Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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Re: Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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Great review. I believe with a little few error corrections the book will be a perfect read. Nevertheless I enjoyed the storyline. Congrats on making the BOTD.
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Looks like a heavy read. But it also looks like the story is well written and describes events that are relatable to the audience today. So I'm gonna put this in my shelf and see if I can read this some time.
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The review made me fall in love with the book. I believe everyone can relate to watching his reality unravel and the anguish of unrealized dreams. Congrats on BOTD.
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Post by BarukFaith1 »

Logan lamech's lingering poets is an interesting piece of work that keeps one interestedly turning the pages to see what happened next. It's surprisingly, truely relatable most of the time, and though said to be fictitious, it's a depiction of the unspoken reality for some people. The holding of hope, the frustration of failure, the maintained appearances ,the search for purpose and the desire for companionship all realities of life. Interesting book it is!
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I like how this book had deep characters and are developed by intricate backstories. The plot also seemed interesting. Although it had some errors, I think this book will be interesting to read. The reviewer had done a great job with this review.
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A good book in prose approaches closer to poetry describes the human soul of the postal worker and the ideas and concerns he depicts from his imagination unhappy with life with its complex problems, characterized by an element of suspense and excitement in most of its pages. , A salute to the writer, reviewer, and supervisor who referred to the book's seizure and correcting the errors mentioned by the reviewer. Greetings, everyone.
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I am quite adamant to read the book as it seems heavy, however, you did mention that Samuel got out of it. I'm having doubts whether to read it or not. Nonetheless, your review is insightful and thorough. Thank you.
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I love the theme of this book, there is so many reasons to get depressed, especially with the current situation of the economy, very commendable of the author to pen this down in a fictional way. Congrats on BOTD
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This sounds like it's well worth a read. The sample I've read so far was beautifully written, as is the entire book, according to the reviewer.
Unfortunately, I have a few friends who have committed suicide. Perhaps this book willgive me greater insight into why. Ifnot, it sounds like a good read anyway.
I'm pleased to see that it's already been through another edit. Great review - thanks!
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I like this book because its gives the lesson to the society
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It sounds like a good character study about depression and friendship. I love character-driven stories, and this book seems to be one.
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Hi

Good job with the reviews, I feel like it captures what the book is about
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I really love the fact that it gives you a deep look into man's state of mind when he is in a dire position.
It deals with the issue of depression and loneliness so, I think people in need of therapeutic attention might tend to relate better with the book.
It seems quite the emotional book so, I may check it out. Not sure if I would read it yet.
Nice review!
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Post by Hania212 »

Amazing review! Many people among us have been in a stage of life where suicide seemed to be the only solution. And many of us survived only because we understood the internal energy or light within us. None of us could have been depressed in the first place if we didn’t have an empty mind which leads to suicidal thoughts. All problems aside, we should cherish our lives because no matter for how long we have it, it’s ours. Just like the main character in this story, driven by a single “mission”, which changed his life. Vivid thoughts expressed through the review.
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I love the fact that the book sheds light on mental health which is a critical topic in today's world. This makes the book highly relatable to many people.
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