Review of A World Diverse lll

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So essentially, this book of poetry is a wholesome representation of a human psyche and i kinda dig that. Not a poetry person here but reading your review causes my curiosity to spike up. Will try to find to book.
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Having these topics: interacting with other people; finality of life and grief, technology and the new age is very interesting so I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to be on a journey and learn interesting information along the way.
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I’m not a huge fan of poetry, but I like how you mentioned each poem made you pause and reflect. This may be a collection I explore in the future. Thank you for your thoughts.
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This poetry book is fascinating and interesting, I love how the author use diverse pictures to illustrate and explain each poetry, it shows significant difficulties and problem people encounter in there day to day activities, To all poetry lovers this book is really worth reading
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This book sounds like a great book of poetry. I liked that you found no negatives and that the author communicates well. I especially liked the part about learning from one's own mistakes. Nice review! Thanks!
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A World Diverse III is an intriguing collection of poems that speak on life, intergrating our current age of technology.
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In A World Diverse III: In Need of Help by David Edmond, the author has penned poems that portray beautiful aspects of human life and seem compelling in engaging a reader's mind.
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Post by ombaka oscar »

Expressing personal emotions in a poem is more encouraging than ever. Human life can be defined better in a metaphoric nature as David Edmond did with the poems. Very impressive indeed.
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I don't really enjoy reading poems but as this one can be a reflective series of poems. I'd like to read it and get to know more about the writing style of the author. Thanks for the great review
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I love poetry books so I guess this one might be great for me. Besides, the author approaches several different themes, such as death, life, social interactions, future, and other aspects too. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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I like the life lessons discussed in this poetry book. Great review.
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Poetry captures the essence of life, and it is one of my favourite genres. Your review has sold this book to me. Thank you. I have a feeling this compilation will be a daily companion. Congrats to the writer.
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I like the outline of A world Diverse III. The three sections of poetry make this book fun to read. I like poetry and I am keen to know how the author laid out the various topics. Thanks for the review. Congrats on the BOTD!
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Thank you for you very beautiful review. You did an incredible job of explaining this book to us.
I loooove books filled with poetry!!
I thoroughly enjoyed the sample pages I was able to read before coming here.
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

This is a book of poetry about life and all that life brings with it. The book is split into three sections: the importance of interacting wih other people, the finality of life and grief and technology in the new age. Poetry has never been my strong suit but I can appreciate good poems and I like the way this book is written. Each poem is written about different aspects of human life. Not only are the poems personalized to reflect different stages of life but they are also educational and readers can learn from them. The poems about immigration and diversity are so relevant in today's world. This supports the reason for recording history so future generations can learn from history and not repeat the same mistakes. Very good review.
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