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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It is inspiring that David Edmond, in his time of grief, was able to pen such beautiful poems. His optimism and positive outlook is infused into the poems. The writing itself is fluid, clear and colourful. I find this so uplifting. Thank you for introducing me to David Edmond's poems.
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It seems a little sad but memorable for him. His faith and love was over the moon for his wife, it's like everything he loved was just taken away after she passed.
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Thanks for the review, I am not a very big fan of poetry but your review makes me believe that I can take this one on. I really appreciate that the poems are positive and uplifting.
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Your review of this book is very clear. There is no complexity in your review that makes it difficult for us to understand the book. I love reading any kind of poem. Reading your reviews indicates that the book is very good. Thank you for your review. I want to read this book and I will definitely read it. :tiphat:
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Thanks for adding those quotes from the book! And yes, I do usually struggle to understand poetry. It helps to know that this one is easy to understand. Thanks for the review!
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The cover brings to mind Robert Frost's popular poem, "The Road Not Taken." Based on the review, this sounds like a book of poetry I would like to read. I have added it to my reading list. Great review!
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I took this book yesterday for reviewing, and have faith that I am going to have a great time. A motivational book is always good to make ourselves calm and peaceful. A World Diverse by David Edmond has 20 poems which will give every reader peace.
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I like this poetry book because of the awareness it creates in the love of God. The author's poems on his love for his late wife are also touching. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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A World Diverse by David Edmond is a #Poetry book about #Faith, #Friendship, and #Love. Even though the author's wife has just passed away due to Parkinson’s disease, there is #Optimism in his poems.
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

While the sample provided some insight I appreciate how this review is written. I'm passing on this BOTD due to some current issued in my life that would make me overly emotional reading it.
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In "A World Diverse", David Edmond shares his poetry about faith, friendships, and feelings. It has 20 profound poems.

#Poetry #Optimism #Friendship #Love
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Though I don't have much inclination toward poetry, I love the touching tribute that the author pays for his wife's memory: interestingly, the idea is well divers. Thank you!
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I like that this book of poetry is infused with themes of love and hope, despite the fact that it was inspired by the loss of a loved one. Kudos to the author! Nice review.
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I enjoy poetry, but religious writing isn't my thing. I hope others find it inspiring! Great review!
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. I like that you mention his poems inspire motivation, love and hope; we can never have enough of those.
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