Which poem did you like the least?

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Which poem did you like the least?

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Which poem did you like the least?
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My least favorite poem in the collection is "Making Faces." In this case, the wordplay doesn't quite convince me. While the poem is actually quite good, the author presented stronger parts in the book.
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EnclosedReviewer wrote: 05 Nov 2023, 19:21 My least favorite poem in the collection is "Making Faces." In this case, the wordplay doesn't quite convince me. While the poem is actually quite good, the author presented stronger parts in the book.
I found Dedications and Acknowledgments to be quite strange and not in keeping with the book….

I jest I know those aren’t any of the poems! I struggled a little with protection, the format and different colours made it difficult for me to make it through.
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Catherine Radford wrote: 06 Nov 2023, 05:45
EnclosedReviewer wrote: 05 Nov 2023, 19:21 My least favorite poem in the collection is "Making Faces." In this case, the wordplay doesn't quite convince me. While the poem is actually quite good, the author presented stronger parts in the book.
I found Dedications and Acknowledgments to be quite strange and not in keeping with the book….

I jest I know those aren’t any of the poems! I struggled a little with protection, the format and different colours made it difficult for me to make it through.
I think every time we read, we will have a different feeling about it. Poems are so interesting. I like to make notes on my books, but this time I got a digital copy. It is hard to keep track of the feelings.
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