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Love & Misadventure

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Beautifully illustrated and thoughtfully conceived, Love and Misadventure will take you on a rollercoaster ride through an ill-fated love affair—from the initial butterflies through the soaring heights to the devastating plunge.  And, in the end, the message is one of hope.

The journey from love to heartbreak to finding love again is personal yet universal. Lang Leav’s evocative poetry speaks to the soul of anyone who is on this journey.  Leav has an unnerving ability to see inside the hearts and minds of her readers. Her talent for translating complex emotions with astonishing simplicity has won her a cult following of devoted fans from all over the world.

Lang Leav is a poet and internationally exhibiting artist. Her work expresses the intricacies of love and loss.

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3 thoughts on “Love & Misadventure

  1. Beautiful This book is simple, yet brilliant and beautiful. It’s charming, cute, sad, and sweet. Some of the verses hit home, and are very relatable. I must have bunny eared at least 10 favorites. The first part is “Misadventure” – quirky and offbeat. The second part (and my favorite), is “The Circus of Sorrows”. Anyone who’s ever been through heartbreak can relate to this section. And lastly, part three – “Love” is uplifting. It reminds us of what we have, or what we have to look…

  2. Worth buying and waiting for 🙂 I’ve always loved whatever Lang Leav posted on Tumblr. Whether it’d be original or from someone else, it was always pleasing to read and I could always relate. When I heard the news about this book, I was extremely thrilled. The thought of having the works of an incredible poet and artist in this form was unreal. After what seemed to feel like years, the book finally came in the mail. And might I say, the wait was terribly long. I think that’s the only con of purchasing it through the mail…

  3. Did not meet expectations nor hype The cover and its texture, as well as the font type is beautiful, however; most of her poems do not reflect that beauty. I understand “simplicity. Simplicity. Simplicity,” but i felt like I was reading a seventh grader’s poetry. As a person who loves poetry and enjoys reading and appreciates embedded beauty and meanings, I was quite displeased and am hoping to get a refund. I feel like I got excited over a book that did not meet its hype or my expectations. it is all dependent on individual…

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