Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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Re: Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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Going through the review, I was not excited about the read. It seems like a rather dull read to me. But the review was nice though just not the story that spikes my interest.
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Such an amazing concept a perspective used by the author to have a realistic approach. Once or for more times we all might have been in the shoes if the charachter. I guess this frail concept is to be handeled with care. And I completely agree with the path presented and as mentioned in the review, that one must keep on following, and I pray not to lose hope ever, and fullfil all Dreams! A must read! Thank you for such a wonderful review!
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This sounds a great review. It shows the reviewer payed attention to details when reading the book. I like the sense of honest and fairness in reviewing and rating. The review has a mind capturing summary of the book.
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Post by Kerry-Ann_v_R »

This one is interesting, I do enjoy the style of writing and the topic seems like something I might enjoy. I have read the first few chapters, they seem a little slow going, I'm looking forward to the part where Samuel engages more with the other characters in the book.
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I love stories with good character development as well as a good plot, and this book seems to have both. I will have to take a look at it. Thanks for your wonderful review!
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A fabulously written suspenseful crime thriller that readers will find captivating. I definitely want to read this book. Congrats on BOTD!
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I read the first three chapters and found Samuel intriguing. I am eager to read the rest of the book to find out whether the excitement of his discovery takes him out of his loneliness. Snail mail has its uses!
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Honestly, I would not have chosen this book to read based solely on the title. However, after reading your review, it struck me as a very emotional and compelling story that I would love to read. Thanks for the review.
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This book sounds like it has truly deep moments. I not sure that it will be a good fit for me as my interest isn't piqued in this type of storyline. So I think that I will pass on reading it.
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After reading the sample, I agree with the reviewer that Lamech uses poetic style to set the scene. I like the juxtaposition between the environment and the protagonist's emotions; it felt real. Great review!
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I love a story like this with its drama and suspense. I also love how Samuel took the depression to a whole level of discovery. Nice review.
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Such high praises make me want to read this one. This was an interesting review, thanks.
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A work of fiction that captures human condition in more ways than one sounds fascinating. Additionally, a page-tuner and an exciting read are qualities that I look for when selecting a book. Moreover, crime and mystery is one of my favorite genres. I already have the book on my want to read shelf. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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Wow. This sounds like a sad story yet an interesting one. I'm curious about what Samuel discovered that will give his financial state a turn. Great review!
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Lingering Poets sounds like a great read, if only for the evocative writing and rich descriptions. I wasn't sure what to make of the novel initially, but your review sold me on it. Great job!
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