Official Review: Poetic Shades of Life-The final Scripts

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Official Review: Poetic Shades of Life-The final Scripts

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Poetic Shades of Life-The final Scripts" by Mr.Bad.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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This is the fourth book of Mr. Bad where he delights us with his poetry. It is not just a few random poems that have no form a lot of thought went into the structure and order the poems are placed in throughout the book. Mr. Bad takes you on a journey where he describes feeling like he is being spied on or followed. He tells us about his love, Sheri, who he can't wait to marry.

Poetic Shades of Life- The final Scripts is jam-packed with drama that Mr. Bad has to endure. Family drama, girlfriend drama, and even strangers have it out for him. The poetry in this book consists of a chain of events that happen that keeps Mr. Bad on his toes, and he is constantly trying to figure out who the people are that's after him.

What I liked most about the book are the poems that are so creatively structured and thought out. It is not just normal poetry but fun and unique poems. ’Sheri’ is one of the poems in the book, and each line begins with a different letter of the alphabet. I enjoyed 'She is an Angel' which is also one of Mr. Bad's creative poems that is not like the others. I like that Mr. Bad explains his poems after you have read them, thereby ensuring that his work is understood. ‘Water Only’ was another one of my favorites.

The only negative comment I have is that it was sometimes hard to understand the poems. It is likely due to Mr. Bad being from Germany, and therefore his writing style feels like broken English. I rate Poetic Shades of Life- The final Scripts 3 out of 4 stars. I enjoyed the poems and how it was put together, but I felt lost a few times and didn't quite understand the introduction to the book. I had to read it a few times. The book will also benefit from another round of editing, as there were a few mistakes.

I would recommend this book to readers who are poets at heart and who will understand where Mr. Bad is coming from. This is a book for all ages, there is no profanity or erotic content, and it is something the whole family would enjoy. There is also a lot of life lessons to be learned from Mr. Bad. He went from homeless to having a home and back to homeless again, but he never gave up and didn't let his situation get the better of him. That is a lesson all of us can learn from.

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Well, Mr. Bad seems like quite the character. Being a poet at heart, and the fact that the poems tell a story, and are well-structured, this one seems like a must-read. Good job on the review!
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I have read one of Mr Bad books and i think he is a good author. I have enjoyed reading the review. I give you a thumbs up.
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Post by Atieno Magero »

This seems like a unique and very interesting poetry book to read. I can't wait to read this book. Great review!
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I enjoyed reading your review. I would love to read this book. I am glad that the author strives to ensure that the reader has understood his poems by explaining them.
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