Review of A World Diverse lll

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Justine Ocsebio
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This book of poetry encompasses quite a variety of topics, like human socialization, success, life, immigration etc. I'd like to sample it. Congrats on botd!
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The review of the said book is an interesting one. It makes you eager to read the book. I like the fact that metaphors have been used in the book and also the fact that it borders around real life experiences.
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A book like this is the best book ever. It teaches you how to improve your life, learn from your mistakes, and the benefit of interacting with others. Thanks for the review.
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1femi1 wrote: 10 Apr 2022, 07:21 Poetry is a tool that can be used to help us reflect on a lot of issues. This book uses poetry to inspire us to live a more fulfilling life. Read the book to reflect on life and how you can make the world better. Thanks for the review.
nice poetry, life is very unique and interaction with people makes it pretty much beautiful congrats
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