Review of an open wound

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I 'm not really a fan of poetry, as I don't enjoy reading it so I will pass on this one. however, your review is captivating.
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Not a fan of poetry, so I will pass on this one. Congratulations, though, on being selected for Book of the Day, and thank you for your review!
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This is poetry. O Persaud seems to weave creatively the tapestry of poems about love. Your review is very well written. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Post by Setshego Motsilinyane »

What an educational review I will keep in mind that love is always maturing and changing, so choosing the right spouse is important. As a fan of poems, I would like to read the book thanks.
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I am not a lover of poetry and never was. I am not an overly emotional person and poetry has always seemed very emotional. Relationships can be accurately described through poetry, but that is for people who love it.
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I would like to commend the author on his choice of words. It touches the heart as it's very poetic. The part that really touched me was this part "why didn't I reach out and tell you when I had a chance" . Sometimes we feel scared of expressing our feelings and we end up loosing things that we could have had. I would like to urge anyone out there who is facing this dilemma to take action because it's better to try and fail than not try at all.
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Post by Eriikeoluwa Nimi »

I'm really grateful that this is a free book and it's poetry. I can't wait to read this book, it's going to be interesting and emotional at the same time. I love the review. Congratulations on BOTD
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Post by Shanesha Sammerson »

I must admit I agree with your favorite line 'love is a constant because it is constantly changing.' This is so true and a lot of relationships fail because they expect the love in their relationship to stay the same but love grows and changes as a person grows. Wonderful review.
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Truth be told, poetry is not one of those aspects of writing that fascinates me, especially if they aren't presented as spoken words. However, the reviewer has made a compelling point. Also the book was given for free on Kindle. I guess I'll have to see if this one will stand out from the lot.
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I have always enjoyed poetry. Reading a poetry book about love and relationships is especially inviting. I was drawn in by reading the sample and the positive remarks in the book review were encouraging. Lovely work.
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In the book "An open wound" by O Persaud, readers will experience real fireworks of metaphors and figurative speech as well as self-realization and romance. It is commendable that all poems are united by a common theme.
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This sounds like a great book if you love poetry. It’s free today, so get it while you can!
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O Persaud is an excellent poet. He expresses so much with just minimal words. I'm excited to read this book of poems on love and relationships. Great review!
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Poetry is a distinct genre that uses the fewest words and the strictest order to tell of true emotion. For me as long as true emotions are expressed I will enjoy the book.
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A nice collection of poems can be found in the book "an open wound" by O Persaud, which has metaphors, imagery, and figurative language for depicting the stories about romance, relationships, and self-realization. I want to read this book.
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