Did you like the photographs used in this book?

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Melisa Jane wrote: 26 Oct 2023, 05:55 This is a discussion topic for the November 2023 Book of the Month, Artwords by Beatriz M. Robles

Did you like the photographs used in this book?
The author was so creative, i enjoyed reading the book.The author used pictures which were so nice. Anyone will love these poems.
Concrete concept. 💫
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Photographs pass messages almost instantly and are great in aiding comprehension.
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Yes, I loved all the photographs used in the book. Pictures enhance the reading experience by making the readers understand things better.
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The author put in a lot of thought to the photographs and I found them uplifting and enhancing of the book in general. They were appealing.
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The use of imagery by Robles is perhaps the most remarkable feature of her poetry. Through her language, she paints images that are not only visually stunning but also trigger emotions within you. The language of this woman is colorful and evocative enough such that readers get into the picture as well as feel her emotions. The strong visual language characteristic of her poems makes them a pleasure to read and truly involving.
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I love photography in books! It helps to get a visual to accompany the poetry. Plus it is particularly fitting with the title.
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Yes I appreciate the use of photographs in writings as it helps the audience understand more and retain longer. Beautiful initiative.
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I love the photographs
What I love about the photographs used in Artwords is how they complement the text in such a way that they add another dimension to the story. The images are not merely illustrations, but carefully selected photographs that add depth and nuance to the text. The author's choice of images is exquisite, and they evoke a range of emotions and ideas that perfectly complement the words. The photographs are truly a feast for the eyes, and I believe they enhance the reading experience in a way that is rarely seen in other books.
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Visual elements can serve to provide additional context, deepen understanding, and offer a more immersive exploration of the subject matter. The combination of visual and written elements often creates a synergistic effect, enriching the overall reading experience and allowing readers to engage with the content in a more holistic manner.
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Yes, I like the photographs. It made reading the book more engaging. Also it made a lasting impression from an already good book.
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The inclusion of photos in the book adds a certain texture, creating a lasting emotional impact on the reader. This is evident right from the cover page, featuring a simple yet intricate flowery image that beautifully captures the book's complexity, seamlessly blending words with art.
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The beauty of the book lies in the photographs used. So I must say I loved it
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Yes, they were easy to understand. The aided my views on the book. It was so much fun and it kept me going when I was tired.
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I think the photographs is good and artistic. It also simple and give meaningful theme for the book.
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Of course. That's one major reason why I love this book. Pictures help to create imagery and it stays longer on the memory. It also made reading exciting.
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