Official Review: Between the Lines There Lies a Story of Me

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Re: Official Review: Between the Lines There Lies a Story of Me

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The author seems like a naturally-born talent. You made me curious to read the poems and see where poetry is heading these days. Thank you for your review.
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I really enjoy feeling someone's story through poetry. This book seems to be interesting and I think it'll be my next read. Your review is great.
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Thanks for the thorough review. This will be my first try in this genre.
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The title of the book is intriguing, and so is your review. Your opinion is detailed, included everything that a review should have without spoiling it for the audience. Thank you so much for an honest opinion, you helped the book earn another reader.
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Fascinating,this book really got my attention especially the tittle, can't wait to read it
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Post by Noraine Alissa Poria »

The moment I saw the title of this book, I already knew that this one is a good poetry book. The title itself sounds poetic, what more is inside? Hopefully, if ever I got a chance to read this book, i wish I won't get disappointed.
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Normally, I try to stay away from poetry that is full of negative emotions. Yet it sounds as if the author left enough mystery for readers to want to know more, so this is going on my "want to read" list. Thanks!
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I love reading poetry, and this sounds like a really interesting collection. Thanks for the thorough review.
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You must have enjoyed reading the book; well for me, after reading the review, I do not find it captivating and so I may not consider reading it. Thank you for the review.
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Post by Kaitlyn Canedy »

I have to admit- poetry is not really my favorite genre. It reminds me of those days in high school when I had to do reports on Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet. I can relate to the personal struggles though. Even if I will not be reading this book, you wrote a great review!
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This book has haiku? Okay I'm on board. Also the poems with so many range of emotions are heaven-sent. I am sorry you faced an inconsistent flow. It is always very annoying. Thanks for this well written review!
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Great review! I think it's wonderful that Sabaine allows readers to take a glimpse at who she really is through her poetry.
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Post by Maxwil1 »

Thanks for sharing this review and it looks like a good bad because of the true situation people go through. We all have our fears... It's nice
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It really is a sad and painful memoir of the author's life represented in a poetic form. It must be emotion inciting frankly.
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I’ve been considering this book lately and now I’ve read your review I know it must be worth a read. Thank you.
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