Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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Re: Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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Most people passing through depression often think Suicide is the solution, I find this review interesting and would recommend it for people going through depression. Kudos to the author. Congrats on BOTD.
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Its really emotional, and I was so relieved. I learnt a lot. Nice book it is.
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It sounds both interesting and emotional. I enjoy character-driven books and I think I would like to give this one a try. Thank you for the great review!
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This sounds like completely my type of book, I love emotional books and this one sounds very beautiful. Great review.
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People can carry so much on their shoulders, and we don't always know how to get rid of the dark shadows consuming us. This is a great review.
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AntonelaMaria wrote: 10 Dec 2019, 11:26 This sounds like really emotional read. I am looking for something more upbeat right now. Great job with the review.
I agree with you. I would prefer either a more neutral or more cheerful story right now.
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This is intriguing. Exploring imagination and delving deep into the character's emotions, can relate to real life. I would just love to see the plot unfolding a bit earlier.
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I like the fact that Samuel was able to create a positive mind and humour amid his misery. He stumbles on an idea and he uses his investigative ability to shape it. I also like the fact that the main character seems so real. It's a plus for a character-driven novel. Generally, I acknowledge the moral lessons of hopefulness, love, and desire. Great review!
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It sounds like the author has exceptional skills when it comes to creating an engaging plot and memorable characters. However, with Samuel's depressing backstory, I am hesitant to read this book right now.

Thank you for your review.
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Nice job on the review. I like how expressive the writer is. He describes human emotions in a way that makes you feel attached to the story and the characters. Being very emotional, I totally relate to the general mood of the book and I like it when a writer makes me understand a character's feelings and thought process. I cannot wait to read Samuel's story and see how it ends, although I have a feeling that it will shatter me.
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This sounds like an intriguing read - can't wait to dive in. Congrats on BOTD!!
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I don't know much about depression but I do know that if handled properly can lead one to thinking positively. Who would thought Samuel would get one of his fantasies right?
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Interesting plot though the title could have done justice to it.
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Great review. The review served its purpose and more. The author seems to be an expert in creative writing. I think the author needs to consider changing the title and cover of the book in order to boost its performance
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A book with a plot with a good amount of twists and turns is a yes for me. I'll definitely check this book out.
Great review
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