Review of A Brighter Tomorrow

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Not a big fan of poetry, but I find the theme of the Pandemic Closet interesting.

Also, as a dog person, I'd love to read Milo, the service dog.
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Wonderful review! It’s been a hot minute since I really dug into a good poetry book and this would be one worth checking out. Not only can I see that the author’s whole heart truly went into the work, but it also thrives upon a theme that is very important to me personally: HOPE. Congrats on BOTD!!!
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This interesting collection of poetry addresses the emotions evoked by the pandemic. The poems contemplate various themes of love, racial injustice, hope, courage and animals advocacy. In addition, it presents a variety of striking photographs and paintings. It is aimed at fans of poetry and art.
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The writing of poetry can be quite soothing to the soul. This one seems to talk about real-life situations, especially the 2020 pandemic. Kudos to the author.
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This collection of poems seems mesmerizing and all encompassing. Including themes like Covid19, politics, racial injustice, love, courage and animal advocacy, all of which I can relate to in some way. Well done on #BOTD
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I like how your review summarizes the overall purpose and tone of the collection while still leaving some mystery around the actual content of the poems. You touch on enough themes and examples to pique interest without giving everything away. Makes me want to dive in and discover the rest!
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Dive into the emotive world of 'A Brighter Tomorrow' by Lori Schneider, MD, a poetry collection that gracefully weaves themes of love, hope, and resilience. Each poem is a beacon of light, guiding readers through the pandemic and beyond, with beautiful artwork adding depth to each verse. Congratulations on being BOTD!
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Post by Abhilasha Abhi »

A Better Tomorrow by MD Lori Schneider is new and inspirational. The book is a collection of artwork and poems.The poetry collection in this book covers a wide range of subjects, which makes it an interesting read. It changed our beliefs and attitudes. I read this book for review today, and I thoroughly like it. The collection has some true and timely poetry that tackles a range of subjects, including bravery, pandemics, optimism, and a brighter tomorrow. It's a collection of short poems, most of them are based on the author's own experiences during Corona. This poem, which was written in the thick of the pandemic, addresses a variety of subjects, such as politics, romance, families, animals, people, and the devastation the illness causes. Thanks for your well written review. Congrats to the author on BOTD.
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A very passionate write-up. The resonance will Las forever
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Like you said, I also found the poems hard to read from the amazon sample because the formatting was weird. The poems were nice to read though. Thank you for your review!
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Today's BOTD is a beautiful collection of poetry and artwork. The official OBC review is very well summarized; the different themes shared by the author and the intriguing titles captured my interest. I admire Deepak Chopra and his achievements, so I eagerly look forward to his quotes mentioned in this book. I wish there was more in the sample pages. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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I love poetry and from the review it is evident that "A Brighter Tomorrow" penned by Lori Schneider will be wonderful gift to my heart. Written ar the backdrop of the pandemic stricken world these poems bring great solace and positive vibe.
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Lori Schneider's A Brighter Tomorrow is a delightful collection of poetry that describe many states of mind, emotions, and experiences. I would have liked to read one or two of the poems in the sample. I, too, encountered issues with the Kindle Edition. Regardless, the review assures that the book is promising. Congratulations on winning BOTD!
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The review provided a comprehensive perspective, highlighting both the strengths and weaknesses in a positive manner. The book appears to be a captivating compilation of poetry, and I'm excited to immerse myself in its pages.
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Post by Devesh Patel »

The review for "A Brighter Tomorrow" commends Lori Schneider, MD, for her uplifting poetry collection, expressing its therapeutic purpose and exploration of various themes, including the pandemic, love, racial injustice, hope, courage, and animal advocacy. The reviewer appreciates the thoughtful organization and storytelling aspect, citing specific poems like "Pandemic Closet," "Say Our Name," and "Sealed by Fate." The minor discrepancy in title usage and formatting suggestions, especially regarding hyperlinked contents, are mentioned. Despite these, the collection receives a positive rating of 4 out of 4 stars and is recommended for poetry and art enthusiasts.
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