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What did you like most about this book?
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Believe it or not, what I liked most were the pages of original novels from Candace Bushnell, Judy Blume, and the others. I had never read any of their works and I found the texts behind the redactice poems more interesting and stimulating than the poems themselves. Although I did like the redactive poetry many times more than the calligrams, I may have to check out some of the novels from these other authors.
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The book is well-crafted, and I like every piece of the poem. The poems portray the title of the book. They are true "Artwords".
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The book sounds original. The organization of the poems are excellent.
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From the book cover alone tells the entire book story. I love every aspects of the book.
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I loved the cover of the book and the calligrams Transforming the poem into a visual form that connects you with it increases the pleasure of reading, as it is a type I have never seen before.
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The cover is catchy and creative.
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The words used in the poems were amazing and would be engraved in readers' hearts. I also love and enjoyed the pictures in the book. Art is beautiful.
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The depth of insight into the art world and the clarity of the writing are what I like most about this book.
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This book was certainly unique. The art parts definitely what I liked the most. It was pleasing to the eye, even for someone without artistic talent like me.
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I like the themes and variety of topics it covers in poem factors. And that's an important aspect.
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I really enjoyed the incorporation of visual imagery within the poem structures. It made for a very visually interesting piece and it was fun to see different styles of art coming together. Another element I enjoyed were the double meaning poems! They were the most creative ones, in my opinion.
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