Rating:  Summary: Very Honest Review: After reading many critics on this book, I had lost all hope and believed it was no good. However, I decided to see for myself because one cannot trust other people's opinions too much on matters such as poetry. This book is not filled with pretty words and rhyming verses that some people think poetry should be (in some cases).It is the work of fair hands and an honest heart. The true simplicity of meaningful words and experiences captured in those pages are artistic and beautiful to read. The poems were written with a passion towards life, strife and curious observations.One may not necessarily need to relate to them to realise the message Jewel is trying to get across. Critics compare this book with other genious poets and say that it is either too simple or that she only writes about her breasts. I find that very unfair because they should take to mind that it is written in today's age and that every one has their own way of expressing themselves. Jewel is a great writer and should be considered by all ages.
Rating:  Summary: I cant believe i read this Review: beautiful, like the birth of stardust. as brave as a flowering cactus.
Rating:  Summary: a radiant piece of work Review: beautiful, like the birth of stardust. as brave as a flowering cactus.
Rating:  Summary: Sometimes Good, Sometimes Bad Review: Due to the major discrepancies in reviews on this book, I decided to take a look at its contents for myself and be the judge of Jewel's poetry.After reading just a handful of the beginning poems, I began to notice a trend... it seems her writing, perhaps 50-70% of what she turns out, at least, in this book, seems incomplete. Some of the ideas, I noted, were good solid -poetic- pieces that could be put to great use when used in conjuction with other such thoughts. Unfortunately, she seems to be in the habit of writing one-liners when it comes to poetry. I write these one-liners myself sometimes, but I just don't feel they're complete -enough- to warrant calling them a poem in its entirety. But, on the other hand, I think Jewel shows amazing poetential for spinning *many* great poems, if maybe she would be a little more discriminating in her choice of poems. For example, "Awaken, Love" is one of the 'complete' poems, in my approximation, and conveys emotion! ! like some of the other poems fail to do. "Lovers for Lilly", "Home", and others like them are the ones I can truly say I enjoyed. But, some of them fail to get through to me... leaving me saying "And then what...?"
Rating:  Summary: Jewel can have a way with words.. Review: I bought this book of poetry from a favorite artist of mine, Jewel Kilcher, never knowing what to expect from her. Most poetry released by singers has been anything but extraodinary. Jewels is much better than dull but this doesnt surpass the level of amazement in her work. Some poems in her book I can never get enough of, but others seem to flutter images across the paper with no flowery launguage or meaning to it. One example is "Junkie"...'My mother says, she knows what im going to be when I grow up.' Short and as dull as pastille apartment walls. Bieng a poet myself I very often use metaphors expressing feelings not capable by the normality of words. In alot of the poems in 'A Night Without Armour" she does an excellent job of usuing beautiful art launguage as a sign of her poetic capabilities which shows the reason I gave this 4 stars. I read this book nearly every night because some poems striked a cord with me and the emotions she wrote down. Thus, I conclude that this book may not be jaw-dropping but I definitly recommend it for some very decent poetry; about calfs, Alaskan beauty, and other such things this so-called normal world can relate to.
Rating:  Summary: I liked it!!! Review: I got the book from the library this past summer because I am a Jewel fan and I like poetry. Some of the poems were hard for me to understand, but some really touched me. I have one of her poems sitting at my desk everyday and every time i read it I feel what she is feeling. I like her poetry style! I recommend the book.
Rating:  Summary: I cant believe i read this Review: I was at my sisters house, lookig threw her book collection. I saw jewel's a night without armor. I started reading the ridiculous poems and just being amazed at how bad an attempt of poetry someone can write. SO BAD!
Rating:  Summary: a real poet Review: I was disheartened to see some people diss Jewel's poetry. When I went to buy the book, I too thought that it was only published because of her name and that it couldn't be that good, blah, blah, blah. But I was wrong! When I actually sat down and read the poems, it became clear to me very quickly that this is real poetry, not simple little rhymes that anyone can write, or abstract symbolism that no one can understand. Instead, this was intuitive, soulful, and meaningful poetry that spoke to me and impressed me with its colorful use of language, imagery, and metaphor. My favorite poem in this collection is "God Exists Quietly." Jewel's poetry is graceful, eloquent, insightful, confessional, spiritual, and above all, genuinely poetic.
David Rehak
author of "Poems From My Bleeding Heart"
Rating:  Summary: Easy Read and Well Done! Review: Jewel does a fine job in using language which evokes imagery of rustic secrets, peaceful solitude, relationships, etc. She expresses her love of the outdoors in a spiritual way. A major strength of this group of poems is that they are easy to read and don't take a lot of "analysis" to see what they actually are, to see their true beauty. I look forward to reading more of her poems. It is obvious that she loves life very much!
Rating:  Summary: Very Touching.... Review: Jewel is a talented song writer and singer. He music is deep and has a lot of meaning, but her poems go much, much deeper into your soul. I know that sounds cheesy, but it's true. One of the poems that really stuck out and grabbed me was "The Things you Fear". This is a short poem, just 4 lines, but it had a powerful effect me. I can say that it has changed the way I think and look at the things I fear. I can't tell you what it means to me, because poetry is so personal. What makes poems to powerful and personal, is what we the reader can bring to it and get out of it. Then we can shape it to our lives. I can promise you that if you buy this book, you won't be sorry.
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