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Luigi Astron Lucciano
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Is there any nice place to write a review or book? please share where is the ideal place which place would you like to recommend?
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I would recommend a garden or a balcony or any quiet place around you
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Post by Stevie Hostetter »

Hello Luigi,

When I write a review or anything, I love to be in a comfortable place at my house or a place that inspires me. I have noticed in the past month that I like to write at my grandma's house because it is quiet and I have time to think and relax.

I think that someone writing place should be somewhere they feel comfortable and relaxed. I also believe that the site should be free of distractions and peaceful. Wherever you feel a connection is where you should write your review.

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Post by Sameeha Ismail »

Wow, when I came inside this post I was thinking Microsoft word is a okay place to write what more do you want. :oops:

I think the ideal place is one where you can have a table, chair, and quiet to think. You are going to be looking at the computer screen anyway. There is not need for embellishments. According to me, of course.
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Post by Claudia Angelucci »

Depends. Some people like a local library or a cozy coffee shop. I, on the other hand, prefer solitude while writing – whether in a peaceful park or a comfortable corner at home. I enjoy writing on the sofa while listening to music.
However, I'm unsure if I understood your answer correctly. Are you referring to a physical place or an online platform?
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Post by Lizzie Mustard »

I'm confused by your question. When I read it, I thought you were referring to a platform for posting reviews, like Amazon or Goodreads, but other posters seem to think you want suggestions on where you should sit when you are being creative. Perhaps you could clarify so that we can give you relevant suggestions?
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