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A Night Without Armor

by Jewel Kilcher

A Night Without Armor by Jewel Kilcher X
A Night Without Armor by Jewel Kilcher
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  • First Published:
    May 1998, 160 pages

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    Aug 1999, 160 pages

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(07/15/01)

Aleena Ensor
Two words,...Truly magical. Jewel Kilcher has a great ability for expressing her feelings, and I admire her for all she has done, and all she is.
(07/15/01)

Michael Rose
This book was the complete and utter height of perfection in writing. Every syllable of every word was filled with emotion and inspiration. This book was everything and more and everyone should read it.
(07/15/01)

Jamie Hudson
I found this book fascinating. It really hit a soft spot along with the other people I shared the book with. She is an excellent poet and am waiting for her to retrieve another book.
(07/15/01)

Jason Michael
Truly enlightening! It finds that place in your heart, where we hide everything, and pulls out our emotions that relate to Jewels' poems.
(07/15/01)

Bridget Lembon
"Two thumbs Up"
(07/15/01)

Mejan Morrell
Though full of meaning to her, these poems are a bit confusing to the reader. Many of them convey feelings which the reader has been subjected to, letting them understand and somewhat bond with what she is saying. Awesome!
(07/15/01)

Axgrl
This book rocks! It is real, and, unlike Shakespeare and all those other dead poets, Jewel makes sense! No thys, thees or thous. All of you who thinks it sucks, well, I'm sad to hear you are jealous of her.
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