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Reviewed by Pikasho Deka for Readers' Favorite
Northwest Poems is an enrapturing collection of poems by CE Rivers. This diverse poetry collection is divided into six chapters. In the first chapter, "Northwest Poems," the poems feature animals witnessing the bewildering behavior of humans, the different layers of love, and the search for inspiration behind writing poetry. "Fringe Caverns" follows the everyday observations of a narrator, offering some unique perspectives on society at large. "Seattle Karaoke" explores spirituality and its search through different paths. The poems in "The Quietus Caverns" focus on mortality with a light-hearted touch that signifies the inopportune yet inevitable nature of death. "War and Conflict" emphasizes the futility of war and its devastating effects on people. "Oppression in Many Guises" sheds light on the oppression of humanity throughout history and its inevitable ramifications on the general populace.
Using free verse poetry, CE Rivers takes readers on a poetic journey that traverses a lot of thematic terrain with a scrumptious blend of heart, humor, tragedy, and even satire. Northwest Poems cover a wide range of topics and themes, narrated through non-rhyming verses with experimental structural organization that brings a distinct flavor to Rivers' poetry. This collection gives you a lot to think about and calls for a reread. From heavy universal topics such as war and oppression to personal and intimate poems about love and neighbors' cats, Rivers paints a vivid and vibrant portrait of life through these verses. I really liked the dry humor in some of these poems with serious topics. Overall, I had a wonderful time reading this collection, and I think it deserves a diverse range of readers. Highly recommended!