Review of A World Diverse lll

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I think that telling a story, or writing a memoir through the format of poetry is something that sounds fantastic and mesmerizing, I hope I could write as beautifully as those who writes their experiences in a poem. Thank you so much for the wonderful review!
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Poetry speaks to the heart, not the mind. I hope my heart will hear the author's messages.
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This book touches on different aspects of life that everyone can learn from. If you enjoy poetry, this is a good read.
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I enjoy reading poetry especially those that speak directly about life. This too is a well written poetry book on life. Thank you for the review.
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I find this to be a very unique and inspiring book of poetry deflecting on life. It describes life in a spectator point of view easily causing me to reflect on my own life. It easy to read but goes very deep into the experiences of life. I enjoyed what I read and I want to read more.
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Thank you for your review. Normally, I don't like poetry. This book, however, does touch on all aspects of life. I felt as if the author were an older person reminiscing and relating to younger people. Wisdom of the ages, so to speak. Congratulations on BOTD!
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A collection of poems that focuses on life itself and humanity. I would definitely read this book. It seems like an intriguing book to read.
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This collection of poems in three sections covers reflections on, the importance of interacting with other people; the finality of life and grief, and technology and the new age. It is about the meaning of life, life journey, success, aging, relationships, love, beauty, richness, diversity, helping, immigration, and more. Very meaningfully written poems and a good book review. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Each aspect of the book is important but I think the first and third section would interest me more. Thanks for the great review.
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Post by Vivian Amponsah »

I honestly love this book because I am a poetry lover.
Also the emphasis of life encouraging. It very educative and intrigued readers. Perfect review, Thank you.
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I love poetry and this sounds like a book I would enjoy reading. Great review.
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I'm already reading the book and the poetry is amazing. I can explore my poetry practice this time
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Post by rusyalana »

I'm not a fan of poems but the book seems interesting and well structured. the author dwells on really important topics like the meaning of life, life journey, success, aging, relationships, love, beauty, richness, diversity, helping, immigration giving alongside his comments and reflections which a lot of people will appreciate. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Post by Stephanie Kanu »

I appreciate the author's ability to bring his thoughts and reflections to life through the lines of a poem. This review certainly makes it even more appealing. I would love to read this book.
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Post by John Akporherhe »

A book of poems that takes its time to touch on the several issues we have as humans living on earth is one to be prized. Diversity, helping and immigration are good areas of life that should be valued, and the author highlighting them is a plus.
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