Official Review: Lingering Poets by Logan Lamech

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The way you've vividly and masterfully described the book in your review piques one's interest immediately. Thanks for the informative review. I am adding this to my shelf.
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It's an emotional read and the author does a great job in navigating it. I will definitely want to read it in the nearest future. Good review.
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This sounds like a great novel with interesting characters and a compelling, twist-filled plot. I may give this one a look. Thanks for the review, ritah. :techie-studyingbrown:
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Character driven novel about a person who feels he has under achieved throughout his life and looking for a life changing breakthrough. The book seems to be an important one which gives life lessons, especially for those who are going through a rough patch in their life. I have thoroughly enjoyed your exceptional review! :tiphat:
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Seems interesting but doesn't fit in with the sci fi novels I'm reading now.
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"Lingering Poets" by Logan Lamech - Does Samuel feel better at some time. His anguish is well written and would speak to most of us. Thanks for the review - very thought provoking
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This book seems thrilling and impact-full to readers who might be sharing the same experiences addressed in the book. I love this kind of genre. Thank you for your engaging review. Congratulations to the author on BOTD.
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This seems like a really interesting, psychologically-driven read. A little heavy for what I’m currently looking for, but I’ll have to keep it in mind. Well done on the review, it really convinced me to give this book a chance!
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The title suggested something different, but from the review it seems that the style is also a great part of it that adds to a suspensful story. Thank you for your terrific review!
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I have some criticisms about the novel. First and foremost, the novel is in dire need of additional proofreading and editing. Though the book is exceptionally well-written and the author’s skills are apparent, there were too many errors. Most of the errors included homophones and missing prepositions. Another issue I had is that the author repeatedly made the characters aimlessly stare at the stars and sky. It just seemed odd to me.
It is odd, indeed. I guess the author was trying to convey a contemplative state, but it's weird. Anyway, I love personal narratives and this sounds like an outstanding work.
Your review is superbly written, by the way. Thanks!
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What a professionally written and inviting review, thank you! :D It was an absolute pleasure to read! It is now among my 'to read' :) It sounds like a regular human experience is very adequately depicted which might be hard to do. Cannot wait to get a chance to tuck into its pages :)
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Got to sample this book for free. And I must say the epigraph itself makes you fall in love with the book. Would love to explore what the story has to offer.
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"Lingering Poets" is perfect for these times where the goings-on are characterized by events that are capable of causing depression. Generally, it is a good read for people who need to get over depression and world weariness. I believe the readers will enjoy the characters, and will also benefit from their true-to-life approach to issues.Great review!
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The title of this book threw me off because I wasn’t sure hire’s it related. But this review makes the book seem very intriguing. I love well developed characters and it sounds like this book is very strong in that aspect. The plot sounds interesting, despite the numerous errors.
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An interesting fiction book "Lingering Poets" by Logan Lamech, which vividly captures the human condition from different aspects. The story follows a postal worker, Samuel, who is divorced and suffers from the constant pain and disappointment of unfulfilled dreams. However, he finds a hope of fortune. The book appears to be quite entertaining.
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