Rhyme and Reason; a Compilation of Verses, Rhymes and Senses by Dom
Let's be clear from the start: 'Rhyme and Reason' isn't a book with a traditional plot. You won't find a hero's journey or a murder mystery here. Instead, Dom has put together a compilation of verses, rhymes, and short prose pieces that act as snapshots. Each piece is a standalone moment of observation, emotion, or thought.
The Story
There isn't one linear story. The 'narrative' is the arc of human experience itself. The book moves through themes like the first flutter of attraction, the ache of nostalgia, the confusion of growing up, and the search for peace in a busy world. One poem might capture the simple joy of a shared coffee, while the next wrestles with a much heavier feeling of isolation. It's less about what happens next and more about how each piece makes you feel and think. It creates its own rhythm, bouncing between light and shadow, much like our own days do.
Why You Should Read It
I loved this book because it's accessible. You don't need a literature degree. The language is clear and often beautiful in its simplicity. Dom has a real talent for pointing out things we've all felt but maybe haven't put into words. Reading it felt like cleaning a dusty window—suddenly, my own thoughts and the world outside looked a bit clearer. It's a quiet book that packs a punch. It doesn't shout its messages; it whispers them, and that makes them stick.
Final Verdict
This is a perfect book for your nightstand or your commute. It's for anyone who enjoys poetry but is sometimes intimidated by it, for people who like to journal or reflect, and for readers who need a break from fast-paced plots. If you've ever enjoyed the work of writers like Billy Collins or Mary Oliver for their relatable clarity, you'll find a friend in Dom's writing. It's a small book that asks for a little of your time and gives back a surprising amount of perspective.
Ava Brown
10 months agoThis is one of those stories where the character development leaves a lasting impact. Truly inspiring.
Matthew Martinez
1 year agoI came across this while browsing and the character development leaves a lasting impact. Worth every second.