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Review of Life's ecstasy and eternal struggles

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Life's ecstasy and eternal struggles" by Sandra mayfield.]
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Life's Ecstacy and Eternal Struggles by Sandra Mayfield is a collection of poems carved from insecurities and personal experiences. The collection of poems has no specific patterns or flow and tells stories relating to their titles, and as an obvious ending, each ends with the wordings of the title.

Life's Ecstacy and Eternal Struggles consists of about 117 pages. There are 30 poems in this collection, and one thing that unites all the poems is the feeling of fragility. The poet connects with one's frail side when she speaks on the loss of pigmentation(vitiligo), gestation, friendship, solemnity, and family. The poems have one stanza, but each may have a different number of lines. I liked the page designs the poet added to make the book more presentable.

My favorite poem in this book is "A Woman's Child." It's about the bond between a child and a mother, from the womb until years after birth. Although the changes of adolescence may come, and there might be slight friction between them, a child will always love the mother. I dislike nothing in this book except that I think some of the poems lack melody. Anyway, most were great, and I enjoyed reading all the poems.

I believe everyone will admire the book's title, its cover design, and the arrangement of the poems within the space given after each page. As the title suggests, the poet picks out happy and hopeful events and life's struggles, which cause a lack of confidence in many individuals in society. One peculiar thing I didn't expect was the poem "Black to White," where a character wonders what will happen as her skin loses its color. The change seemed to have affected her physically and mentally, as she does not know if society will accept her or if she looks more like a zebra. Before now, I didn't think it was as serious as this. I'm glad I found this knowledge. Life's Ecstacy and Eternal Struggles is exceptionally edited. There were no grammatical, typographical, or punctuation errors.

I rate this book, Life's Ecstacy and Eternal Struggles, five out of five stars. Sandra Mayfield uses a simple style to write her poems, and I believe many will appreciate it. The words seem to come from her heart, and it's quite noticeable as a reader reads through them. I recommend this book to poem lovers, teenagers, and individuals with various emotional and physical struggles.

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I have not read this book but through your review I think the book will have a lot to educate the readers. Keep it up.
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I love poem so much let alone when the poet is constructive in writing. I have to add the book to my bookshelf ASAP, as to read it soonest. Thank you for the review.
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I like poems. The flow and rhythm they are written with is just admirable. The poet wrote on issues that really matter in the society in recent times. I would love to see her writing style. Nice review.
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This book is too good. Honestly! I pray it makes it to the book of the day.
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I really like collections of poems, it would be interesting to read this book, if that is how you describe it "from the heart" I like writings that go beyond. Thank you.
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