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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Fascinating review. Though I'm not a big fan of poems, the inspiration behind this one intrigues me.
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Unfortunately, I don't like poetry as genre. Like at all. Therefore I am afraid you will have to excuse me, because I will have to pass this book. All the same congrats on BOTD!
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I think people who are religious and enjoy poetry will adore this collection of poems. I love how the author focuses on tolerance and love. Congrats on the book of the day! Great review.
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I love pieces written with purpose. And the best artists are those who have experienced the most pain. So this is definitely a good one. Congratulations on BOTD. Thanks for your epic review.
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There is beauty in his work, but I am a devout agnostic, so I don't know that this book would be a good fit for me. Thank you for the fine review.
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I am currently reading this book, and keeping a tissue nearby, as his poetic reflections keep ‘poking me’ in the heart. Your review of his book is insightful and well-written, and I can see that you enjoyed it as much as I am.
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Post by Oyedeji Okikioluwa »

I was expecting a David with sorrow and pain when I saw it was a poem but I was fascinated with his motivation, love, and hope. I will love to read this. Nice review.
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Thanks for the great review, but
I'm just not feelin' poetry these days,
so I have to say 'no'.
That is all I have to say,
so now I will go.
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This is something I'd like to read, so thanks for the recommendation!
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Poetry is not my cup of tea but the piece presented by the reviewer was really good. It will definitely be difficult for us to leave without love and care and we really help each other grow. So congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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I normally don't enjoy reading poetry that much, but the poems I read from this review seem really special. Thanks for a wonderful review!
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I am not an expert on poetry books. My grading curve is always an emotional connection with them. It seems this book delivered that. Great review.
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A World Diverse by David Edmond sounds intriguing. I love the fact that the poems are full of love, hope, and motivation. One would have expected a sad read due to the death of David Edmond’s wife but it turns out otherwise. Great review.
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Right away, I am taken aback. I didn't know someone could die from PD. I always thought this condition did not affect someone's life expectancy. I wondered if the author talked about this in his poetry book like in a preface. Motivational poems are always welcome.
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I love poetry but sometimes I fail to understand the really complex ones. I appreciate that this is simple and very consoling. Congratulations to the book of the day.
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