Review by gabrielletiemi -- Winners and Losers in words ...

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This is an excellent book that has Proverbs and short dialogue. This book tells us about aphorism. It's an enjoyable read, and the author puts on a masterpiece.
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Ballbender wrote: 24 Jun 2020, 14:25 This is an excellent book that has Proverbs and short dialogue. This book tells us about aphorism. It's an enjoyable read, and the author puts on a masterpiece.
It's a great book, brings out society's problems in a humorous way. We have fun reading it, but we also think a lot about the idea of the plot. Thanks for your comment!
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It sounds like a satirical comic book! Very cool. I love it when we are able to use comedy, art, and any creative medium to make space for reflection. The question around why we are so obsessed with winning is a good one and well-deserving of a book written in this manner. Great review!
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sirbobthewise wrote: 24 Jun 2020, 23:32 It sounds like a satirical comic book! Very cool. I love it when we are able to use comedy, art, and any creative medium to make space for reflection. The question around why we are so obsessed with winning is a good one and well-deserving of a book written in this manner. Great review!
It's a great book, the author used irony and aphorism really well to express his perspective. I hope you will enjoy it too. Thanks for commenting!
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I like the author's perspective on winning and losing. Also, I enjoyed your review. Thanks.
"People are like stained-glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light from within." -Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
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Ekabajong wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 17:17 I like the author's perspective on winning and losing. Also, I enjoyed your review. Thanks.
The author's point of view is very interesting. Thanks for commenting!
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I love the author's unique approach of presenting this book using creative pictures and short dialogues. It's a compelling and an intriguing book.
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Rubbi wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 20:14 I love the author's unique approach of presenting this book using creative pictures and short dialogues. It's a compelling and an intriguing book.
The illustrations and the short phrases the author uses makes the book a light reading. His perspective and his approach are indeed unique. Thanks for passing by!
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I like that this book involves creative images as well as constructive proverbs. So much to learn from reading this book. I enjoyed your review.
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Caffrey_19 wrote: 27 Jun 2020, 00:59 I like that this book involves creative images as well as constructive proverbs. So much to learn from reading this book. I enjoyed your review.
There really are a lot of things to apprehend from such a story. The author has a creative way to express his thoughts and arguments. Also, the illustrations really help us understand the development. Thanks for commenting!
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