Review of "The Emanuel 9

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Re: Review of "The Emanuel 9

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Elijah Reuben wrote: 16 Dec 2024, 02:58 Yes. I totally agree with the saying in your review. Don't judge others until you see things from their perspective. This book is a collection of empathetic poems that depict the ongoings on the other side of the social divide.
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Ama Ra Chi wrote: 16 Dec 2024, 05:13 The author's words depict a strong feeling of empathy and firsthand experience. It's really disappointing that the world hasn't achieved a balance in social wellbeing.
Something needs to be done.
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I've sat down to think, the world should actually become conducive with everyone as things has greatly progressed over centuries. In as much as the gap between the rich and the poor widens, the poor should have every basic thing necessary for living. But that's not the case, there are the homeless, who lack basic amenities and perceive existence as a curse. It's nice how this book addresses such themes and your review clearly pointed that out. Amongst everything, you pointed out the things you like about the book especially the author's relatability and empathy. Nice
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