Official Review: Unreal by AJ Tedesco

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Your review was like poetry. It drew me right in, and now I will add this book to my shelves. If the book comes close to your descriptions, it will be a complete delight. Thank you for sharing this review. I love the way you write.
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Suesea wrote: 31 Aug 2020, 20:22 Your review was like poetry. It drew me right in, and now I will add this book to my shelves. If the book comes close to your descriptions, it will be a complete delight. Thank you for sharing this review. I love the way you write.
It warms my heart to hear that my words had the power to transfix and entice! Genuinely eloquent poetry holds that same suggestive power over me. I do sincerely hope you get the chance to experience this unique collection of reflective hopes, dreams, and hungers. I so greatly appreciate you taking the time to read and comment here! :book:
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You're most welcome. I look forward to reading more of your reviews.
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Wow, this sounds like a very well written book of poetry! Although poetry isn't really my cup of tea, I thank you for this wonderful review. :)
Happy reading! :techie-studyingbrown:
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These poems breathe freedom into the human experience and remind the reader that they are part of an eternal story, a mystical juxtaposition of contraries whose tension and electricity echoes through the ages.
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Sounds like an amazing poetry collection I would love to check out! Thank you very much for the quote and your insightful review! :)
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It seems like a great book. But poetry is not something that I prefer. Nonetheless, thanks for your wonderful review!
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The poems in this collection sound incredibly artistic and well written. Likewise, your review perfectly captures the outpouring of emotion that the author felt as these poems were penned. I like the quote you included about "albino armor."

Thank you for a thoroughly enjoyable review!
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This book seemed to be exciting. I enjoyed reading your review.
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NDeMeer wrote: 01 Sep 2020, 07:43 Wow, this sounds like a very well written book of poetry! Although poetry isn't really my cup of tea, I thank you for this wonderful review. :)
I was thoroughly impressed!! It was a well-organized and well-described compilation of lovely things that took a little imagination to envision.
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CNganyi wrote: 02 Sep 2020, 15:13 These poems breathe freedom into the human experience and remind the reader that they are part of an eternal story, a mystical juxtaposition of contraries whose tension and electricity echoes through the ages.
Most definitely they do! Aptly described, my friend. I think good poetry is capable of doing just that: opening minds and leaving an everlasting effect. Positive impressions make a mark worth celebrating! :star:
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Ellylion wrote: 03 Sep 2020, 05:11 Sounds like an amazing poetry collection I would love to check out! Thank you very much for the quote and your insightful review! :)
I hope you get the chance to absorb the pages of this one!! It was a delightfully described experience for the senses. And the emotions. Would highly recommend!
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Honest-reviewer wrote: 05 Sep 2020, 09:55 It seems like a great book. But poetry is not something that I prefer. Nonetheless, thanks for your wonderful review!
I just appreciate you taking the time to come by, read, consider, and comment!! The kind words are happily received. :)
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Josephe-Anne wrote: 11 Sep 2020, 00:53 The poems in this collection sound incredibly artistic and well written. Likewise, your review perfectly captures the outpouring of emotion that the author felt as these poems were penned. I like the quote you included about "albino armor."

Thank you for a thoroughly enjoyable review!
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That “albino armor” bit was quite an empowering passage. Great poets are capable of pulling us in with their descriptive imagery and melodic word choice, and this one did not disappoint! Thank you for being an avid appreciator of artistic emotions too. Wishing you a lovely weekend ahead!
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Star_and_Buck wrote: 11 Sep 2020, 08:56 This book seemed to be exciting. I enjoyed reading your review.
Thanks so much! I really enjoyed this one.
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