Review of A World Diverse lll

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Sounds like an interesting poem. I love the fact that it touched every aspect of life.
Good review
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This work of poetry touches on a lot of subjects, such as life, the journey of life, love, success, and other subjects. I believe readers will enjoy this book. Thanks for your review.
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'Official Review: A World Diverse |||: In Need of Help' by David Edmond CD well describes the contents of the book about life and all that life brings with it for readers! It has a good introduction. The point that the book encourages readers to ask themselves what they can do to make their lives, but also lives of others, more beautiful and more fulfilling is worth mentioning in the review. Also, the point that the author writes about the meaning of life, life journey, success, aging, relationships, love, beauty, richness, diversity, helping, immigration and more, as mentioned in the review, is remarkable for readers. Nice to learn that the book is rich in various themes and motifs and the poems touch on nearly every aspect of life!
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The underlying premise of this book where people seem to have lost the will to slow down and enjoy restful hours is so true. Hopefully when I read it I am better able to enjoy my free time. Congratulations on book of the day!
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Life is full of experiences and a lot to learn from each day. I think everyone should have a copy of this book. It has great lessons to learn. Great book.
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Poetry is not my thing, so I will be passing. The diversity in the subjects is commendable though, as this will keep many readers who enjoy poetry entertained. Thanks for the review!
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The ability to interact with people from different backgrounds gives one an insight into how to relate better with different people. Nice review
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This is gonna be a perfect book for someone looking for something inspiring, especially if you like reading poems. This is a great review! Thumbs up!!
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This book is a collection of poems. But i cant read it because i am not a fan of poetry. Other readers might find the book fascinating. Thank you for the review
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As a fan of poetry the relevance of this collection as life lessons makes this book that much more enjoyable. Thank you for your review.
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Poetry is life; life is poetry. Just going through the review made me desire this book. Anything that makes you think deep and meditatively about the universe and life is the right nutrient for the mind. And that mustn't be religion.... Poetry speaks!
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Life indeed is one and should be lived to the fullest. I love the ideas shared in this book and might give it a try reading though I don't enjoy poetry. Thanks for your review.
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Post by Josephine Kissi »

I love the way the author described very detail in this poem. I think it placed emphasis on what the journey of life is all about. And how how we make our own choices and take the due responsibility for it. He also talks about his struggles and what he has learnt from life. Because life is like a game and we must choose wisely how we want to play it.
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Thank you for the great review. I'm glad you enjoyed the book so much. I did enjoy the ones I read in the sample and how they pertained to life. While I do like poetry, I'm not sure I understand them correctly, so I read them in very small bits at a time. I'm going to pass and hope that those that truly enjoy and understand poetry will take a look at this book.
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I just don’t like poetry. I do see the value in these poems that reflect on life and its consequences.
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