordPress and I always enjoy her posts, as I am sure many of you do as well. However, reading a book written by someone is a very different experience than reading a post written by them.

As the Amazon summary explains, this collection of poems is filled with different styles, emotions and types of poems. Personally, I think there’s something in there for everyone. Some poems are darker, more emotional. While some are lighter and make you smile.

I was so impressed by how Dawn was able to play around with styles of poems over the years. I’m someone that sticks with what they understand and this was a good reminder to try something new too. This collection of poems was so well written and came from the heart.

The book isn’t too long at a bit over a hundred pages. And the good thing about poetry is that you can read some and go back to what you’re doing and come back to the poems again when you’re ready. It’s so refreshing to read a few poems when you have some free time every day. That’s what I did and it was so relaxing.

I’m not good at reviewing poetry books, as you can maybe tell. I do a much better job with novels. But don’t let that stop you from reading this book. Whether you’re a fan of poetry or not, I think you will very much enjoy Ariel’s Song. As I mentioned, there’s something in there for everyone.

And before I end this post, I want to share my favourite poem with you. It’s called Grief. It’s a darker poem but as you may know if you have read my writing before, I very much prefer darker themes. I won’t share the full poem, but rather my favourite lines:

Darkness falls,

Like the curtain of death,

Snuffing out the joy

Of your existence.

Where To Find Ariel’s Song:

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60 responses to “Ariel’s Song By Dawn Pisturino Review”

  1. Yes, I just realize that I don’t know how to review a poetry book. LOL. Exactly like you. I think I might be able to do something like using my own feeling as the clue to create a review. Actually this is the only way I know how to write.

    1. Lol poetry books are just harder to review even if you enjoy them very much. I do something similar.

  2. I agree with you, the poems correspond to a variety of emotions and expressed different sides of life, happiness, and sadness. It made for a multifaceted beautiful reading experience. I think it was a great poetry book.

    1. Thanks so much. Yes, it made the reading experience even better since there are so many layers and themes throughout the book.

    2. Thank you so much, Thomas, Pooja and Sadje! Pooja did a fine job, and I look forward to reading and reviewing her book.

  3. Reviewing poetry book is not easy but you did a good job Pooja

    1. Thank you so much.

      1. You’re welcome ☺️

  4. Lovely review, thanks.

    1. Thank you very much.

  5. Oh intesting PooG!

    You share some fun stuff always

    1. Thank you from both of us!

  6. Beautiful review for a great anthology!

    1. Thank you!

      1. You’re so welcome!

  7. Very thoughtful of you to review Dawn’s beautiful book, Pooja.

    1. It was my pleasure, I really enjoyed the book and thought my readers may as well.

      1. Thank you so much, Pooja! I value your feedback very much!

  8. I agree with you about reviewing poetry books. Another’s emotions and feelings can be hard to interpret. You did a great job on your review.

    1. Yes, it’s hard and it’s also difficult to put your thoughts into words because every poem brings out a different emotion. Thanks so much.

      1. You are most welcome, Pooja.

  9. It was a great review and not always easy to do, Pooja.. I’ll give you that. Happy for Dawn and I’m sure she’s grateful to you for the review💗

    1. Yes, I’m thrilled that Pooja took the time to read and review my book. I look forward to reading hers. Thank you, Cindy!

    2. Aw thanks so much 💕

      1. You’re so very welcome❣️

  10. Interesting

  11. Thank you so much for your review, Pooja! I’m glad you enjoyed it! Let me correct one thing: the book is only 132 pages in print. I will happily post your review tomorrow morning on my blog. Thanks again!

    1. Oh no, sorry about that, I was checking my Kindle and saw more pages. I’ll edit it right away. And happy to share the review, your poems were amazing and I thoroughly enjoyed them all!

      1. Thank you, Pooja, I look forward to reading your book. It may take me a little time as I’m already committed to other books right now, but I bought it, and it’s on my KIndle, reminding me. Cheers!

        1. That’s totally okay, take your time and hope you enjoy it!

  12. you did great and it’s a wonderful review, Pooja… 🤍

    1. Absolutely! I know how hard it is to review a poetry book, and she did a wonderful job. I hope she does more. Thank you, Destiny!

      1. I thought the same thing, Dawn…a poetry book seems difficult to review but so well done.
        congratulations once again to you…and so welcome 🤍🎉

    2. Thank you so much ☺️

      1. pleasure always 🤍🌷

  13. Beautiful and touching review, Pooja <3 !! I am really enjoying poetry these days and marvel over those who create thought-provoking and emotional pieces, like love notes or your short stories !! Thanks for sharing 🙂 and hope you have a wonderful weekend !!

    1. Thank you so much! I know what you mean, reading someone else’s poetry is like a glimpse of their mind. Have a wonderful weekend too! 😊

  14. Sounds interesting Pooj!

    1. It very much is!

  15. love the poem, i hear the song playing This is my existence… song called Shelter by Icon of Coil

    1. Interesting, I’ll check out the song.

  16. Sounds like a beautiful book!

  17. I shared your review today on my blog and promoted your book. Thank you again, Pooja, for your wonderful review! I can’t tell you enough how much I appreciate it.

    1. Thank you, I so appreciate that! And you’re very welcome, I had been meaning to review it for a while but life gets so busy sometimes.

  18. Beautiful review of Dawn’s collection!

    1. Thank you!

  19. […] a couple of days ago, I shared my review of Dawn Pisturino’s wonderful book, Ariel’s Song. And she was kind enough to share the […]

  20. Wonderful review, Pooja! 💕

    1. Thank you so much! ☺️

      1. It’s my pleasure, Pooja! 💗🌸

  21. Great review! Dawn is an awesome writer. I’m excited for her success.

    1. She is certainly very talented and so happy for her success too!

  22. Lovely review, Pooja. I’ve added this one to my TBR. Poetry is such a personal medium of expression so it’s hard to review, since we are looking into a person’s feelings.

    You did a good job! I will be reading Dawn’s book! ♥️

    1. Thanks so much. Yes, I think that’s it. It’s very personal and everyone interprets it differently too. Thanks and do read it, you’ll enjoy it! ♥️

  23. I love poetry, I have to check this book out.

    1. Definitely do that, you’ll really enjoy it.

  24. thanks for this review of Dawns book Pooja! Another one that I shall now buy! That makes 3 I just bought, yours, dawns, and Joni’s book one petal at a time!

    1. Definitely do, I loved it. I’m in Petals too by the way!

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