Review of A World Diverse lll

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Obinna Chima Agoms
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Post by Obinna Chima Agoms »

We have have different experiences that give life meaning to us as individuals. Sometimes, what we need to pull through some unfamiliar terrains in life are well-put-together words, like poems. This is why this book is very much appreciated.
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Sorry, am not a fan of poetry. Thank you for a nice review
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Post by Mark Anthony VazLL »

I love poetry since I was in high school. As a campus journalist before, I already like reading books, articles,etc.. I've made some poems way back and turned one poem into a song... I just love reading this poetry in this book.. :techie-studyingbrown: :techie-studyingbrown:
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I think I will find this book of poems interesting. I like how the concept of this book is about "life". The various aspect about LIFE, the relationships, grief, age and many things. Nice review
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A wonderful book that triggers reflection; this book would be great for readers who love to think about life from different perceptions.
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I love that these thought-provoking poems not only reflect upon the human condition but also teach us valuable lessons about life.
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Post by Stephane L »

I thank the author who gives us advice to live a happy and full life. I particularly congratulate him when he asks everyone to learn from their mistakes to live a better life and also help others
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I am not the kind of person who enjoys poetry, but I see why this book can be suitable for those who enjoy reading poems and reflecting on life. Congrats to the reviewer who did such a good job with this review.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting collection of poetry that divided into three sections: interacting with others; life, death and grief; and the future including technology. There are many other topics intertwined in the poems. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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This book seems like an insightful one. I would love to read the poet's meaning of life, life journey, success, aging, relationships, love, and beauty. Amazing review.
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Poems are didactic. I think this one is thoughtful and should be reflected on. Congratulations on BOTD
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Post by Nwadinso Michael »

I'd really love to read this book. There are many things that pertain to a good life. It is good to know how to interact with other humans around us, and I'd love to see and understand the author's perspective. Thanks for your review.
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Post by tarafarah7 »

I find it a bit ironic that the word "diverse" is in the title, yet the cover doesn't reflect much diversity at all. In theory, the design of the cover is appealing to the eye; however, the majority of the individuals pictured appear to be of the same age group, race, and background. I know they say, "Don't judge a book by its cover," but in this case I feel it's necessary, especially since it's immediately noticeable. It's a rare occasion that I mention things like this, but I feel it's too obvious not to. It's also important to note that I haven't read this book, so my comment here could be way off base. By no means is it meant to offend anyone, including the author. It is just an observation. Either way, your review was excellent, and I'd like to check this one out some more. :-)

Inspiring and refreshing, today's BOTD is a collection of poems in which the author shares his reflections on life and lessons learned. Readers who enjoy poetry that focuses on the journey, while encouraging growth and self-reflection, will want to give this one a try. Thanks again and great work on your review! :-)
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Post by Kajori Sheryl Paul »

Poems exploring different aspects of humanity are inspiring.

Thank you for the great review.
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Post by KARLMARX »

The book speaks the truth about life. It sets in the stages of life right from birth to death highlighting the cheers and thorns one has to go through. The book is an eye opener to many and an awareness to almost everyone.
I give it 5 stars.
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