Review of A World Diverse lll

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Post by Ikechukwu+12345 »

The necessity for maintaining good relationships with people cannot be overemphasized. This is my kind of book, I look forward to reading this book. Great review.
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I love that the author wrote poems that address various aspects of the human experience. It's great that the book is divided into three parts, making a pleasurable reading experience. Thanks for the detailed review.
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Post by Ayomikun Babalola »

This was a very consise review. The books seems to greatly place importance on living a wholesome and fulfilling life. Unfortunately, I am not a fan of poetry.
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Post by Therry Ahaleku »

In the book 'A world diverse' David Edmund explained about life in general. No man is an island. To achieve our goals and aspirations in life, we need to interact with others.This process of interaction is a tool to learning and promotes good will and cooperation among people o diverse origin. The author ironically explained our existence as a journey where the train stops, drops some and and picks others through this journey of life to the end.
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Post by Rodel Barnachea »

I was a bit surprised by the title because of the word "world" and "III". I thought that, at first glance, it has something to do with a "pending" World War III, but of course I'm wrong. I'm pretty sure this poetry book is something everybody needs right now. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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Post by Therry Ahaleku »

The answer to world peace is unity in diversity which can only be achieved by knowing me and knowing you . I recommend this book to students and travellers all over the world. Rated 4/4.
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After reading a collection of poems, I have come to realize how much I love them. Few words telling an enormous stories and involves deep thinking to understand most. I believe I will enjoy reading this book. Nice review!
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Post by azza lia »

Honestly, I'm not into poetry. I'm not good at understanding the meaning of each phrase. I know that poetry has deep in touch with every aspect of life, but as I can see the book's cover doesn't reflect much about diversity. Great review!
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Post by Colleen Casey »

I read the sample,and I like it,there are not enough poems,today.
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Post by Judiasanti »

Although I don't use to read a poem, but according to this review, I think this book is very interesting. I like the topic of these poems collections. May be I will start to read a poetry from this book. Thanks for your excellent review.😊
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Post by amonique reif »

Edmond's book expressed great ideas . No doubt you'll find yourself reflecting on and discussing after reading
Inside, you could find a poem, or many, that help you live the life you want to live in this diverse world.
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I find a lot of nice things in this book. The division into three sections is interesting as it seems to be a fairly structured and fluid compendium of poems. I like that the theme focuses on appreciating and living life to the fullest. Thanks for this exciting review.
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Post by Vicyo57 »

Great read A World Diverse III written by David Edmond
The writer gives a playbook of sorts for life. Outlining the steps of physical, spiritual, and mental growth from the womb to the tomb. "Life is a gift from God" well written
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Post by Scerakor »

It really sounds like Edmond captures a wide swath of human nature in these series of poems. Between interacting with other people, the finality of life and grief, and technology/the new age, there's a lot of ground to cover.
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Post by Christine Cariño »

Poetry is something that piques my interest. This book will help readers to have life realizations in a quick way. Thanks for the review.
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