Review of A World Diverse lll

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I'm not a fan of poetry but this review tempts me to try this book out.
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This book touches on and explores many diverse themes. Unfortunately, I’m not a huge fan of poetry though. Still, anyone who likes poetry will probably like this book.
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This is a unique poetry book that focuses on the importance of interacting with other people, the finality of life and grief, and the current technological advances and the new age. I'm also curious on the perception of the author about the meaning of life. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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I like reading about other people's opinions on life and, what better way to talk about it than poetry. Although I'm not a fan of poetry I still find the few that I've managed to understand fascinating. Congrats BOTD.
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This sounds like a lovely collection of poems. I enjoy writing that makes me stop and think, or that stays on my mind long after I finish reading. This book seems to do just that. Thanks for the review!
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The world is becoming more and more cosmopolitan and same is the case with Canada. The collection of poems touches on pertinent issues of today such as immigration, technology etc. Poetry is the music of the soul and for this reason the book needs to be read.
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I like to picture poems like song verses that allow for reflection. This book sounds like it will evoke profound thoughts on life. Good review.
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Normally I am not that into poetry, but when I read the sample it seemed to be very interesting. Usually, I struggle with metaphors and symbolism a little bit, but I did not seem to have that struggle when reading the sample. I like that you said the author is very optimistic in his poems. It seems like he represents the good and difficult parts of life well through his poems. Poetry, in my mind, shouldn't hide emotions, but that doesn't mean that you can't see the positive in what you are feeling. Although I only read the sample and not the full book, this seems like a book of poetry I would enjoy. I will consider reading it in the future. Thank you for your detailed review.
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I enjoy reading poetry and I love poems that reflect on subjects such as immigration, diversity and life challenges. I believe this book is perfect for me. Thank you for your detailed review.
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This book is based on poetry and drama, the human description life can be written in a wonderful poem. The author explain step by step the progression of relation with other people, life and how to adapt with technology to have the best life (success,love,beauty,relations hips).All this to make life better,more fulfilling, we speak about nice poems written by the author and the most rich in methaphors, it helps readers to see their own lives and the others to be the most agreable.We say that poem is very passionate in life , help people and others to converge in better,good and more beautiful life. Thank you for the great review.
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I think it is great that the author wrote about Life. A lot happens in life. People meet and lose people.
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I am not a fan of poetry books. So I would pass on this. However, I congratulate the author on being the book of the day!
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I don't really read poetry, as I'm not familiar with the nuances, and I don't always get the meaning behind them. But it seems great that the poet explored a variety of themes in this book, like relationships, diversity and fulfillment of life. Great review!
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There is not a single one poetical bone in my body. I can't write poems, don't understand them reading. But I do admire people that own that particular talent. This book sounds like something really great in review and I congratulate with BOTD!
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A World Diverse III seems like a reflective and thought-provoking work of poetry. I like the many different themes explored by the author. Great review.
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