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Peppernell divides this collection into structured, thematic chapters designed to guide readers through different emotional states.

The enduring popularity of Pillow Thoughts III: Mending the Mind lies in its universal accessibility. Peppernell does not write from a pedestal of absolute healing; instead, she writes from the trenches of recovery alongside her readers.

The writing is distinctly modern—short lines, heavy use of enjambment, and a conversational tone that often feels like a text message from a close friend or a diary entry. It touches on self-love, LGBTQ+ relationships (a staple in Peppernell’s work), and the quiet moments of introspection that happen late at night.

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One of the most striking aspects of "Pillow Thoughts III" is Hoover's willingness to be vulnerable and open about her emotions. The poems in the book are like a window into her soul, revealing her deepest fears, desires, and struggles. This vulnerability creates a sense of connection with the reader, who can't help but reflect on their own experiences and emotions.

continues the series' signature style of "poetry for the soul," specifically focusing on the journey of self-healing and mental restoration

The book is structured into thoughtful, thematic chapters, allowing readers to easily find words that match their specific emotional state. The sections are organized as follows:

Learning how to be gentle with your own mind during dark moments.