Official Review: A World Diverse by David Edmond

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Re: Official Review: A World Diverse by David Edmond

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Poems about Faith, Friendships and Feelings. These issues focus on the love of God and the concern for our fellows, the important thing of helping each other. An encouraging book.
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Faith, Friendship, and Feelings: three things we can all relate to. Sounds like a good read. Thanks for the review, JR :techie-studyingbrown:
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I enjoyed your review and this poetry sounds powerful. I've not read a poetry infused with such motivation, love and hope. I'm sure to pick up this one.
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I love poetry. The little sample given for this book didn't have any in it so I am glad the review had a little sample in it! I can relate to the author in the respect of writing after the death of a loved one. Having an outlet like that can have a very creative result. Fantastic review.
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Post by CherieE1 »

Thank you for your review. The premise behind the author's writing was intriguing, but I'm not generally a poetry reader. Your review, however, along with the brief excerpts, make me feel that this is a book of poems I might actually read, understand, and enjoy. Anyone who can express a love for God through poetry that others can connect with has my admiration and
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This sounds like a nice and easy book of poems to read. I like that he shares his love for God. I'm sorry that he lost his wife.
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Post by Ferdinand_Otieno »

This is a non-fiction poetry book that explores optimism, faith, friendship, feelings, and love. The book has a free sample on Amazon Kindle and has an inciteful OnlineBookClub review that highlighted the book perfectly. Congrats @FriesenPress on getting the BOTD selection.
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Such a sad story about how this book was written.
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Post by Sanju Lali »

A set of twenty poems with motivation, love, and hope are nicely packed in the poetry book "A World Diverse" by David Edmond. Reading this nice work may give us a great deal of optimism and enjoyment.
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Post by aacodreanu »

Thank you for the review. It gives a full image of the poems proposed. It feels great to know that somebody who lost his wife is still able to be positive about life. It is probably his faith that makes him accept the loss.
I also appreciate you quoting some verses, as all I could read from the sample was the Table of Contents. :techie-reference:
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Post by Moushmi Radhanpara »

This seems a very well written poetry book with lots of love and optimism that readers of this genre will enjoy reading. You had me at poetry and love. Congratulations to the author and thanks for sharing a thorough review.
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I love poetry, both reading it and writing it. So naturally, I appreciate the art of poetry and how raw it can be. I especially like how people write about their internal struggles and then relate it to their faith. This is my style, so knowing others do it too is sentimental. Therefore, I look forward to reading this book.
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It sounds great but I usually enjoy reading fiction series when I have the time.
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Post by adamgreenrock »

I'm not into poetry, but I do appreciate it for how it convey its emotions to the reader. And I'll be honest, this does intrigue me to read it so that I could experience how the author convey their genuine emotion to their work. Thanks for your review of this.
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I don't usually enjoy poetry all that much, but I think I could enjoy this one. Like you said, it is simple and easy to understand. It sounds like a great read all about faith, friendship, and feelings. Thanks for your great review!
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