Official Review: A World Diverse 111 by David Edmond

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This looks like a collection of poems for different situations in life. They seem to be simple and inspiring. Thanks for the great review!
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Post by Hiruni Bhagya 81 »

Sounds like a great book discussing issues in modern day society, like the loss of human interactions due to the development in technology as well as other serious themes. It's nice to have an organized collection of poems rather than a collection of poems with a common theme. I'm not usually a fan of poems. But, maybe I'll try this one. Thanks for the great review.
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There is not 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 gift. Congrats! This book sounds like something really great in review!
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A World Diverse 111

The poem is lovely! The analogy of life's journey as a train ride is simple and extremely easy to relate to. Great choice and excellent portrayal!
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This is a Poetry book divided into three sections and delving into predictive social information and the inevitability of life. The book has a free sample on Amazon Kindle and an inciteful well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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This seems to be a collection of poems that covers a wide array of relevant themes.

Thank you for the great review.
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Poetry is not my kind of read and so I will not try out A World Diverse 111 by David Edmond. I will recommend it.
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The book sounds like a unique view of the world through poetry. It looks like an anthology of poems about
the ideas of diversity, technology and other issues happening in the current state of society. The book sounds like
it would be interesting to read. Excellent review. Congratulations on Book of the Day.
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Poetry is not exactly my cup of tea but the topics inside the book are really worth considering. Such ideas as diversity, loss and community definitely have an enormous appeal. I personally like the idea about the loss of human interaction in today’s world due to the development of technology. I'm working with children and realize that it is a huge problem. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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This poetry collection is appealing to me. The author took his time to present it well, it is not confusing but straight forward, even the metaphors used are easy to understand. I love this book.
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Poems speak of someone's deepest emotions and inner thoughts that is why it is requires rumination for readers while reading them. With topics that are relatable and timely such as impact of technology and diversity due to color or religious beliefs, this book is very interesting. Congrats!
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I don't care for poetry, so I'll pass. Great review, though!
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I like poetry to a point. I rarely read an entire book of poetry. I am the type that is usually looking for something specific that will resonate with me. However, reading the first poem and the review, I might give this one a bigger chance. It is the third book in a series and probably worth the shot!
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Post by amandathebibliophile »

Poetry can be tricky and is often an acquired taste. That said, I’ve a feeling I could love this! Thanks for the lovely review.
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This sounds like a really nice book of poems. I love to read about what technology has done to society and also to human interactions.
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