A Book Review

Every so often, I come across a book that rattles me to my core and shifts me in ways I am not usually shifted. And when it’s a book of fictional work, too, that makes it even more special! Watering Words: 52 Short Stories by Bridgette Kay is a book of this caliber. Every story tapped into my spirit, tuned me in completely, and held my attention until the very end.
I savored this book, finishing it in just under a month. I wanted to sit with her words and allow every story to connect with me in some way. I am glad I allowed myself to do this. As an admirer and writer of fiction myself, I understand the importance of creating characters that readers can understand, love, and believe. Bridgette does this flawlessly.
Below you will find the review I shared on both Amazon and Goodreads:
A Work of True Literary Art
I began reading this book knowing I would enjoy every page. Bridgette Kay doesn’t disappoint with Watering Words.
Every story is an in-depth look into the lives of characters that morph into their very own pieces of beauty, beast, friend, and foe. I took my time reading this one, savoring it for close to a month.
I wanted to become one with the words, and I did.
I appreciated several things I recognized reoccurring in different stories as symbols or perhaps themes: the name “Theo,” the number thirteen, and familial struggles brought about from the mother/matriarch of the family.
You will find tales focusing on love, loss, and grief with hints of magic, witchcraft, and religion sprinkled in. To say that many of the stories had me on the edge of my seat is a crippling understatement.
Beginning the book with Waiting for the Bus and ending it with Rainy Day Recruit is pure unadulterated genius. Most, if not all of these stories are extremely powerful, they can stand perfectly on their own, but these two stories are placed exactly where they should be, and I believe they entice the reader to come back for additional reads.
I know I will.
I had no doubt that when I purchased Watering Words, I would enjoy it. And I did. Hands down, the BEST collection of fictional stories I have had the pleasure of reading in an extremely long time. If you’re looking for bold tales centered around love, loss, growth, pain, and the absurdities of life, this collection of stories should be yours.
I guarantee that you’ll be singing its praises, too.
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Oh my goodness! Thank you for such a beautiful review. I’m incredibly touched you liked the book so much. And for those who commented as well that plan on reading you, wow, that means the world to me! Thank you!!!
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You’re very much welcome! It is my pleasure! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
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Thank you for the recommendation 😊 adding it to my to-be-read list now!
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You’re most welcome! You’ll enjoy it!
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What a wonderful review, trE! I’m elated for Bridgette! ❤️
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Thank you! It’s a fantastic book!
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Anything Bridgette writes is awesome!! 😎
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FACTS!
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Lovely review. Sounds like a real winner.
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It is! Thank you!
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Thank you for highlighting and reviewing Bridgette’s book. She’s so talented! 🌟
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💜❤️🩵 You’re most welcome. She DEF is EXTREMELY talented.
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Her book is on my TBR. Doing my best to make progress. 📚🤓 Thanks, trE! 😊
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You are so good with your review, it piqued my curiosity!
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Thank you! I’m glad it did that! I hope you’ll get it. It’s truly a treasure.
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Welcome. I most certainly will, thanks to you.
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👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
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I’ve been wanting to read this. But I cannot afford it yet. Waiting for the digital. Or perhaps a gift — 😜
your review is riveting. Enticing. Makes me want to dig into it already. Wow. I’m sure Bridgette is happy too. Wow. I envy you. Thanks for sharing your words. Bless you.
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You’re most welcome! I know the rate for Japan is quite pricey. I hate that that’s the case. *Sighs*
It’s such a great read! Prayerfully, you’ll be gifted the book for the holidays! 🤞🏾🤞🏾🤞🏾
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I need to get an ebook version together and you’ve just spurred me to get it done. Thank you! I’ll try and have it done before Christmas!
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Godspeed on the ebook. I wish you well and to have many more hearts touched by your words. Hang in there, Bridgette. True artwork finds its people. 🙏🏾💙
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