Review of Each Day Holds Some Small Joy

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Thank you for your informational review. I'm sure that those who enjoy poetry will love this book. Though I don't enjoy poetry, it was nice to hear words describing flowers or animals. The garden reminded me of my grandparents and when I helped them with it. I'm glad that you enjoyed it and the author shared it with us.
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I always enjoy the beauty of diverse cultures. This book
Each Day Holds Some Small Joy by Lynda McKinney Lambert, combined with the author's unique writing style, properly demonstrates poetic beauty. This a great recommendation.
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I love that you included your favorite poem in your review. It added a personal touch. I’m not a huge fan of poetry but her writing is beautiful from the ones I did read. Thanks for the great review.
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It's such a great review that you have written. It perfectly highlights the emotions which the might want to convey. This review so much meaningful and exceptional from your side.
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"Each Day Holds Some Small Joy" by Lynda McKinney Lambert is poetry book is inspired by nature and thoughts inspired by nature. She also writes about how God guides her in every aspect of life. Those who enjoys poetry will definitely like this one.
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This review beautifully captures the essence of Each Day Holds Some Small Joy by Lynda McKinney Lambert. It highlights the profound impact of haiku-style poetry, emphasizing how the author's reflections on nature and faith resonate deeply. The reviewer’s personal connection to the poems adds a heartfelt touch, making the recommendation even more compelling. It's a simple yet powerful tribute to a book that offers readers moments of quiet joy and introspection.
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It's a unique book, structure, and how it's written. This book reminds us to slow down and think about the small things in our everyday life. This opens our mind to think about how these small things are making an impact to our lives. I recommend this book to people who is worrying too much, having anxieties about the things that don't matter, and feeling lost in this big world.
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I'm an avid poetry reader so I'm glad that I came across these collections of poems. Any book that takes me on the journey of an artist through words is my kind of reading material. Congrats to the author for having the BOTD.
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Post by Leonie Vermaak »

I don't like poetry at all. This sounds unique I must admit, with the Christian point of view. I also enjoy the fact that the author uses nature to find things to be grateful for, as nature is beautiful and so amazing. Thanks for a detailed review. Congrats on BOTD.
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The title alone refreshed my hope today. Writing poems from and about nature is intelligent. I'm sure I'd love the book too. Nice review.
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Each Day Holds Some Small Joy is an anthology by Lynda McKinney Lambert. Written in Haiku-style, these poems compels the reader to dive into deeper thoughts. The reviewer has justified the book with the review, including the information about Haiku-style poems and also presenting the interpretation of a poem as an example.
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A beautifully written review! The way you have reviewed the book is going well with the poetic nature of the book. I love nature and poetry around the nature's experiences. Thank you for this great review.
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“Each Day Holds Some Small Joy” by Lynda McKinney Lambert is a collection of haiku-style poems reflecting the author's Christian perspective on life. Through nature-inspired verses, Lambert expresses deep emotions and the joy found in everyday moments. The book is praised for its profound simplicity and flawless editing. Thank you for an amazing review!
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I like reading poetry buy find it difficult to comprehend the poet's view at times. I have never read Haiku style poetry but i want to give this book a try. Hope to enjoy reading the book. Thanks for a beautiful review!
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Post by Neha Panikar »

Beautiful review!
I love poetry and write some too, but never tried Haiku style. I'm looking forward to reading this book, especially to be touched by the deep resonating metaphors in them. Thankyou for the review!
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