Review of A Song on the Road Home

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A collection of poems inspired by nature, the loss of loved ones and other spiritual themes. The author's positive outlook after her loss is very insightful and inspiring.
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I'm not a fan of poetry but this sounds like an awesome read. The resilient disposition of the author helped him navigate his life challenges, including loses.
Thanks for the amazing review.
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I enjoy poems, I even like to write a few myself but I must be in a certain frame of mind to read poetry. The review mentions how the author refers to nature in her poetry but there are so many different references the author used to express the emotion at the time each poem was written it expands the poetry into different dimensions. The author, in using such different areas to draw influence from
, made the book of poetry fun to read
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I have just read a poetry book before, and I loved it. I might read another one again, and this might be the one that I would read in the future. I was not a poetry book person, and I think I am still learning how to appreciate collections of it, so I guess I might not like this one a lot. But I would give it a try!

Thank you for the marvelous review!
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This is a great review but sadly I don't like poetry or anything to do with spiritual enlightenment so won't be adding this to my books-to-read list!
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Post by Annette Boateng »

Honestly there isn't anything I disliked about this book rather the writer gives the appetite to read more. Lawrence creatively expresses her appreciation about nature's beauty in the poetry. I didn't note a single error, nor can I highlight any suggestions for improvement rather the writer gave life to the story and it's a good one. :techie-studyinggray:
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Poetry is a tricky genre. I am looking forward to learning a few things from the master who has presented the world with a carefully crafted masterpiece.
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I think that it is quite skillful of the author to have incorporated her love of nature into the poems as well as promoting conscious thinking. Thank you for a great review.
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I am not big on poetry, but if there’s anything I love to read about, it is how people heal. So, I think I will pick up this one and journey with her on her spiritual healing process.
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Today's book somehow feels like a soothing, self-healing kind of book. I don't usually read poetry but the review is quite promising. I also find the cover to be quite pleasing, I think this would be delightful read for the right readers.
Thank you for your review!
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amazing review! can't wait to read more about this uber interesting person, his love and passion can be felt through this review!
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"A Song on the Road Home" by H.N. Lawrence. An interesting book, had lot to do with love of nature, passion, expression, and reflective style. Lawrence has a good writing style in the poetry that ease sadness, bitterness. The poetry has a way of making Lawrence forget her loses. Congrats on your #BOTD.
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Very nice review. I am not a fan of poetry (maybe because I had to teach it to high schoolers in the past), but I appreciate those who enjoy it and can write it themselves. Congrats on the book of the day!
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A delightfully eclectic poetry collection can be found in the book "A Song on the Road Home" by H.N. Lawrence, which about loss in life and diversion toward spirituality. A nice book to read.
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Post by Cwaganagwa Dorothy »

Thanks for review because it explains the contents of the book. The best part is that the book is free. I must say that it is a great idea to express yourself through art and nature.
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