Official Review: A World Diverse by David Edmond

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Re: Official Review: A World Diverse by David Edmond

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I never try a poetry book but, your review make me to read it. The poems in the book seems light hearted, so I would like to read it. Thanks for your great review!
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Post by glors19 »

What a great review! It made me want to read the book. How you describe the book and how it´s divided it shows a lot of heart, and passion. Poetry is never easy to read and fully understand but how you mention the author wrote it means it´s poetry I´d love to read.
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I love that this is full of positivity. I’m not a reader of poetry but I might give this a try. Thanks for your review!
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Sounds like a beautiful and inspiring book. I love poetry, so I’m looking forward to reading this one. Great review!
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Thanks for your review! I'm so sorry to hear about the author's wife's death; Parkinson's is a terrible disease. It's uplifting to hear that the book has such a positive message despite the sad inspiration behind it. It's interesting how the book is divided into three parts: 'Faith', 'Friendships', and 'Feelings'. I think that "Friendships" and "Feelings" will be of the most interest to me.
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Post by navyapindi »

This book seems to be a hopeful and happy read even for the ones who are not into poetry. The themes 'faith', 'friendships' & 'feelings' sound fascinating. Congrats on BOTD!
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I think I would really like this one. I'm not usually a big fan of poetry, but this one sounds like it would be a fun and interesting read. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by Samyork »

Reading through all the post's the poem book sounds really inspiring with it being split into 3 sections I don't know what I'd do of I Lost my partner so respect to the man who carried on going it sounds really touching
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I like that his poetry is filled with love and optimism. I guess I share his fear for those going astray in belief in God. Great review.
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Post by Rajanis »

A very touching and inspiring book on faith, love and friendship. I'm sure readers if this genre will love it. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Daniel_ »

Sounds like a beautiful collection of poem. Its wonderful that the author was able to write poems with so much positivity despite the death of his wife. It is highly commendable.
Thanks for the review.
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Even though the author was inspired to write these poems after his wife's death, they are optimistic and filled with love and hope. He had a second chance to love that he never thought would happen. Nice review.
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Post by Ranko1 »

I've always loved poetry, and after reading your review, this book sounds great. Really, dealing with the grief without being bitter and let the sorrow catch him, he gave his good judgement rule. His faith and his way of thinking is my cup of tea. Nice!
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Post by Neha++ »

I always wanted to read the book of poetry. The topics of this book faith, friendship and feelings are really inspiring and motivating. Thank you for your engaging review.
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Post by Beatus »

I love poems. The author seems to have a natural knack for communicating the feelings. Nice review. Congrats!
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