REQUEST:



Review-World
LAST | NEXT
11:50 on 06.29.03


anarchki

Content:[30/30] This diary is predominantly a poetry diary, which is lucky for this diarist, as I happen to be the self proclaimed poet among the reviewers.

Unlike my last review, I am not going to decontruct the poems and offer my cynical opinion and criticism. Rather, this diary can be treated as just that- a diary. Which may seem a bit odd, seeing as it is one. What this highly poetical diary offers that many others don't, is that it does not focus on the creation, but rather on the emotion behind it. This diary is highly emotive, opiniated, and well looked after. This diary has become one of my favourites because of this feeling of the labour of love. I can't really explain that.

The point is, that this diary is basically the writer's mind on display. Or at least, it appears to be. And, that is a strong point. The writing is interesting and engaging, with high levels of structure, grammar and all that other nice stuff.

This diary is layered in talent. Read it.

Layout:[25/25] First thing I said was, 'Fuck me ragged! What a fantastic fucking layout...this person must be an artist.' And I was right. And then I realised how sad I am getting so fucking excited over a layout. However, this layout is fantastic. Great colour scheme, great images and easy to use. Navigation plus. All points, it doesn't deserve a bit less.

Updates:[10/10] Sometimes up to three times in a night....this is the product of insomniac meets diaryland.

Extras:[10/10]Links, auto-biography, art, poems, reviews, sitemeter, a poll, rings.

Errors:[10/10]Notta one.

Contact:[5/5]Guestbook, Notes, Yahoo, MSN, TagBoard.

Bonus:[5/5] Can't pinpoint one thing. Maybe just the fact that after reviewing so many shitty diaries, this finally restores some faith in diaryland.

Returning:[5/5] Once exams are outta the way, you bet your first born, I will.

Total: 100/100 Reviewed by Kathleen

LAST|NEXT