Review of Tears of Me

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Poetry is the most beautiful art of all especially if it's our feelings and stages of life put in words. The author of this book must really be appreciated for coming up with this. Thank you for the review though I'd have loved to know which poem was your favorite.
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I'm not really a fan of poetry but I think I might give this one a try. Thanks for the great review.
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I love that the author depicts tears of not only products of sadness but that there are also tears of joy (happiness). Great review.
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It sounds like the author has touched on issues many of us have encountered after adulting for a while. Including the digital and watercolor depictions is a lovely way to reflect on the poetry offered. Thank you for your lovely review and your recommendation.
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A great book that can relief someone of stress,depression and emotional trauma .Thanks
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Loveen Kalya wrote: 03 Aug 2021, 03:36 Poetry is the most beautiful art of all especially if it's our feelings and stages of life put in words. The author of this book must really be appreciated for coming up with this. Thank you for the review though I'd have loved to know which poem was your favorite.
I wholeheartedly agree with you that poetry is a beautiful art form! Emotions are often easier to express and explore through written words with a melodic pattern, so I greatly enjoyed this one!
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Tarie07 wrote: 05 Aug 2021, 06:24 I'm not really a fan of poetry but I think I might give this one a try. Thanks for the great review.
Thank you so much for the comment and consideration!
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review-specialist wrote: 12 Aug 2021, 12:33 I love that the author depicts tears of not only products of sadness but that there are also tears of joy (happiness). Great review.
Yes! Joy and sorrow… happiness and celebration… so many things in life are tear-producing, but it’s a mix of all of them together that captures the truest human condition. Thanks for the kind words!
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MsH2k wrote: 13 Aug 2021, 20:05 It sounds like the author has touched on issues many of us have encountered after adulting for a while. Including the digital and watercolor depictions is a lovely way to reflect on the poetry offered. Thank you for your lovely review and your recommendation.
Yes! I loved the blend of artistic illustrations and genuinely relatable feelings. Some poetic authors do truly have a way with words!
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Ichide Doris wrote: 16 Aug 2021, 10:57 A great book that can relief someone of stress,depression and emotional trauma .Thanks
Stress-relieving publications are often the very best kind! Thank you for taking a moment to kindly consider this one.
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