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Reviewed by Lit Amri for Readers' Favorite
Figments by Julie Elizabeth Powell is a collection of short stories that includes a variety of themes; relationship between mother and son, a child and his late father, love, spiritual and even paranormal, fantasy and much more. Also included is a collection of beautiful poems which further showcase Powell’s ability to write adroitly in any genre.
In Opposing Characters and Dirty Washing, my sympathy went straight to Kate and I was quite annoyed with Sam who was being ridiculously ignorant. Any reader who is a mother and dealing with teenagers in their house will find the ‘drama’ between Kate and Sam too familiar. Thankfully, the 18-year-old punk was not such a punk at all and tried to be an understanding son in the end. My favorite story would be Another Side of Life, where a young child does not understand his mother’s reason for banning him from going to school. In terms of poems, my choice would definitely be Chocolate Cake; “It oozed from the sides / And the middle / And the top / As the knife tipped / In the middle / Then bore down / Smoothing its way to the edge / 800 hundred calories at least / A slice." It is pure brilliance. I never knew a poem could be so appetizing.
Overall, Figments is a swift and wonderful read thanks to Powell’s undeniable creativity as a writer and a poet. I am more than happy to recommended Figments to my fellow readers who enjoy a relaxing yet stimulating read.