
Aphrodite Made Me Do It by Trista Mateer
Genre: Poetry, Mythology
Publishing Info: October 2019 by Central Avenue Publishing
Pages: 224
Star Rating: 4/5
Back Cover Summary:
Bestselling and award-winning author Trista Mateer takes an imaginative
approach to self-care in this new poetry and prose collection, Aphrodite Made Me Do It. In this empowering retelling, she uses the
mythology of the goddess to weave a common thread through the past and present.
By the end of this book, Aphrodite make you believe in the possibility of your
own healing.
Thank you so much to Central Avenue Publishing and NetGalley for the eARC of this book.
I wasn’t sure what to expect from this book, or how much I would enjoy it, as I don’t often read poetry. In fact, I didn’t enjoy much poetry when I did my English Literature degree, but I’ve come to realise that I don’t hate poetry, it’s just a matter of finding the words that sing to you.
This book has a varied style, with some written in more poetic form and other sections written in more of a prose style. The mixture makes it more accessible, and although I personally would have enjoyed more of the fragmented poetry sections, I think this does give it appeal to a wider audience. You don’t have to like poetry to like this book.
The topics covered are very relatable, put in simple terms that everyone can understand, but those words are put together in a beautifully lyrical way. Subject matter such as body image, assault, love, coming out, abuse and family are all explored in a very honest way. Using mythology as a way to tell the story and explore the themes of the book was an interesting and effective choice. It does help that I’ve always had an interest in mythology. Aphrodite is given a voice and the book gives an interesting perspective on how the love goddess is represented in literature and culture.
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