Review of A Brighter Tomorrow

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"A Brighter Tomorrow" offers a captivating blend of diverse themes in poetic storytelling. A compelling choice for those seeking inspiration through poetry and artistry. Congrats on BOTD!
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Poetry does comes from deep within the soul, especially if it is written during a tough moment. Since we all could relate to the Covid-19 pandemic, I believe this poem collection is very relatable. Lovely review.
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The poems sound not only relevant to our current world and issues facing humanity, but also informative. I have added the book to my want-to-read shelf and look forward to learning and being entertained as well. Many thanks for the fascinating review.
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Since the poetry collection worked as a means of catharsis for the poet, I am sure the readers will find something equally meaningful in her musings. Thanks for the succinct review!
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I'm adding this book to my shelf. I enjoy poetry, and this is an interesting collection with themes of love, racial injustice, hope, courage, and animal advocacy. I was hoping to read more in the sample, but it ends right after the introduction. Congrats on BOTD!
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Thanks for sharing your thorough review about today's BOTD. I'm sorry that the Kindle version needs formatting amendments and I hope Lori puts that into perspective in her next revision.
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Post by Emmanuel Chika »

A really nice review. I also loved the way you started with poetry,I enjoyed reading every bit of this review. It is interesting, good work
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Post by Oladunni Hosi »

This is sure the best piece of art I have read in a while the author did a very good job.
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Post by luna pearl »

My love for poetry books but this book “A brighter tomorrow” it quite uplifting and inspiring
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I recommend this book to be the most entertaining a 5 star from me
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Post by Fatihu Yakub »

Very emotional poetry, your review are so nice and Kudos to the author...
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Post by Ahmed Gad007 »

"A Brighter TOMORROW" by Lori Schneider, MD, is a moving collection of poetry that speaks to the heart of the human experience during the pandemic of 2020. This book offers a lens through which readers can reflect on their own emotions and experiences during this unprecedented time in history.

Schneider's poetry is raw, honest, and deeply personal, yet it speaks to universal themes of hope, resilience, and the power of human connection. The accompanying artwork perfectly captures the mood and tone of each poem, adding an extra layer of depth to the reading experience.

Overall, "A Brighter TOMORROW" is a powerful and timely work of art that reminds us of the importance of empathy, kindness, and compassion in times of crisis. This book is not only a source of comfort and inspiration for readers, but also a testament to the enduring spirit of humanity in the face of adversity.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves poetry, and to anyone who is seeking solace and hope during these difficult times. It is a beautiful reminder that, together, we can create a brighter tomorrow.
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This book was very nice for reading and learning something new.
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Post by Rana Elamir »

Thank you for your review
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