Review of Now I See

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Now I see is an interesting collection of poems that encourages readers to have a positive outlook towards life.
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This book talks about different salient things, and the author also shares her perspective of life. Racism is not a good thing, and I will love to read this book so as to know more about the author's perspective. Thanks for your honest review.
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Though I don't enjoy poetry, I like how poems can seem philosophical at times and are a reflection of the writers deepest thoughts. This too is one of such beautifully thought out and written piece. It'd make a great read. Thanks for your review.
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As much as I'm not a fan of poetry,this particular one piqued my interest and I would love to take a look at it.
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I love the fact that this book talks about several relevant issues at once and encourages an optimistic view. I have no doubts that this will be a worthy read. Thanks for the review!
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There is this thing about poetry that makes me love reading them, the way a short sentence can contain a whole lot deeper meaning. The poems in this book covers different topics, from political topics to spiritual topics. Good one from the author. Congratulations on being the book of the day! Nice review.
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Post by Sylvano Mwansa »

Thanks for a wonderful review. In my view the most likable aspect of poetry is its ability to arouse both thought and feeling at the same time. The fact that Sandra's book is written in light and smooth verse is an attraction to a wider audience, because even those who are not well versed will be able to read and enjoy it.
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An exceptionally well edited book of poems. Beautiful! Congratulations on BOTD
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Although the number of poems I've read in my life can be calculated on just one hand, I won't mind adding this lovely unique poem to the hand. Thanks and great job on the review.
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The book hold poems that touch on very important topics. Themes like love, relationships and sensitive topics like racism will definitely send home an important message.
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The books sounds like a nice collection. And i like how the four parts are related to the title Now I see, tears, mirror, sight, and eyes. I would love to read it. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Post by Talisha Blassingame »

I am very tied into this "Now I See", because I love poetry and I also write myself. Its calming and mindful leaves your spirit at peace with your soul. very deep and inspirational
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I love the construction of this compilation of poems, the themes evolving from negative to positive is encouraging. It's good to see that behind each section there are implicit messages, that everything has a meaning. I like the inclusion of images as well. Thank you for this review, I will definitely read this book.
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My first impression of the book cover was that it looks like a fun ya novel. But after reading the OBC review, I realized that it's more interesting that. I would love to see the sample of this book.
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The book by Sandra Leon Gonzalez is divided by four sections, like the tears of my ancestors and the mirror before us. The first section is about slavery poems of past generations and racism of morden times.
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